Really Right Stuff Launches Affordable Carbon Fiber Tripod Line
Really Right Stuff (RRS) has launched its new Core Line of carbon fiber tripods, aiming to provide professional-grade stability at a more accessible price point.
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This week in photography news, Godox has released the MF-T76 Macro Twin Flash, offering TTL, high-speed sync, and wireless compatibility for $249. SanDisk launched new CFExpress Type B 4.0 cards with significantly faster read/write speeds. Elsewhere, Christopher Frost reviews the redesigned Lomography Petzval 55mm f/1.7 Bokeh Control Lens, which now includes focus coupling and a geared focus ring for improved usability. Separately, The 2026 World Food Photography Awards, with sponsorship from Bimi, have announced the winners who will be honored for their contributions to food storytelling. The competition celebrated achievements across 27 distinct categories.
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Really Right Stuff (RRS) has launched its new Core Line of carbon fiber tripods, aiming to provide professional-grade stability at a more accessible price point.
The Atlas One bag offers a modular solution for photographers who travel with gear, addressing the need for a single bag that can adapt to different scenarios.
Data from Japan's Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) for the first four months of 2026 reveals an overall increase in camera shipments, reaching 120% of the previous year's figures.
The Camp Snap 2 is a refreshed version of the viral digital compact camera that mimics the feel of disposable film cameras.
Leica has partnered with Ollin to create a snapshot adapter that magnetically attaches nearly any smartphone...
The Sony A7 V has dominated sales charts since the mirrorless camera’s launch in late 2025, but Sony may have...
The Sony A7R VI has claimed the top spot in trending mirrorless cameras at US retailer B&H for May 2026,...
Polaroid has updated its Go Gen 3, the smallest analog instant camera, with a refined lens system offering a...
A new sub-category of action cameras, tiny POV cameras are designed for vloggers and lifestyle recording,...
Christopher Frost reviews the redesigned Lomography Petzval 55mm f/1.7 Bokeh Control Lens, which now includes...
David Bergman explains that camera shutter actuations, the physical movement of the mechanical shutter, are...
Wildlife photographer Hannah Rheaume discusses the impact of the Sony Alpha 7R VI's 66.8-megapixel sensor on...
Premium camera support system manufacturer Really Right Stuff (RRS) has unveiled its new Core Line, a...
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The Pelican CRATE system, available in 90L and 45L sizes, is presented as a highly durable and configurable storage solution for photography gear.
Bad weather conditions, such as fog, storms, and overcast skies, serve as photography's most challenging and rewarding teachers.
Tyler Stalman conducted real-world tests on nearly the full Hasselblad XCD lens lineup across Spain and Thailand.
The Camp Snap 2 is an affordable, screen-free digital camera designed to mimic the feel of a disposable film camera.
After a month of real-world use on Sony a7R V and a7 V bodies, the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens is praised...
The Vivo X300 Ultra is presented as a serious video powerhouse, potentially offering the best video quality...
Viltrox showcased its premium AF 35mm f/1.2 LAB lens by cutting it lengthwise at a trade show.
Contrary to the instinct to seek remote wilderness, compelling wildlife subjects can be found in highly...
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Online rumors indicate that Nikon's developing Z 120-300mm f/2.8 TC VR S lens might be secretly tested by select photographers at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
This week in photography news, Godox has released the MF-T76 Macro Twin Flash, offering TTL, high-speed sync, and wireless compatibility for $249.
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Creatives often hide their successes to avoid negative commentary, but this approach is counterproductive.
Teleconverters are presented as a false economy in photography, despite their appeal for adding reach to existing lenses.
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British video journalist and photographer Jo Kearney has won the overall prize at the World Food Photography Awards for her image titled 'A Woman Eats in the Canteen of the Soviet-era Sanatorium.' The photograph, taken...
The 2026 World Food Photography Awards, with sponsorship from Bimi, have announced the winners who will be honored for their contributions to food storytelling.
Astrophotographer Owain Scullion's pursuit of an award-winning Milky Way image above Aoraki, New Zealand, presented significant challenges, including navigating steep, rocky, and snow-covered terrain in winter...
This article highlights ten international photography contests with open calls for submissions between June and December 2026.
GoPro has recently communicated to investors and regulators that new market forces are creating substantial...
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The Tribeca Festival is set to premiere "Dreams of Violets," a docudrama feature where all visuals and characters were created using artificial intelligence.
The cost of being a photographer has increased due to several factors since 2010.