What Photographing Every Texas State Park Taught a Landscape Photographer At 1:45 a.m., photographer Maegan Lanham left camp and drove 54 miles down a backcountry road. She then hiked three and a half miles into a dark canyon, before gaining more than 1,300 feet to reach a ridge she had never stood on, for a sunrise that lasted minutes. She... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Michael Bonocore How to Choose Between APS-C and Full Frame as a Beginner One of the first real decisions a new photographer faces is sensor size, and it arrives wrapped in more anxiety than it deserves. The internet will tell you that full frame is "professional" and APS-C is "entry level," as if the sensor inside the camera decides whether your photos are... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke The Godox C100 is a Screenless Camera with a Transparent Display Along with the explosion of miniature cameras since the runaway success of the Kodak Charmera took the world by storm has been the tangential surge of other compact cameras. Godox's new C100 falls into that second category. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jaron Schneider The Kodak Charmera Is the Ultimate Camera for Kids So after hearing about the Viral Cameras of 2026, there was one that stood out from a familiar, but somewhat tarnished, name in the camera business: the Kodak Charmera. While I've opined in the past about what cameras are good for kids, this might be the one: the Goldilocks camera that's perfect for kids.... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Fstoppers By Wasim Ahmad Panasonic's selling one of its best cameras at a much better price (for now?) When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Image: Panasonic When I reviewed the Panasonic S1II, one of my biggest complaints about it was the price. It's a very capable camera, but it was also competing against other very capable cameras that were several... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On DP Review Saving Your Photos Wrecked by Smoke From Nearby Wildfires In one of my great examples of bad timing, a friend and I headed to southern Utah a few days ago. We were aware of spreading wildfires in the eastern part of the state, but where we were going, SE Utah, things were reported to be good. My destination was Goblin... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Fstoppers By Mel Martin Camera Traps in Honduras Exonerate an Endangered Species Blamed for Eating Crops Camera traps are a hugely important tool in wildlife photography and conservation. As a new study in Honduras shows, camera traps can also be used to exonerate animals accused of destroying crops. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jeremy Gray Instagram Wants to Expand ‘Your Algorithm’ That Curates Your Feed Instagram nowadays is a kaleidoscope of features and tools, many of them taken from rival platforms that Meta was keen to see off. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Matt Growcoot Photography Was Frederick Douglass’ Most Powerful Tool for Abolition Famed abolitionist, writer, and civil rights leader Frederick Douglass was pioneering and influential in his use of photography in the 19th-century abolitionist movement. For Douglass and his peers, the camera was a potent weapon in the fight for the rights and freedoms of Black Americans. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jeremy Gray When the Gear on Your Shelf Stops Being Just Inventory The popular rule of selling unused gear after six months describes one specific kind of author, and photographers who keep specialized equipment connected to their actual practice are not the kind it had in mind. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alvin Greis Why Separation Makes or Breaks a Wide Angle Forest Shot Photographing palm trees on a tropical coastline sounds straightforward until you're actually standing in front of a tangled cluster of trunks, messy sand, and scattered coconuts with no obvious composition in sight. Finding a shot that goes beyond a simple silhouette takes deliberate thinking about separation, foreground interest, and depth. ... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Before Cartier-Bresson, There Was André Kertész Long before many of the photographers we now refer to as masters of the art of photography, André Kertész was quietly changing what photography could be. Born in Hungary in 1894, Kertész wasn't chasing the spectacle or the drama. He found meaning in ordinary moments such as a shadow stretching... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Fstoppers By Michael Rudzikewycz ProGrade’s Future-Proof CFexpress Cards Have Dual VPG Certification ProGrade Digital announced new Iridium-series CFexpress 4.0 Type A memory cards, featuring dual VPG certification and higher capacities than ProGrade's prior 480GB and 960GB CFexpress 4.0 Type A Iridium cards. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jeremy Gray It Took Insta360 About Five Years to Make its New Luna Gimbal Cameras Insta360's founder, Liu Jingkang, known as JK Liu, shared exciting new insights into the development process and philosophy behind the company's new Osmo Pocket competitors, the Insta360 Luna and dual-lens version, the Luna Ultra. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jeremy Gray DPReview readers share their most memorable cameras Photo: Leonp Happy World Camera Day! In honor of the day, we are sharing your responses to last week's Question of the week. We asked you which camera was (or is) your most memorable, and to share a photo of the camera and an interesting story about it. This is... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On DP Review DJI Osmo Pocket 4P: Industry's worst-kept secret finally revealed in China Photo: Mykim Dang After teasing the Osmo Pocket 4P at the Cannes Film Festival in May and giving media and influencers hands-on time with the device at the beginning of June, DJI has finally fully unveiled its higher-end camera gimbal via its Chinese and Southeast Asia platforms. DJI has yet... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On DP Review YouTuber Tours Enormous Camera Market in Pakistan A travel influencer recently took a fascinating look around a gigantic camera market in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Matt Growcoot Fujifilm X System After 11 Years: What a Working Landscape Photographer Actually Thinks Fujifilm's X system has been a quiet workhorse for serious landscape work for over a decade, and the debate about whether crop sensor cameras can hold their own professionally never really goes away. Andy Mumford's answer, built on 11 years of real-world use across five continents, is worth paying attention... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke MultiDyne Acquires MRMC, the Motion-Control Company Nikon Offloaded One of the biggest names in motion-control camera technology, Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), has a new owner after being offloaded by its former owner, Nikon. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jeremy Gray Conflicting rumors about the Sony FX5 sensor type Got into a bit of a weird conundrum. Two reliable sources shared what is essentially the same FX5 spec list, but they disagree on one key detail: the sensor. That’s quite odd. Hopefully, more trusted sources will soon confirm whether the camera uses a new 5K global shutter sensor or... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Sony Camera By SonyAlpha Admin Another AG is Suing a Wedding Photographer Over Undelivered Images The Pennsylvania Attorney General has announced a lawsuit against a wedding photographer for allegedly ripping off customers to the tune of $75,000. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Matt Growcoot Photographer Documents Rare Black Panther Raising Her Cubs on Tea Plantation Manas National Park is a magical location situated in the foothills of the Himalaya in Northeast India, where photographer Matan Sharon recently spent time documenting a rare black leopard family raising cubs. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Matt Growcoot The Case Against Chasing Epic: Why Your Local Forest Might Be Your Best Subject Chasing dramatic landscapes and remote destinations is easy to justify when the results look stunning on social media. But Adam Gibbs, who has photographed Antarctica, Patagonia, Iceland, and the Canadian Rockies, has spent years questioning whether spectacular scenery actually produces better photographs. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Finding Frames Inside Frames: A Summer Beech Woodland Shoot Shooting in summer woodland feels like a compromise before you even start. The light is harsh, the shadows are heavy, and translating a complex three-dimensional forest into a compelling two-dimensional frame is genuinely difficult. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Sony RX10 V Rumored Specs, Expected Price – July 2026 According to the latest rumours, we have Sony RX10 V will be announced in early July 2026. Nearly nine years after the RX10 IV, Sony is about to post an update to the existing series. In this article, we will discuss the possible set of core specifications and the price... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On The New Camera By admin Sirui teases a new compact telephoto lens coming on July 2 Sirui has started teasing the announcement of a new telephoto lens that will be unveiled on July 2. According to the company, the lens is compact enough to fit in the “palm of your hand.” At this point, it’s still unclear whether it’s designed for APS-C or full-frame cameras. The... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On Sony Camera By SonyAlpha Admin Insta360 Ace Pro 3 Rumors Update: Is It Delayed? As of June 28, 2026, the Insta360 Ace Pro 3 camera remains unrevealed and unannounced. Although we have been waiting for this camera since late 2025, it was expected to arrive sometime between Q4 2025 and, if delayed, the first half of 2026. But, the absence of meaningful leaks, regulatory... Published on 2026-06-29 As Seen On The New Camera By admin Carry-On Rules Are Getting Stricter for Photographers in 2026: Here's How to Adapt Your Kit If you fly with a camera bag, 2026 is the year the gate finally caught up with you. The bag that "always made it on" for the last five years is now getting weighed, measured, and gate-checked with a consistency that did not exist before. For most travelers this is... Published on 2026-06-28 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke What 15 Years of Mentoring Photographers Taught Me About Photography Itself There's something people often misunderstand about photography workshops. They think workshops exist to improve technique. And yes, technique matters. Of course it does. Understanding timing, framing, light, anticipation, and editing—all of these things are essential. But after more than fifteen years leading street photography workshops, I've realized that the technical aspect... Published on 2026-06-28 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Coghe This New $20 35mm Film Camera Embraces a Classic East German Brand Photographers in 2026 live in the age of reusable film cameras. There is the Pure35 that U.K. retailer Analogue Wonderland launched last month, Lomography's huge array of cameras, and Dubble Film's SHOW camera, to name just a few. Now there's another one on the scene, and it arrives with a... Published on 2026-06-28 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jeremy Gray It’s Time for a Panoramic Fujifilm X100: It Would Be a Huge Hit For the past year, I've been focusing mainly on panoramic photography. It started with the Hasselblad XPan, which led me to purchase the Fujifilm TX-1, and even made me go further into the 3D printed 120 format world with Sasquatch, CCB, and Exposing Engineering. But that's all analog, and digital... Published on 2026-06-28 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jaron Schneider A $999 Anamorphic Lens vs. a $3,900 Cinema Lens: How Close Is the Gap? Anamorphic lenses produce a look that's immediately recognizable: stretched bokeh, horizontal lens flares, and a cinematic quality that's defined Hollywood films for decades. The question most people face is whether that distinctive look is worth the tradeoffs compared to a conventional spherical lens. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-28 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Tamron 17-70mm F2.8 sample gallery: coming soon to Canon RF and Nikon Z When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. The Tamron 17-70mm F2.8 Di III-A VC RXD is a versatile, fast lens that's great for activities like family vacations. Canon EOS R7 | Tamron 17-70mm F2.8 Di III-A VC RXD | F2.8 | 1/2000 sec... Published on 2026-06-28 As Seen On DP Review The Lightroom Masking Trick That Separates a Flat Bird Shot From a Striking One Bird photography is brutally unforgiving when it comes to editing. A dull background, clashing colors, or a flat-looking subject can kill an otherwise great shot, and getting it right in Lightroom takes a specific sequence of decisions that most people skip. [Read More]... Published on 2026-06-28 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Photographer Spends Six Years with Chilean Ranchers Who Live in Isolation A photographer spent six years documenting Chilean ranchers, known as "puesteros," who live and work alone on vast private lands for months at a time for a new photography book. [Read More]... 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