Fujifilm may have a quality control issue on their hands. Two reports have emerged this month of new Fujifilm lenses arriving with sizable dust specks, cracks, and excessive variations between copies. Photography Life reported on January 3rd that they discovered “multiple samples of a number of lenses” having debris between ...
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How To Get Medium Format Colors With Full Frame
Over the last few months, I have been in contact with Phase One to test their latest medium format camera, the IQ3 100MP Trichromatic. The standard 100MP backs from both Hasselblad and Phase One, already have incredible colors, due to being able to produce 16-bit raw files. Phase One, however, ...
Read More »Canon Asking Its Pros What They Want in a Pro Mirrorless Camera
If you’re a Canon shooter who has been waiting for Canon to get serious about mirrorless cameras, here’s some promising news: Canon has reportedly been asking its professionals what they’d like to see in a mirrorless camera. Canon Rumors is hearing from a trusted source that Canon has been surveying ...
Read More »Facebook to Focus Feed on Friends, Hurting Your Business Page’s Reach
Facebook has announced that it will be introducing drastic changes to how its News Feed works, prioritizing content from family and friends and de-emphasizing content from publishers and brands. If you use business page for your photography services, you may soon see your reach plummet. “We built Facebook to help ...
Read More »The ‘Secret’ Sliders for Getting Fast, Smooth Selections in Photoshop
Want to improve your selection game in Photoshop? Here’s an 8-minute video from PiXimperfect that points out some “secret” sliders in Adobe Photoshop that will help you to make fast and smooth selections. When you’re trying to select an object from a scene, you’re probably looking to use something like the Quick ...
Read More »Canon Can’t Tell This Photo Contains Stolen Elements
Canon generated some controversy this week by widely sharing a photo that contained portions taken without permission from a shot by photographer Elia Locardi using a Fujifilm camera. The company has now responded, but instead of issuing an apology, it’s clear Canon can’t tell that the infringement occurred. The photo ...
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