Reviews
Manfrotto ONE Photo – A Fast, Solid Tripod For All Photographers
Tripods are one of those essential pieces of kit that most photographers know they need, but not everyone actually enjoys using them – especially if…
Fujifilm’s X-Mount Gets a New Portrait Powerhouse: the Viltrox AF75mm F1.8 EVO
I never could justify the cost of a dedicated portrait lens, until I tried the Viltrox AF 75mm F1.8 EVO. Here’s why.
Why the Godox EazyFlow Beauty Dish is the Perfect Investment for Growing Photographers
The new Godox EazyFlow Beauty Dish aims to be a gamechanger for emerging pros by bridging the gap between studio-grade light quality and budget-conscious portability.
Kodak PIXPRO C1: the Artist’s Camera
Are you an artist? Perhaps an artist with a camera or, maybe, even a photography artist? Then you’re all too familiar with the dearth of…
A Year Later, Does the Canon EOS R50V Still Hold Its Own?
For anyone who has considered content creation or hybrid photography, the Canon EOS R50V sits somewhere between an entry-level camera and serious video rig that can also capture still images. It’s one of the most competitively priced cameras to be released in the bast few years and it put Canon in conversations that have long been dominated by Sony and action camera companies like DJI and GoPro. But after one year since its release, is the Canon EOS R50V a camera you should consider buying?
It’s Retro, it’s Digital, it’s NOT a Miniature Hasselblad 500 C/M, but is it Any Good?
You’ve got to give Chinese camera manufacturers/designers credit for innovation. From keychain cameras to last year’s hit twin lens reflex digital darling, each attempt at…
46 Years Later, Yashica FX-D Makes a Killer Come Back as a Mirrorless Wunderkind
In the 1990s, when Yashica faded to black, it looked like another film camera maker had lost the battle trying to stem the digital tide….
Ulanzi Waist-Level Viewfinder Sorta Delivers Mirrorless Framing with a Retro Vibe
You’ll need the “perfect storm” of a camera/lens combination for obtaining a functional use case for the Ulanzi Waist-Level Viewfinder VF01. This well-made flip-up accessory…
One of the Most Versatile and Powerful Monolights You Can Buy Now – The Godox AD300Pro II
By combining an ultra-portable, travel-friendly form factor with an intuitive color UI, robust color consistency, and high-speed sync, Godox has crafted a light that punches far above its weight class.
PiXAPRO Studio Gear Review: Nesting Apple Boxes and PiXAPOSE Mat Tested
Apple boxes are one of those bits of studio equipment that end up being useful on almost every shoot. They can raise a subject slightly…






































