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Lens Reviews, Lenses, News, Nikon, Nikon Z, Reviews

Nikon Nikkor Z 14-24mm F2.8 S lens review

The Nikkor Z 14-24mm F2.8 S is one of Nikon’s high-end S-line triumvirate of high-speed zooms (at the time of writing) and in effect replaces the renowned F-mount lens of…

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February 1, 2024
News

Billingham adds new Hadley Pro 2020 to range

British bag manufacturer Billingham has announced a new Hadley Pro 2020 model to the range. The Hadley Pro series* is one of the most popular in the manufacturer’s catalogue and…

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August 7, 2019
Lens Reviews, News, Nikon, Nikon F, Reviews

Nikon AF-S Nikkor 180-400mm F4E TC1.4 FL ED VR lens review: Nikon’s best tele-zoom

The Nikon AF-S Nikkor 180-400mm F4E TC1.4 FL ED VR is an updated version of the AF-S Nikkor 200-400mm F4G ED VR – one of the first lenses Nikon added…

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September 27, 2019

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  • Camera Database,  Leica

    Leica M9 specs

    March 26, 2026 / 0 Comments

    Technical Data Manufacturer Leica Model Leica M9 Web www.leica-camera.com Lens Mount Leica M Sensor 18 MP full-frame (35.8 x 23.9 mm) CCD sensor ISO sensitivity ISO 80 to 2,500 Shutter Mech. shutter: 60 min to 1⁄4000 s Flash Sync: up to 1⁄180 s AF/MF MF only, rangefinder coupled, from 0.7m Continuous shooting 2 frames per second (fps) Video N/A Viewfinder Optical, 0.68x mag all lenses Display 2.5-inch LCD with 230 k dots Connectivity USB 2.0 Battery Lithium ion battery pack, 3.7v, 1900 mAh Body/frame Magnesium alloy body with brass top and bottom plates. Memory SD/SDHC card slot Dimensions (wxdxh) 139 x 37 x 80mm. (5.47 x 1.52 x 3.15 inches)…

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    Kevin Carter

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  • Fuji with 50mm lens
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    Fujifilm GFX100S II review

    March 25, 2026 / 0 Comments

    What is it? Released in June, 2024, the Fujifilm GFX100S II is an update to the Fujifilm GFX100S, the smaller, more compact model that sits just beneath the flagship Fujifilm GFX100 II. It features a slightly upgraded 100MP sensor with a revised microlens structure, which is said to improve image quality at the periphery and AF accuracy out towards the edges of the frame. The redesigned sensor also features a new lower ISO base of 80, which is claimed to deliver lower noise and a wider dynamic range than the GFX100S. Further refinements include AI-assisted subject detection AF and improved continuous shooting speed of up to 7.0 frames per second.…

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  • Adobe Lightroom,  Articles,  Features

    Lightroom Classic Library shortcuts

    March 11, 2026 / Comments Off on Lightroom Classic Library shortcuts

    I recently published a post displaying Lightroom Classic’s Develop shortcuts. As you might expect, the Library module has extensive shortcuts as well. The following is for Mac OS, but Windows users can adopt most of them directly; where Command is shown, simply replace it with Control.  

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    Kevin Carter
  • Adobe Lightroom,  Articles,  Features

    Do Lightroom Classic’s Point Curve and Parametric Curve affect colour?

    March 11, 2026 / Comments Off on Do Lightroom Classic’s Point Curve and Parametric Curve affect colour?

    Neither the Point Curve nor the Parametric Curve directly affects the colour of an image in Lightroom Classic. However, their adjustments can indirectly impact how colours appear based on changes in brightness and contrast. Influence on Colour Perception Point Curve: Adjusting the brightness in specific tonal ranges can influence how vibrant or muted certain colours appear. For example, increasing brightness in the shadows might make darker colours look lighter and less saturated. Parametric Curve: Similar to the Point Curve, working with the sliders affects overall exposure, which can change how colours are perceived. Adjustments in highlights might enhance or reduce brightness in colours that correspond to lighter areas. Colour Adjustments…

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  • Adobe Lightroom,  Articles,  Features

    Differences between Point Curve and Parametric Curve in Lightroom Classic

    March 6, 2026 / Comments Off on Differences between Point Curve and Parametric Curve in Lightroom Classic

    In Lightroom Classic, the Point Curve and Parametric Curve are both tools located in the Tone Curve panel. They’re used for adjusting brightness and contrast in your images. However, they operate differently and serve distinct purposes. Point Curve This curve gives you the flexibility to create multiple points, allowing for unique shapes that can enhance the image contrast and brightness in specific areas. This is the option to use when you need precise control over the tonal range, from shadows, mid-tones and highlights. Parametric Curve This approach is more user-friendly, as you can adjust the overall look of the image by moving sliders within a predetermined range. It’s beneficial for…

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  • Articles,  Features

    Quick guide to enabling manual focus override on EOS R cameras

    March 5, 2026 / Comments Off on Quick guide to enabling manual focus override on EOS R cameras

    By default, Canon EOS RF lenses don’t have the instant manual-focus override feature enabled, as you find on the EF series. To enable this functionality, you need to change a specific menu setting in the EOS R camera. Follow these steps to activate manual focus override: Steps to Enable Manual Focus Override Access the AF Menu:On your camera, navigate to the AF menu. For the Canon EOS R5 and EOS R6, look for page AF 4. For other models, look through the AF menu pages for the following option: Locate “Lens Electronic AF” option:Within the AF menu, locate the “Lens electronic AF” option. Change the Setting:Set it to either: “One-Shot…

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  • Adobe Lightroom,  Articles,  Features

    Lightroom Classic Develop Shortcuts

    March 4, 2026 / Comments Off on Lightroom Classic Develop Shortcuts

    Lightroom Classic’s shortcuts are a great timesaver and worth getting familiar with. The following list is for Mac OS (but you can substitute Ctrl for Command if you’re a Windows user).  

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  • Articles,  Features

    Difference Between Collections and Smart Collections in Lightroom Classic

    March 2, 2026 / Comments Off on Difference Between Collections and Smart Collections in Lightroom Classic

    In Lightroom Classic, Collections and Smart Collections serve the purpose of organising photos, but they differ in how they operate and the functionality they provide. Collections Manual Organisation: Users manually add photos to Collections. This gives full control over which photos are included. Flexible Use: A photo can belong to multiple Collections without moving its original file location. Custom Naming: Users can name and organise Collections based on projects, events, or personal preferences. No Criteria: Collections do not employ search criteria to collect and organise images; all images must be added or removed manually. Smart Collections Automatic Organisation: Smart Collections automatically organise photos based on defined criteria, like metadata or keywords.…

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  • 35mm Otus ML lens
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    Zeiss reveals new Otus ML 1,4/35 in RF, E and Z mounts

    February 25, 2026 / Comments Off on Zeiss reveals new Otus ML 1,4/35 in RF, E and Z mounts

    Zeiss has announced the latest addition to the made-for-mirrorless, manual-focus Otus ML range: the Otus ML 1,4/35. This is the first Otus model in the popular 35mm focal length, having been omitted in favour of 1,4/28 in the original series. That said, Zeiss updated the optical design of the manual-focus Classic 1,4/35 model with the Milvus 1,4/35, both of which were probably the best 35mm F1.4 lenses for DSLRs at the time of their introduction. Time doesn’t stand still, of course, and there have been several notable additions over the intervening years, such as the Sigma Art DG 35mm F1.4 HSM, Canon EF 35mm F1.4L USM II and more recently…

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    Sigma announces update to the hugely popular 35mm F1.4 Art series lens

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    Sigma has announced the highly-anticipated update to the acclaimed 35mm F1.4 DG DN Art series (made for mirrorless) lens.  The new Mark II model promises faster focusing and improved image quality thanks to the adoption of new glass types, including two Super Low Dispersion (SLD) elements and a total of four “high-precision” aspherical elements. Sigma says, “the lens thoroughly suppresses aberrations, particularly axial (longitudinal) chromatic aberration,” which is typically difficult to control with high-speed lenses such as this. The new lens also features a new Advanced Amorphous Coating (AAC) to reduce ghosting and flare, and is both 14% shorter and 20% lighter than the previous model. Available in Sony E…

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