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  • Adobe Photoshop,  Features

    Copying Steps within a Photoshop Action

    November 8, 2025 / Comments Off on Copying Steps within a Photoshop Action

    You can copy specific steps from one action to another in Photoshop. By copying a step that performs a specific adjustment, you can create complex Actions that greatly reduce editing time and yet simplify your workflow, ensuring consistency across different projects. Specific adjustments include sharpening, resizing, or saving to a specific file type (say JPEG, size 10) and colour space, or naming a file and saving it to your desktop, but they’re not restricted to that, of course.  I have set up actions for different things, such as borders and frames, and by adding additional steps this way, you can fine-tune them endlessly. Here’s how to do it: Steps to…

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    Kevin Carter

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  • Adobe Photoshop,  Features

    Adding to an Existing Photoshop Action

    November 8, 2025 / Comments Off on Adding to an Existing Photoshop Action

    You can add steps to an existing Photoshop action after it has been created. You might want to add to an existing Photoshop action to incorporate new techniques or adjustments based on client feedback, or you may have realised you’ve missed out a step after finishing recording. Whatever the reason, adding steps to an existing Action is an extremely useful feature, allowing better customisation and efficiency in your workflow. Here’s how to add additional Steps to an Action Open the Actions Panel: Go to Window > Actions or press Alt + F9 (Windows) / Option + F9 (Mac) to open the Actions panel. Select the Action: Find and select the…

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  • Green coloured mirrorless camera
    News

    Leica SL3 Reporter announced

    November 6, 2025 / Comments Off on Leica SL3 Reporter announced

    High-end camera maker Leica has announced the Leica SL3 Reporter mirrorless camera. The new model is based on the existing Leica SL3 and has the same technical specs; however, it features a hard-wearing, scratch-resistant, dark green finish and attractive yet functional aramid body covering, which is said to improve grip. I don’t usually like special editions, but the Reporter versions are highly attractive and hugely popular. What’s more, they maintain high residuals should the time come to upgrade. The tough dark-green finish was used on earlier Reporter models (such as the M10, SL2-S and Q2 series). The same type of durable finish was also used on the original black Leica…

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    Specs leak on new Panasonic Lumix G100

    June 23, 2020
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    Aperture values for comparison of lens speed

    June 7, 2024
    Leica M10-R with 50mm APO attached

    Leica announces the Leica M10-R

    July 16, 2020
  • DSLR camera and lens on a white background
    Cameras

    Fujifilm IS Pro review

    November 4, 2025 / Comments Off on Fujifilm IS Pro review

    The Fujifilm IS Pro DSLR is the update to the maker’s earlier S3 UV-IR camera, and like that particular camera, the IS Pro adopts a modified image sensor that’s not shielded from UV or IR light. Consequently, with various filtration methods, the IS Pro is designed for Ultraviolet (UVA), visible and near Infrared photography. Although there is a healthy demand for DSLRs with IR capability, especially, and there are several independent vendors (mainly in the US, but a couple in the UK as well) that offer IR dedicated and full-spectrum conversion of current Nikon and Canon bodies, it’s anticipated that the IS Pro will appeal largely to the scientific and…

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    Leica SL2 Announced

    November 7, 2019

    Leica M EV1 review: Electronic viewfinder model is a revelation

    November 27, 2025

    Mamiya DM33 review

    October 10, 2025
  • News

    Important Update: New Paywall for Reviews and Features

    November 3, 2025 / Comments Off on Important Update: New Paywall for Reviews and Features

    We want to thank you for your continued support and engagement with our content. We’re always striving to provide high-quality reviews and features, and to maintain and enhance the quality of our offerings, we have decided to implement a paywall. As usage rights, licensing, and even appropriation are increasingly being undermined for photographers and journalists in the media and the wider internet (including in the photographic press, somewhat disingenuously), leading to requests for low fees or even free content, we trust that you will understand our shift to a subscription and affiliate-funded model as a commitment to protecting these essential rights. Certain content, including news and commentary, will still be…

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    Sony launches high-speed FE 50-150mm F2 GM lens

    April 23, 2025

    Save 10% on Capture One during October

    October 7, 2019
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    High-speed V90 SDXC card prices continue to fluctuate

    April 5, 2024
  • New Leica Classic lens with black hood
    Lens Database

    Leica Summilux-M 50 F1.4 Classic (11 714) Lens Spec

    October 31, 2025 / Comments Off on Leica Summilux-M 50 F1.4 Classic (11 714) Lens Spec

    Technical data: Lens Leica Summilux 50 mm F1.4 Classic (11 714)   Angle of view (diagonal, horizontal, vertical) 45°, 38°, 26°   Optical design Number of elements/groups 7/5 Number of aspherical elements Position of entrance pupil in front of the bayonet flange 29.8 mm Focusing Working range 0.7 m to infinity Smallest object field 275 x 413 mm Largest reproduction ratio 1:12.5 Aperture Settings/functions Click-stop diaphragm with half-increment lock settings Aperture setting range 1.4 – 16 No. of blades 12 Bayonet/sensor format Leica M-bayonet, full-frame 35 mm format   Filter thread E46   Dimensions and weight Length to bayonet flange 45 mm (71mm with hood) Largest diameter 58 mm Weight…

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    Nikon Nikkor Z 35mm F1.4 specs

    June 29, 2024
    Fuji 30mm T/S

    Fujifilm Fujinon GF30mm F5.6 T/S specs

    September 22, 2025
    Fuji 30mm T/S

    Fujifilm Fujinon GF30mm F5.6 T/S specs

    June 11, 2024
  • Zeiss PC-D lens for Contax
    Articles

    Favourite gear

    October 29, 2025 / Comments Off on Favourite gear

    I’m often asked about my thoughts on gear, which was one of the reasons I started reviewing and consulting in the early noughties. I’m still asked about gear all the time, so I thought I would list some of my favourite items. These days, I only review gear that I think I’ll like anyway, so it’s a lot more personalised and relevant to the type of photography I currently practice: architecture, homes, and gardens. Personal projects include the hybrid documentary landscape genre. I have an Amazon page here where I list some of the items. However, this page here gives you an idea of why I like them and why…

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    Capture One Pro

    Capture One Pro: Top 10 Features You Should Know

    September 12, 2018
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    How to easily install and organise Styles in Capture One Pro

    September 25, 2019
  • Cameras

    Pentax 645D review

    October 27, 2025 / Comments Off on Pentax 645D review

    An edited version of my review first appeared in Hotshoe magazine over a decade ago. Pentax has been promising a digital iteration of their film-based 645N medium format camera for several years, and now, finally, it’s here. The biggest surprise, though, was the price of around 950,000 yen or around £10,000 ex VAT (the price has since dropped considerably, please see below). Even then, the 40-megapixel Pentax 645D was to be released for the Japanese market only, and it seemed unlikely that it would ever be officially exported outside of the home market. The low price caused ripples through the market, as witnessed by the introduction of the competitively priced…

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    Mamiya DM33 review

    October 10, 2025
    Leica M10-R with 50mm APO attached

    Leica M10-R Specifications

    July 16, 2020

    Leica M EV1 review: Electronic viewfinder model is a revelation

    November 27, 2025
  • News

    Leica M EV1 in stock at Park Cameras

    October 23, 2025 / Comments Off on Leica M EV1 in stock at Park Cameras

    Launched today without pre-orders, the Leica M EV1 is selling out already. However, Park Cameras are showing 3+ in stock with free next-day delivery [affiliate link]: Park Cameras (UK) Leica UK are also showing stock with delivery in 2-5 days: Leica UK   As an affiliate member, I may earn a commission when you purchase through these links. It does not affect the price you pay. Read our review of the Leica M11

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    Kevin Carter

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    September 26, 2023
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    Nikon Z6III announced with partially stacked 24.5MP CMOS, promising fast AF and EVF refresh rates

    June 17, 2024
  • News

    Leica announces highly anticipated Leica M EV1 with electronic viewfinder

    October 23, 2025 / 1 Comment

    Leica has announced the Leica M EV1, a long-rumoured model based on the Leica M11 body and M-mount but with an electronic viewfinder instead of the rangefinder. I have called for this feature for some time, and I expect the demand will be high. Leica users will immediately notice the similarity between the existing Leica M and the Leica Q models, the latter being a fixed lens model with an electronic viewfinder and based on the rangefinder-equipped Leica M. The new Leica M EV1, therefore, is a synthesis of two models and features the full-frame 60MP BSI-CMOS sensor with Triple Resolution Technology (60, 36 or 18 megapixels) of the Leica…

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    Leica reveals the B&W Q3 Monochrom

    November 20, 2025

    Canon UK store sale with 10% off RF lenses

    July 4, 2025
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