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Godox USA goes professional

Distributors MACgroup and MPEX join forces to create Godox USA, an official full-range sales and service group that firmly establishes Godox as a mainstream option
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In the B O X X: Alfie cameras’ latest development

Showcased at The Photography Show in Birmingham, the new [ B O X X ] camera from Alfie Cameras is a very different proposition to their current, innovative turret-lensed half-frame 35mm offering. Launching with a Kickstarter campaign that opens on 17 May 2026, early access and VIP benefits are offered for those who sign up
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Sony fights back! 400-800mm G and 16mm f/1.8

Well, a couple of days after Sigma announced their new 300-600mm f/4 to much acclaim Sony has pulled the rug slightly from their feet with a £2,549 400-800mm ƒ6.3-8 G OSS supertele zoom. Like Canon, they have realised current mirrorless sensors can focus easily with small apertures on long lenses The saving in cost is
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Reviews
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Fujfilm GFX100RF – 102MP medium format with fixed lens

Anyone remember the Fujfilm GS645W, that robust go-anywhere 120 rollfilm leaf shutter viewfinder (focus by estimation) model with a 45mm f/5.6 wide-angle lens, or its electronic GA645W with faster AF f/4? Well, in a slightly different body form the medium format digital GFX series is revisiting this amazingly popular minority choice for landscape, travel and
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AI cuts reflections in glasses

This is a follow-up to our last post about PortraitPro. Using a self-portrait taken for the purpose with bad reflections in uncoated reading specs, I went through the options of the reflection removal process. Mid-May a 15% discount was authorised for code CC524 at www.anthropics.com which applies to all 50% discounted program downloads. It was
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Tamron’s 150-500mm in practice on the Fujifilm X system

How does the Fuji X-System 100-400 with 1.4x teleconverter bundle stack up against Tamron’s newcomer for X-Mount – the 150-500mm Di III VC VXD
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Cameracraft
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Photo Technique
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Tabletop photography: A seasonal montage for a Christmas card
In early November, my local camera club held a non-studio table top photography evening, inviting members to bring three items along, set them up and see what photographs could be got. Lighting was either none (the room’s ceiling lights) or portable camera flash. A few backgrounds and reflectors were brought along too. I took a
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Sharp vintage glass – and subject
In 1996 I was operating one of the first full service digital photo studios in the world. I had already published, back in 1986, the world’s first desktop published commercial periodicals and our company won the UK Printing Industries Research Association inaugural DTP Awards for this in 1987. We’d bought the first Apple laser printer
Lenses
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Bluebells, bokeh and OM-1 macro

Get out now, even without a macro lens. Do not just look for subjects. Look for interesting light, which can mean staying out until sunset. Photography is all about light, the subject or scene is not enough on its own! Full article



