Last night Fujifilm announced the brand-new X-T30 III camera and Fujinon XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 lens. That’s a lot of threes! I’m not going to spend much time talking about either of these products, but I did want to briefly mention their existence. The X-T30 III is almost identical to the X-T30 II, which was pretty […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
The sun is beginning to set on Fujifilm’s fifth-generation of X-series cameras. Soon, dawn will break on X-Trans VI. This is a much-too-early speculation on what that might look like. In other words, take all of this with a massive grain of salt, because these are merely guesses. I don’t have any inside information. Many […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
In partnership with MPB, British Journal of Photography delves into the kit that helps craft Suzie Howell's signature serene images| 1854 Photography
Watching the aurora borealis as it dances across the sky is both mesmerizing and spectacular. Being able to photograph it effectively requires specific skills. During this talk, David Swindler will give you the tools to capture your best aurora shots, covering topics such as forecasting, gear selection, in-field technique, and post-processing. Watch the video below… The post How to Photograph the Aurora Borealis appeared first on Action Photo Tours.| Action Photo Tours
If you have ever brought too much camera gear on a hike or backpacking trip, you need to read this article! The post Make Your Photography Backpack Lighter By Asking These Five Questions appeared first on Action Photo Tours.| Action Photo Tours