DIY: How to make your own ‘Centriphone’ bullet-time rig

A few weeks ago, we shared a video from professional skier Nicolas Vuignier wherein he used a clever DIY setup to capture bullet-time video using only his iPhone. The resulting footage was both incredibly unique and absolutely mesmerizing. Today, we get an inside look at how Vuignier created the rig that holds his iPhone in […]

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Tether Tools unveils hot-swappable Case Relay system for uninterrupted power to your camera

Tether Tools has announced the Case Relay system, a camera attachment that they claim to be the world’s first device that will allow you to provide uninterrupted power to your camera using a standard wall outlet or USB battery pack, such as the ones you use to charge up your smartphone. The device itself isn’t […]

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Sony’s A6300 – A Pocket Monster

This is an exciting week for photographers who love shooting fast-moving subjects. Canon dropped the details of their new flagship camera with up to 16 frames per second, 4K video and screaming-fast processing power. At $6,000 US for the hulking body many speed shooters will drool over the EOS-1 D X Mark II, but only […]

5 lies your camera tells you

Your camera is very capable of capturing the truth, but that doesn’t mean it can’t also lie to you. In their latest video, lens rental company BorrowLenses shares ‘5 Lies Your Camera Likes to Tell You.’ In the three minute video we’re told five different issues that camera users will come across at some point […]

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Photofocus Podcast February 7th, 2016— Questions & Answers with Rich Harrington & Scott Bourne

Photofocus Podcast February 7th, 2016— Questions & Answers with Rich Harrington & Scott Bourne Thanks for all the great questions you’ve been sending in to the Photofocus podcast.  This week Rich Harrington and Scott Bourne tackle some great topics to help photographers. Remember, you can post those questions by sending us a note here at Photofocus. Get the […]

Sony Releases New Pro Lenses

Last fall I wrote about why I wasn’t buying the new Sony a7R2. My biggest complaints weren’t actually about the camera, but the lack of pro lenses (specifically a 24-70mm f/2.8 and 70-200mm f.2.8). Well, Sony has delivered. They announced a new series of professional lenses called “G Master” (which sounds like a new rapper). […]

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Canon’s New EOS-1 D X Mark II Brings Some Surprises

When Nikon showed off the D5 at CES last month, Canon devotees muttered, “Just wait!” Now the wait is over and Canon has announced their forthcoming flagship DSLR, the EOS-1 D X Mark II. While the blazing 14 FPS frame rate and shiny new autofocus technology will deservedly garner much of the attention over the […]

The Best Camera You Can Buy

I will be the first person to admit it: I am NOT a techie. Despite my history growing up with an amazing IT coding father, using both PCs and Macs, and being employed as a Mac Genius for Apple, I could not care less about the nitty gritty stats of this gear vs. that gear. […]

Future iPhones could have smaller, spherically curved image sensors

We’ve already talked about what Apple might be getting up to for the camera in their upcoming tenth generation iPhone. But, as is usually the case with any research and development, Apple is already at work patenting unique tech to put in even later generation iPhones. One of the most recent patents to come to […]

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