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How Nikon F3 and F4 Cameras Just Got a New Lease on Life
by Nilofer Khan
July 2, 2026
Analog cameras have been gaining traction around the world. Due to a keen interest in older technology, film cameras are becoming the ideal escape from our digital reality. With more photographers adopting analog cameras, Nikon's film models are becoming favorites of many. Some have gone as far as to create some incredible waist-level viewfinders that you can build in your homes. Here's how.

This $20 DIY Gadget Solves the Ricoh GR III’s Biggest Problem
by Nilofer Khan
July 2, 2026
Street photographers have always been sworn by the Ricoh GR series. The company has created the best-pocket friendly compact camera that helps one to be discreet, but get the shot that they want. However, the GR III, which is a true companion camera, has one limitation that frustrated users: no articulating screen.

Our Analog Presets Look Incredible. Have a Look!
by Chris Gampat
July 2, 2026
By far, one of our favorites here are the Phoblographer's new Analog presets. On the staff, we tend to rotate through a variety of presets. If you use Lightroom or Capture One, you'll want to see what our presets can do for you. Not only are they affordable, but they're specially designed to make images in a variety of both studio and natural lighting scenes stand out. This works for street photography, landscapes, portraits, etc.

Announcing: The 5 Boro Foto Fest. A Place Where Art Lovers Meet Real Photographers
by Chris Gampat
July 2, 2026
We've been working on something very big here at the Phoblographer for a long time now. The state of photography trade shows and festivals has needed a fresh new face and ideas for a very long time. And we're here to put art lovers in front of real photographers. No algorithms. No generative AI. Just humans. And today, we are announcing the 5 Boro Foto Fest: A space for real photographers to sell their printed art in a world of algorithms and too many screens. And best of all, we're doing it in the name of sustainability of our industry.

The Best Sony Cameras For Travel Photography of the Past 5 Years
by Nilofer Khan
July 1, 2026
Sony was the first brand to pivot to mirrorless cameras way before anyone did. The company has since made immense strides, allowing photographers a variety of options. Travel photographers who are keen on buying their first or a second camera, then here are some options that you can choose from.

Your Nikon Gear is Tough. But it Needs This
by Chris Gampat
July 1, 2026
Trust us on this. Considering the state of the global economy, you shouldn't neglect protecting your camera gear. Our photography insurance program is designed to be there when photographers really need it! We're giving you more than the competition can in different ways! Here's a little-known fact: the warranty of your camera or lens doesn't necessarily cover what happens to it in case of dust, inclement weather, etc. That's why we created the Photography Care Program, in collaboration with Full Frame Insurance. Dust affects your camera and lens performance more than you think, and unless you're constantly cleaning the lens contacts, your autofocus performance could end up pretty wonky. But just in case something happens, you can ensure your camera gear is always covered.

Is Sony Introducing the RX10 V for Bird Photographers?
by Nilofer Khan
July 1, 2026
Sony photographers have been spoiled for choices. The company has introduced some fantastic cameras over the years, and it seems that they are now focusing on smaller sensor devices. After the launch of the R1XR Mk III, a luxury compact camera for professionals, it seems that Sony has something in store for birding and wildlife photography enthusiasts. Have a look.

How to Do Photography with Low Vision
by Chris Gampat
July 1, 2026
Fact: most photographers who wear glasses can't really function without them all that well. But there is a growing number of photographers who have low vision and even qualify for legal blindness. I'm one of those. That means that even with corrective lenses, you can't see well enough to be able to legally drive anymore. It also doesn't need to stop you from making images. So if you're low vision, I'm going to quickly go through a few things you should consider.

