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Have You Heard of the RewindPix? You're Going to Love This
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RewindPix: A Camera that Gen Z Has Been Waiting For
By Nilofer Khan
October 10, 2025
Retro cameras are back in fashion big time. Older models from Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Panasonic, and more are now circulating in the second-hand market, with some selling for far more than their original price. To cater to the retro camera market, several companies, including Lomography and Camp Snap, have introduced their own variants, which have now gained a following. To compete with them, a new camera is developed, which is non-disposable in nature: RewindPix. Here is a look at how it offers far more features than any other retro camera on the market.

TTArtisan Launches a New, Affordable Tilt-Shift Lens
By Nilofer Khan
October 10, 2025
Third-party lens manufacturers are introducing new offerings for photographers. Some are experimenting with focal range, while others are launching modular lenses to make photography easy. Similarly, there are some third-party lens makers working on tilt-shift lenses, which are already quite rare. TTArtisan is one such company that has launched a tilt-shift lens for full-frame users. Their latest focal range certainly revives an iconic offering from Canon.

The One Third-Party 50mm That Beats the Big Brands
By Nilofer Khan
October 10, 2025
A 50mm lens is ideal for various photographers. Not only does it produce great portraits, but it can also be helpful for other genres, such as street, documentary, wedding, or event photography. While there are multiple 50mm lenses for digital cameras, the first-party lenses are somewhat expensive. And so, third-party makers have to step in. In this regard, one company makes one of the best lenses in this range, and no, it's not a Sigma lens.

The 3 Cameras Canon Must Launch Next Year
By Nilofer Khan
October 10, 2025
Canon has launched two full-frame cameras in 2024, with the company shifting its focus to video and compact cameras this year. The latter two are important, but full-frame and APS-C devices for still photography are just as necessary. With a variety of cameras in need of an update, we believe three models should receive an update by next year. Here's why.

The 3 Best Prime Lenses from 2019 For Portraits Even Today
By Nilofer Khan
October 10, 2025
Prime lenses are frowned upon, but they continue to be one of the ideal options for many professionals. While they may seem limiting in focal range, these lenses are perfect for various things: bokeh, quality, and compactness. If you're considering buying a mid-range or longer prime lens, the ones listed here will be of help to you. Here is a quick look at the best options.

Will Fujifilm Launch the Next-Gen X Series Cameras in 2025?
By Nilofer Khan
October 9, 2025
Fujifilm has had a spectacular year so far. The company has introduced a range of devices, from APS-C to medium-format models, demonstrating its commitment to both formats. While the year is coming to an end, the question about the future of the popular X series lineup still hangs by a thread. It appears that the company may not be announcing more models soon. Here's a look at the report.

Canon’s Latest Patent Suggests a Trio of Compact Primes for the RF Mount
By Nilofer Khan
October 9, 2025
Canon RF lenses are already getting better with each iteration. Although the mount system is relatively new, the company is introducing additional focal ranges to meet various demands. For instance, they have an 85mm lens, but also a 5.2mm L Dual Fisheye. Adding to the new list, according to reports, are three more prime lenses for mirrorless cameras. Here's what the company is planning.

Panasonic S1II E vs Nikon Z6 III: Battle of the 24MP Beasts
By Nilofer Khan
October 9, 2025
When it comes to photography, one often looks for the best camera for themselves. While there are multiple full-frame cameras to choose from, one usually looks at options such as Canon and Sony. However, today we have two new offerings that will certainly help you to make an informed choice: Panasonic and Nikon. If you are looking for a new camera, see which of the two can be of help to you.

How Digital Photography Killed Experimentation
By Chris Gampat
October 9, 2025
There have been many times where I've stood in a photography exhibit staring in awe at the images in front of me. Typically, they'd be made using analog processes. I'd read about using smoke in the darkroom, the wrong chemicals for cross-processing, expired film being used, etc. Analog photography allows for a million times more experiments gone wrongfully right -- please read that statement again before you go on. And we all need to realize that digital photography is the result of companies trying to make something as clean and sterile as you possibly can so that you can add whatever you want later. It doesn't allow for intention within the camera to happen as easily. And more importantly, it's lead to monopolies controlling how we shoot and process images.