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The Kodak Hybrid Camera That Was Too Smart for Its Own Good

The Kodak Hybrid Camera That Was Too Smart for Its Own Good

by Nilofer Khan

April 3, 2026

Kodak has been one of the few companies that was ahead of its time. They introduced some truly iconic films, but also cameras that were ideal for professionals and amateurs. While there are many options to choose from today, a camera that truly was ahead of its time was the Kodak Advantix Preview. Launched in 2000, it was a camera that was a bridge between film and digital.

The 3 Best APS-C Cameras From 10 Years Ago

The 3 Best APS-C Cameras From 10 Years Ago

by Nilofer Khan

April 3, 2026

APS-C cameras are some of the best formats designed for young photographers. These devices are not only cost-effective, but they also deliver some truly good image quality. While full frame has been the norm, smaller sensors are not too far away. The latter is especially important for young photographers, who are on a tight budget but do not wish to compromise on technology. So, here are some options to help you out.

Is Canon Working on New, Fast Prime Lenses?

Is Canon Working on New, Fast Prime Lenses?

by Nilofer Khan

April 3, 2026

When it comes to Canon lenses, one knows that they are getting their worth for what they are paying for. The L-series, for instance, has been popular amongst many photographers for this reason. But while they have plenty of longer-range lenses, there are about nine options in the wide-angle range. In an attempt to grow the latter, the company seems to be working on a new set of wide-angle lenses.

What Pro Photographers Understand that Amateurs Don’t

What Pro Photographers Understand that Amateurs Don’t

by Chris Gampat

April 2, 2026

Buying camera gear is expensive and your warranty won't matter. Insurance is cheaper! 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.

Photographers: Here’s The Escape from Social Media You Wanted

Photographers: Here’s The Escape from Social Media You Wanted

by Chris Gampat

April 2, 2026

This has been a very long time in the making, and I'm very excited to finally make this happen. The Phoblographer is launching workshops for photographers who want to find ways to grow beyond just what all the social media content developers and YouTubers tell you you need. And we're doing this in a very special way that so many others don't do. More importantly, we're doing this at an extremely affordable price point at a secret location in New York City.

The Best APS-C Cameras for Photojournalism (There Are Only Two)

The Best APS-C Cameras for Photojournalism (There Are Only Two)

by Nilofer Khan

April 2, 2026

Photojournalism is one of the few genres that requires one to get the best device possible. For starters, the device has to be sturdy but also quite quick. There is also the need for good image quality and high ISO results for the best output. While there are many cameras in the full frame range in this segment, there are only a handful in the APS-C range. So, here are two options that can be of help.

The Curious Olympus Camera Selling Like Hotcakes

The Curious Olympus Camera Selling Like Hotcakes

by Nilofer Khan

April 2, 2026

Olympus has introduced some brilliant cameras over the years. The companies PEN F, E-P5, OM3 are some models that continue to be important for photographers. While it is believed that the Micro Four Thirds or Four Thirds system is now redundant, the truth is far away from that. In a recent round of trends seen online, our reviewer, Alberto Lima, stumbled across a curious case of an older Olympus system making a comeback in a big way. Here's a look at what's causing this.

35 Photographers. One Title. The World Food Photography Awards Shortlist Is Here

35 Photographers. One Title. The World Food Photography Awards Shortlist Is Here

by Nilofer Khan

April 2, 2026

Food photography is one of the most underrated forms of the medium. Food not only allows one to reconnect with the traditions of a place but also with multiple communities that shape it. In fact, food is one of the easiest ways to understand a culture that may be fading away. Food photographers, thus, are documentors of not just what is being served but also the way of life. The World Food Photography Awards, sponsored by Bimi®, is one platform that celebrates food in its myriad ways. Here's a quick look at what the shortlisted photographers bring to the table.

The 3 Best Full Frame Cameras For Dynamic Range

The 3 Best Full Frame Cameras For Dynamic Range

by Nilofer Khan

April 2, 2026

Mirrorless cameras have come a long way over the years. From Sony's first a7 series to Nikon's Z system, mirrorless cameras have come a long way in terms of performance. With many photographers trying to get the most details out of their cameras, there is a new demand for cameras that can handle good dynamic range. Here is a look at three cameras that can achieve it all.

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