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The latest from the Phoblographer for December 8th, 2025

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This $800 DIY Camera Shoots Like a $10,000 Leica Monochrome
By Nilofer Khan
December 8, 2025
When it comes to dedicated monochrom cameras, there are only a handful that have been doing so. For instance, Leica is one company, and then you have Ricoh, both of whom offer dedicated sensors. However, Leica is far too expensive, and Ricoh's GR Monochrom is still in development. However, there is one creator, who has designed a new monochrom camera, that will not cost you thousands of dollars. How does it work and where you can buy it? Have a look.

The Trick to Getting Better High ISO Images
By Chris Gampat
December 8, 2025
A while ago, the Phoblographer changed the way that we review cameras. For many years, publications and even Youtubers used to talk about Low Light performance. But they were really only discussing how the high ISO output of cameras do. Today, high ISO image quality is really good across the board for multiple camera manufacturers. But where the real truth comes in is when you turn off noise reduction. And if you do this, you'll find that many cameras aren't all that incredible. There's a way around it though -- so here is a tip to getting better high ISO images.

This Lost Soviet Camera Could Rewrite Digital Photography If Revived Today
By Nilofer Khan
December 8, 2025
When we examine the history of phtoography, we often find certain technological advancements that had the potential to change the world, but they did not. For instance, we wrote about the Philip full-frame digital sensor, which had the opportunity to gain a strong hold in the market, but it collapsed under its own weight. Similarly, there was once an SLR camera, a device that was born ahead of its time, but the circumstances surrounding it caused its untimely demise: the GOMZ Sport. Here's a look at its chapter in the history of photography and what it means today.

The Panasonic S1R II Got a Pretty Good Update
By Chris Gampat
December 8, 2025
We’re updating our Panasonic LUMIX S1R II review with tests including the latest updates. However, our tests are specifically for photographers. While the camera has some niceties added, it’s overall just a minor update for those of us who primarily focus on stills. These updates are minor but nice additions for photographers. At the moment, …

Lemur Strap: A Versatile Camera Strap That Really Sticks To You
By Feroz Khan
December 7, 2025
There are basic camera straps and secure camera-carrying systems. The Lemur Strap is in the second group. It is designed to keep a camera in place effectively when needed, while also allowing for quick release with just a flick of your fingers. This strap aims to be smart without being overly technical, functional without feeling like a machine, and comfortable without appearing bulky. It's one of the most innovative new straps I've seen in a long time that is trying to be different from every other strap available for photographers today

3 Practices That Separate Good Photographers from Great Ones
By Nilofer Khan
December 7, 2025
Photography is not just about cameras. Sure, the tool is important, but the device is only good as one's vision. Many young photographers often focus on the former rather than the latter, and in the modern world, many professional creators are now gearing towards cameras far more than they should. Are photographers forgetting what the medium is about? Perhaps, so. It is one of the reasons why we are exploring three practices that both young and advanced photographers should try to keep the creative juices flowing.

The Best Leica Full-Frame Cameras. There are Only Two
By Nilofer Khan
December 7, 2025
Leica's portfolio has been pretty exceptional in many ways. The company has made many advancements, from launching a fully manual camera for professionals to introducing high-end compact cameras that are perfect for travel. While they continue to expand their portfolio, we have decided to look at two models that are remarkable, powerful, and distinct. Do you agree with us? Scroll below to find out more.

Canon Already Built Perfect Cameras in the ’70s. It’s Time They Bring Them Back
By Nilofer Khan
December 6, 2025
When one talks about Canon's SLR cameras, the AE-1 is the model that is often mentioned in conversations. While the AE-1 is truly iconic, there are two other SLRs that are just as important: The F-1 and the A-1. Each model offers a different philosophy, and they continue to hold importance even today. So, if Canon is listening to its users for a new modern SLR camera, it should not stop at the AE-1, but also consider these two models. Here's why they deserve a comeback.

Did You Buy a New Camera? Protect It
By Chris Gampat
December 6, 2025
Hey pros! Listen up! 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 …

