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4 days ago |
digitalcameraworld.com | Kim Bunermann |Peter Fenech
Product photography can seem intimidating at first – especially with so many polished images out there. It's easy to think that all you need is a good camera and lens, but the truth is, there's a lot more that goes into making your photos stand out. One of the biggest game-changers is lighting. While professional product photographers rely on light tents, soft boxes, diffusers, and complete studio lighting kits, those tools can get expensive fast.
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1 week ago |
digitalcameraworld.com | Kim Bunermann
The image 'Veins of Suru' was captured in the Zanskar Valley in LadakhProfessional photographer Dibyendu Das specializes in capturing the stunning landscapes around the globe to showcase the beautiful scenery our world has to offer. To create his internationally published work, he exclusively works with Nikon cameras – these days also with the Z8. Dibyendu captured this landscape shot at 1/80 sec, f/8, ISO200. As the headline suggests, his choice of lens was crucial.
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1 week ago |
digitalcameraworld.com | Kim Bunermann
In today's digital-first world, film photography continues to hold a special place for many of us. Shooting with intention, hearing the click of a mechanical shutter, and waiting to see how a roll turns out is something special. But while the experience of shooting film is timeless, keeping track of all the shooting data – camera settings, film stocks, and location – can get messy fast.
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1 week ago |
inkl.com | Kim Bunermann
Three smartphone screens displaying a photo management app, showing film library, detailed settings for a shot, and capture info. In today's digital-first world, film photography continues to hold a special place for many of us. Shooting with intention, hearing the click of a mechanical shutter, and waiting to see how a roll turns out is something special.
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1 week ago |
digitalcameraworld.com | Kim Bunermann
Sony is keeping us on our toes! With three Sony camera models already registered earlier this year, a newly discovered registration has got us scratching our heads. Let's take a look at what's been uncovered, what it might mean, and why this registration is not as new as one might think. Camera news site DC Life spotted a fresh camera registration under the code WW295750, from June 19, 2025.
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