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Sebastian Oakley

United Kingdom

Ecommerce Editor at Digital Camera World

Journalist in Luxury & Photography | Old Boy of Polwhele | Cornishman | Countryside | Freemason | Craft: PPrGCO / RA: ProvGCO | London Residency Hunter

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  • 2 weeks ago | digitalcameraworld.com | Sebastian Oakley

    Ah, the endless pursuit of photographic perfection. Razor-sharp focus, symmetrical composition, lighting so flawless that Rembrandt himself would weep… it’s exhausting, isn’t it? And yet, for all our obsession with precision, it’s the beautifully flawed, the gloriously off-kilter, the technically atrocious images that end up meaning the most. The ones with a light leak, a rogue thumb in the frame, or the chaotic blur of life actually happening.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Sebastian Oakley

    When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: FutureAh, the endless pursuit of photographic perfection. Razor-sharp focus, symmetrical composition, lighting so flawless that Rembrandt himself would weep… it’s exhausting, isn’t it? And yet, for all our obsession with precision, it’s the beautifully flawed, the gloriously off-kilter, the technically atrocious images that end up meaning the most.

  • 2 weeks ago | digitalcameraworld.com | Sebastian Oakley

    For filmmakers and content creators, the realization that their brand-new cinema camera requires an extra paid license to unlock its full potential can be frustrating. It feels a bit like buying a luxury car and then being told you need to pay extra to get into fifth gear. But there’s a method behind this madness, and the reason why many cinema cameras require video licenses comes down to a mix of business strategy, licensing costs, and technical considerations.

  • 2 weeks ago | digitalcameraworld.com | Sebastian Oakley

    The Nikon Z7 II is now available for just $1,996.95, saving you an incredible $300 off at B&H's usual price. This mirrorless powerhouse brings everything that made the original Z7 great while refining its performance to meet the demands of serious photographers. It features a 45.7MP backside-illuminated sensor, dual Expeed 6 processors, and an advanced autofocus system that benefits from Nikon’s ever-expanding Z-mount lens lineup.

  • 2 weeks ago | digitalcameraworld.com | Sebastian Oakley

    Nikon has officially unveiled the new Nikon Z5 II, an upgraded version of its popular full-frame mirrorless camera, designed to meet the needs of both emerging and experienced creators. Building on its predecessor’s solid foundation, the Nikon Z5 II boasts improved processing speed, enhanced subject recognition autofocus, and better low-light performance.

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11 Apr 25

RT @GentlemanZine: The 50th Issue of The Gentleman Magazine is now out, our cover features Brothers Jack & Charlie Stein celebrating 50 ye…

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8 Apr 25

I just want to say a massive thank you to all that has subs to my YouTube channel - 1,002 is a LOT of people in a room and I'm extremely greatfil that you all think I'm worthy of your time. Thank you! Now let's rolls out some more video and celebrate photography! https://t.co/IkrJ8CDc2n