Lensbaby has crammed an embarrassment of new features into its tiny Tilt Transformer. The little sliver of metal and plastic lets you mount any Nikon lens onto a Micro Four Thirds camera and use it for tilt-shift* effects. And with the (optional) Compose
CLICK NOTE: Cool information about the Leica S System from Photokina. This also caught my eye:
In one of my meetings during the day I had the opportunity to try out the M9 Titan. The camera is really a work of art and looking through the viewfinder and its bright red frame lines, I felt like I was targeting a missile or the like.
the pitch: to the point..BURN.01 is available for online purchase as of now…yes, i am selling this new book and proud of it…the best work of the audience here on Burn is featured…
Photographer Alec Soth was denied permission to work in the UK earlier this year. So he handed over the reins of his latest exhibition to a new collaborator: his seven-year-old daughter. By Hannah Booth
Photography appears to be an industry like no other. It is a magical profession that defies all rules of business and logic. A job where bills do not apply, and money is useless. Or, at least that’s how it seems to a large segment of the population, who expect photographers to work for free.
Sigma’s new flagship SD1 SLR stands out from the flood of camera announcements at the Photokina show. Why? It is a monster, a crop-sensor camera with 46 megapixels crammed onto its imaging chip. The trick here is that the sensor uses Sigma’s Foveon tech.
Apart from the price – €22,000, or $29,000 – all you need to know about the photographic ambitions for Leica’s new M9 Titanium special edition is in this paragraph: [T]he Leica logo has been restyled and is elaborately hand-engraved in pure resin, inlai
After Kaufmann’s little teaser, a video explaining de Silva’s design process played overhead and the M9 Titan became official: a Walter de Silva designed M9, made out of titanium, with a matching 35mm Summilux ASPH. 500 of these sets would be made.
“Sadly, it’s true,” his brother Jim Colton told News Photographer magazine on Sunday night. “Jay passed away Saturday in Brazil. We are still in a state of shock. It’s very hard to fathom.” Jay and Jim Colton’s father, photographic legend Sandy Colton, an NPPA Life Member, died in December 2008 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Not a big surprise since the specs should be identical to the Panasonic LX5 camera: Related posts: D-LUX 4 and C-LUX 3 press releases leaked New Leica flash leaked Leica D-Lux 6 and Leica V-Lux 4 Panasonic LX7 leak gives hints on the Leica D-Lux 6 Leica X
This is certainly the most enjoyable camera news I’ve gotten in a long while. Fujifilm has made a “development announcement” at Photokina for a camera to be called the X100: a high-quality, fixed-lens, 12-MP, viewfinder-window compact digital camera with
Shot on the fly by Ariel “Rel” Schulman and Henry Joost, the film chronicles an online relationship that develops between Schulman’s brother, charismatic 20-something New York photographer Nev, and a family in Michigan who, the filmmakers discover mid-filming, aren’t who they purport to be.
Press release: The LEICA APO-MACRO-SUMMARIT-S 120 mm/f2.5 portrait lens, new accessories and a new camera firmware update are now available Leica Camera AG, Solms, has expanded the LEICA S2 professional camera system. In addition to optional accessories s