The Tamron 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD is an all-around zoom lens for Sony and Fujifilm APS-C cameras. Impressively, it provides a full-frame equivalent range of 27-450mm – all in a compact package you can shoot without a tripod.
In this video, we go behind the scenes with professional ski photographer, Angie Smith, for a photo shoot with this versatile zoom lens in Sun Valley, Idaho, home to some of the best skiing in the world.
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One of our favorite things about Micro Four Thirds is the variety of tiny, sharp lenses. How does OM System’s compact 40-150mm F4 Pro lens hold up under scrutiny?
The Nikon Z9 uses a stacked CMOS sensor to power its first pro-level mirrorless camera. With firmware 2.0 now available, we’ve reviewed the fast-shooting stills and video camera designed to win-over Nikon’s professional DSLR users.
The Monster Adapter LA-KE1 gives Pentaxians a way to use many of their K-mount lenses with full AF on Sony E-mount mirrorless bodies. Mike Tomkins looks at how it performs.
Laowa has just announced a new 20mm shift lens, and we were able to put it through its paces in downtown Calgary.
Rotolight’s new NEO 3 and AEOS 2 lights may be more powerful than their predecessors, but they go one step further, providing millions of colorful lighting options via a touchscreen display.