The history of digital photography is full of ‘innovative’ (weird) cameras, but what are the most bizarre ones? Gordon Laing from Camera Labs joins Chris to discuss the weirdest digital cameras ever produced.
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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.
The new Sony 16-35mm F4 PZ is obviously an interesting choice for video work, but we think it’s a solid choice for photographers as well.
We stress test the OM System OM-1 and Canon EOS R3 at an indoor hockey game. Does the Micro Four Thirds camera stand a chance?