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Photography Life's new articles 05/16/24 By Spencer Cox The Nikon Z 600mm f/4 TC VR S is Nikon's fla

Photography Life's new articles [View this email in your browser]( [Photography Life]( [Nikon Z 600mm f/4 TC VR S Review]( 05/16/24 By Spencer Cox The Nikon Z 600mm f/4 TC VR S is Nikon's flagship mirrorless supertelephoto lens - a $15,500 piece of glass meant for demanding sports and wildlife photographers. It features professional-grade build quality, handling, and image quality. Few lenses command such a high price, but then again, few lenses are this impressive. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Fuji GFX 100S II and GF 500mm f/5.6 Announced]( 05/16/24 By Spencer Cox Continuing today’s series of announcements, Fujifilm has just announced a pair of exciting products for their medium format users. The new GFX 100S II camera offers a 100-megapixel sensor and a variety of new features for $5000. Then there’s Fuji’s longest medium format lens yet – the $3500 GF 500mm f/5.6, roughly equivalent to a 400mm lens on full-frame. Both of these products look very promising, and you’ll be hearing more from Libor shortly; he already had a chance to test them in the field for wildlife photography! For now, I’ll introduce them to you briefly. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Fuji X-T50 and XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 Announced]( 05/16/24 By Spencer Cox A few hours before the Spring 2024 Fujifilm X Summit commences, Fuji has announced a number of major new products! For X-series users, the biggest news is the X-T50. This lightweight, 40-megapixel camera succeeds the previous X-T30 II. Also announced is a new advanced kit lens: the Fuji XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 lens. The camera and lens will ship June 17th for $1400 and $700 respectively, or $1800 if purchased together. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Canon EOS R1 Development Announced (Updated)]( 05/15/24 By Spencer Cox In a relatively slim press release, Canon has confirmed that they are indeed developing an EOS R1 flagship camera, aimed for a 2024 release. It will have a new image processing system (DIGIC Accelerator) that Canon says will improve the camera’s autofocus and other functions. The new subject-tracking capabilities in particular sound very interesting, especially the ability of the camera to recognize important subjects with “Action Priority.” [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [DxO PhotoLab 7 Review]( 05/15/24 By Jason Polak In recent years, photographers have been spoiled by a variety of Raw developers in addition to Adobe Lightroom, such as Capture One Pro and ON1 PhotoRaw. Another option is DxO PhotoLab 7, which I'll be reviewing today. How does it stand up to its competitors? [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Photography News: Upcoming Fuji X Summit, Canon Sale]( 05/12/24 By Libor Vaicenbacher This is the eye-like mosaic on the wings of the Owl Butterfly (genus Caligo). How long did such an adaption take to occur? And what did it cost? Over countless generations, unfathomably many butterflies were eaten by predators before the pattern you see below arose. Maybe it feels like you’ve been waiting eons for cameras like the Canon R1 or Nikon Z6 III to appear, but it’s nothing by comparison. While we wait, let’s see what has evolved in the photography ecosystem over the past week. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to Photograph the Northern Lights]( 05/11/24 By Guest Poster There’s a once-in-a-generation display of the aurora happening today (maybe through this week). Here in Colorado, dancing lights are visible with the naked eye. It’s a good time to revisit this guest article from Ajit Menon with all the info you need for photographing them! [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Photographing the Kingfisher in Paradise]( 05/09/24 By Libor Vaicenbacher There aren’t many birds that anyone would recognize at a glance. Many groups of birds are so inconspicuous, the differences between species so subtle, and their behaviors so mysterious that even nature lovers struggle to identify them. Kingfishers are different. As soon as you learn what a kingfisher looks like, you will always be able to recognize this beautifully-colored bird waiting at the water’s edge. But in the jungles around the equator, even the kingfisher has adapted in some surprising ways. Meet the Paradise Kingfisher. 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