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Photography Life's new articles 03/06/24 By Spencer Cox This hands-on review covers everything that

Photography Life's new articles [View this email in your browser]( [Photography Life]( [Nikon Z 85mm f/1.2 S Review]( 03/06/24 By Spencer Cox This hands-on review covers everything that you need to know about the Nikon Z 85mm f/1.2 S, a high-end prime lens that Nikon announced in February 2023 for the Z System. It is one of Nikon's flagship portrait photography lenses - and the longest f/1.2 lens that Nikon has ever made. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [What Apple MacBook to Buy for Photography (2024 M3 Update)]( 03/05/24 By Jason Polak Right after I wrote an update to this article last week, Apple announced that the M3 chip would be coming to the MacBook Air later this year! I've updated the charts and info in this article to reflect the new announcement. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Balancing Work and Photography as a Field Researcher]( 03/04/24 By Hallie E. Cowan Barrera During my one month as an intern at the Crocodile Research Coalition in Belize, I did not take one photo of a crocodile. My group spent most of our nights conducting surveys, searching for the two species of crocodiles present in the Placencia Lagoon to research their populations. We would take a small boat out into the lagoon and use flashlights to spot eyeshine – a bright spot of reddish light bouncing back from the eyes of crocodiles. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Photography News: A Fast MicroSD Announced, MacBook Air Sales]( 03/03/24 By Libor Vaicenbacher This Sunday is World Wildlife Day. The theme for 2024 is “Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation.” I often wonder what role photographers like you and me can play in connecting people and the planet. I also wonder if we photographers are doing more harm than good to nature. Is there a compromise that benefits everyone? I am interested in your thoughts. In the meantime, here is a look at this week’s photography news from a bird’s-eye perspective – or perhaps I should say, from the eye-like perspective of Cotopaxi’s volcanic summit (5,897 m / 19,347 ft). [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Basics of Backing Up Photos, Explained]( 03/02/24 By Jason Polak Backing up your photos. It’s one of the most tedious parts of photography, but the annoyance of setting up a good backup routine is nothing compared to the tragedy of losing your photos to a hard drive failure. I’ve explored a variety of backup options myself, and in this article, I’m going to outline the various possibilities for backing up your photos so you don’t lose years of work. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nikon Z Lens Review Updates Are in Progress]( 03/01/24 By Spencer Cox We’ve spent the last two weeks updating our older Nikon Z lens reviews to bring them up to current standards. Now that we’ve finally tested the vast majority of Nikon Z lenses, it made sense to revisit some reviews that had fallen substantially out of date. Although not all the edits have gone live yet, I’m rolling them out over the next week, so I wanted to explain the influx of old lens reviews you may see on the homepage of Photography Life. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S Review]( 03/01/24 By Nasim Mansurov This hands-on review covers everything you need to know about the Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S, a high-end midrange zoom that Nikon announced in early 2019 for their mirrorless Z System. Today's extensive update of the review brings it fully current with the state of the Z System today. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 S Review]( 03/01/24 By Spencer Cox The Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 S is the first lens that we ever reviewed for the Nikon Z System. As of March 2024, I've completely rewritten the review in order to bring it up to current standards and compare the Z 24-70mm f/4 S against other lenses released in the last 5+ years. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nikon Z 35mm f/1.8 S Review]( 03/01/24 By Nasim Mansurov The Nikon Z 35mm f/1.8 S is the first prime lens that we reviewed for the Nikon Z system. Today, we have fully re-evaluated this lens in a modern context and compared it against more of its recent competitors. I hope you enjoy this updated review. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nikon Z 50mm f/1.8 S Review]( 03/01/24 By Nasim Mansurov When we first reviewed the Nikon Z 50mm f/1.8 in 2019, there weren't a lot of alternatives for the Z system. That's changed in the years since. With today's update, we bring this review up-to-date and allow you to see how it compares against newer alternatives. 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