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Adobe adds impressive new AI technology to its Lightroom ecosystem

 
 

Adobe has announced significant updates to its entire Lightroom ecosystem, including the popular Lightroom on desktop, Lightroom Classic, and Adobe Camera Raw applications.

Many new features rely upon improved...

Leica announces M11 Monochrom, a 60-megapixel camera built for black and white photography

 
 

It's a glorious time for black-and-white photography enthusiasts. Hot on the heels of Ricoh announcing the Pentax K-3 Mark III MonochromeLeica has announced a new monochrome camera, the Leica M11 Monochrom.

The...

One day only Olympus sale! Olympus selling OM-D E-M1 and 12-40mm lens at excellent prices

 
 

Until 11:59 p.m. EST tonight, Adorama and B&H are giving photographers the chance to purchase the Olympus OM-D E-M1 mirrorless Micro Four Thirds camera body for $799 with free shipping. This flash sale provides customers an instant savings of $300 from the camera's list price.

The savings don't stop there,...

Pushing the carry solution market forward: The passion of Peak Design’s CEO, Peter Dering

 
 

I recently had a chance to chat with Peak Design's CEO, Peter Dering, about the company's upcoming Everyday Series backpack, tote and sling carrying solutions as well as their design philosophy and the overall ideology which informs their offering of over 20 products.

In October 2014, after numerous successful...

Caffeine Priority: A simple, affordable do-it-yourself project to make LensRacks even better

 
 

Wake up with IR! Here's today's cup of Caffeine Priority...

I recently reviewed LensRacks, an easy-to-use and effective solution for organizing your lenses, flashes, camera bodies and more. I really liked the product, but felt like it could be made better by attaching it to a movable base. So I built one with...

Canon T6 Image Quality Comparison: The entry-level Rebel goes head-to-head with its rivals and siblings


 
 

A week ago, I published my real-world field test of the Canon T6, the latest entry-level model in the company's long-running Rebel series. At the time, I promised that our image quality comparison and print quality analysis would be forthcoming soon, bringing the overall Canon T6 review one step closer to...

An SD card that doubles as a gyro sensor? Protoype hopes to make video more stable

 
 

A PetaPixel reader attended Maker Faire in Tokyo and saw a very interesting prototype product, a microSD to SD adapter that includes a 3-axis gyro sensor. PetaPixel reached out to the creator, Yoshiaki Sato, to learn more.

The virtualGimbal "measures the angular velocities of [the] camera while recording video,...

Firmware Friday: Quick fixes for just-launched Pentax K-70; Sigma solves Nikon D500 lens compatibility


 
 

Firmware Friday is short and sweet this week, with updates for one camera and three lenses from Pentax and Sigma respectively. We'll jump right in with the update for Ricoh's just-launched Pentax K-70 DSLR first of all, and then come back to Sigma's lens firmware, which is intended to resolve issues when used...

Serge Ramelli takes the DJI Phantom 4 for a spin and shares his tips and tricks for drone photography

 
 

Los Angeles-based French photographer Serge Ramelli has a great YouTube channel with a lot of helpful videos and tutorials for photographers. With the launch of the DJI Phantom 4 he decided to get more into drone photography. He has previously used Phantom 1 and 2 drones, but he crashed them and was excited by the...

Robots take over Rio: Getty enlists the help of underwater robot to capture swimming shots

 
 

Getty Images photographer Al Bello is well-known for his sports photography, having been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Fox Sports, Yahoo Sports, New York Times and many more publications over his career. At this year's Olympics in Rio, Bello's 11th Olympic Games, he enlisted the help of underwater robots.

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How to shoot night photography: The gear and mindset that you need to capture great shots at night

 
 

Photographer Stuart Palley recently shared tips and tricks for night photography for TIME. This video should be of particular interest to photographers hoping to capture the Perseids meteor shower as Earth passes through the remnants of the Swift-Tuttle comet. You can read more about photographing meteor showers...

Making something from nothing: Landscape photography tutorial with Thomas Heaton

 
 

We recently covered a pair of videos from photographer Thomas Heaton in which he went on a location scouting trip and worked to break out of his comfort zone. His latest video continues in the same vein, as he works to simplify his landscape photography.

The video, titled "Something from Nothing," is about...

Is this the bokeh dream for MFT shooters? FZeros launches 25mm T/0.95 cine lens

 
 

New lens company FZeros has an interesting and very fast lens available for Micro Four Thirds shooters, a 25mm T/0.95 manual focus lens. Although designed for video, the lens of course works for still photography as well. What makes this a cine lens is its "super-precise focus control" which offers a 355° range of...

A new spin on camera bags: Wolffepack Capture backpack designed for on-the-go photographers

 
 

London-based Wolffepack created the award-winning Metro and Escape orbital backpacks for general use, but if you're looking for something more photography-oriented, there's good news. It has now followed up with a Kickstarter campaign for the photographer-friendly Wolffepack Capture. The campaign, which has been...

Capturing the perfect Perseids photo: Tips and tricks for helping you turn those meteors into a masterpiece

 
 

"The Perseids show up every year in August when Earth ventures through trails of debris left behind by an ancient comet," says NASA. This year might be a particularly good year for viewing the fast, bright meteors streak across the night sky because we are in for a closer encounter than usual. In fact, meteors...

The power of the brush: Learn how to use Lightroom’s adjustment brush

 
 

Photographer Mike Newton has created a Lightroom Mastery Course for Digital Photography School which offers over three hours of video tutorials for the popular piece of photo software for $49 (the package is currently 50% off). However, in the interest of promoting his course and sharing knowledge, he's offering an...

Caffeine Priority: Trying out Nikon’s radio-equipped SB-5000 Speedlights with their flagship D5 DSLR

 
 

Wake up with IR! Here's today's cup of Caffeine Priority...

Alongside the D5 and D500 DSLR cameras, Nikon also announced the SB-5000 Speedlight back in January. Recently, I've been experimenting with the D5, a pair of SB-5000s and Nikon's WR-10 wireless remote adapter set. While Nikon's flashes have always been...

Ten tips from a pro: Jamey Price tells you how to get great motorsports photos, even without a press pass


 
 

To the uninitiated, shooting a motor race can be an intimidating and sometimes frustrating experience. Although the potential for a great shot is high -- race tracks are colorful and interesting places, and race fans themselves can be quite an entertaining bunch -- it can take quite a bit of work to come to...

Even dolphins know you don’t shoot photos with a tablet!

 
 

If you attend a concert or other live performance these days, you can pretty much guarantee that unless you're in the front few rows, you'll be watching the show above a sea of rectangular screens. Camera phones haven't just changed photography; they've also greatly expanded its reach. Almost everyone is a...

Work the scene: Eric Kim provides 15 techniques for aspiring street photographers

 
 

Street photographer and educator Eric Kim has put together an excellent presentation on street photography, based on his own experiences.

His first tip for aspiring street photographers is to "work the scene." What Kim means by this is not to take just one or two photos and then leave, either because you're too...

Forgotten film and frustrations: Photographers share their worst experiences, biggest pet peeves

 
 

Professional photographers often have amazing stories to share about their experiences around the world, photographing different subjects. But with those incredible moments also come negative events, and Feature Shoot recently asked 13 photographers about their worst moments on photo shoots.

Muir Vidler recalled...

IR reader in Illinois wins $500 gift card in B&H Photo sweepstakes! Could you be our August winner?


 
 

Are you ready to buy a new camera, or perhaps to add some lenses or other photographic gear to your camera bag? If so, some extra cash would doubtless come in handy -- and we're offering the chance to get just that, when you make your next purchase through a B&H shopping link at Imaging Resource!...