I was impressed when the Sony a9’s amazing tracking abilities and blazing fast burst rate of 20 FPS was revealed, but at the time I had little personal interest in a premium-priced Sony mirrorless camera. Telephoto options were limited, I had been fairly unimpressed with the total package of the a7RII, and I was stil [Read more...]
Camera Reviews
The Fuji X-T30 is Fujifilm’s fourth generation “bargain” mirrorless camera. It has inherited a lot of trickle-down goodness from the X-T3 that I reviewed last year, including an improved sensor, better autofocus, 4K video, and more. It has a lot packed into the compact little body that’s nearl [Read more...]
The Canon EOS RP is Canon’s second entry in the new R series of mirrorless cameras from Canada. This second full-frame mirrorless camera comes with a slightly reduced spec list and a price tag roughly $1000 less – making it one of the most affordable entry points into a full frame camera, period, and also [&hel [Read more...]
Sony surprised some of us with the announcement of the Sony a6400 APS-C mirrorless camera. Many of us expected Sony to continue moving upscale with an a6500 replacement, but instead it appears that Sony is going flesh out their APS-C mirrorless offerings with more of an upgrade to the a6300 (in the a6400) while then [&hell [Read more...]
FUJIFILM X-T3 Review | Join Photographer Dustin Abbott as he evaluates the newest mirrorless camera from FUJIFILM. Their best yet? [Read more...]
Canon shooters have been calling for a full frame mirrorless camera from for years. They watched all the cool new innovations on the Sony a7 series and wondered when Canon was going to catch up. I’ve seen dozens of “wish lists” from countless photographers who all had their own vision for how Canon [Read more...]
I’ve just started a brand new partnership with FUJIFilm where I will start to spend some time reviewing some of their products, and I’ve started with the newest and brightest – their X-T3 Flagship camera body and the monster XF 200mm F2 OIS lens. Fuji has invested their development into APS-C (and Medium [Read more...]