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Shutterbug Staff  |  Aug 03, 2015

Nikon added three new lenses to its Nikkor arsenal tonight: the AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR, AF-S 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR, and the AF-S 24mm f/1.8G ED.

Dan Havlik  |  Aug 03, 2015

Fujifilm announced today it will be offering an IR (Infrared) version of its pro-level X-T1 mirrorless camera. Called, appropriately, the Fujifilm XT-1 IR (Infrared), the camera is aimed at law enforcement, medical research and scientific communities, which use IR photography as part of their work, Fuji said. Applications include crime scene investigation, healthcare diagnostics and observation, and other scientific and technical applications.

The Editors  |  Aug 03, 2015

Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day is a highly creative shot of reflections captured in a television screen.

“The reflection of a chandelier onto a television screen is kind of a weird thing to photograph, but I loved the prism-like effect the light made on the screen. I just had to take the shot,” writes Stevenson.

This image was captured with a Nikon D3200, a Tamron 18-270mm lens at 70mm, f/5.6, 1/810 sec, ISO 1600.

The Editors  |  Jul 31, 2015

Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day is the result of two dramatic images (from two photographers) combined to create one amazing shot.

Cynthia Boylan  |  Jul 31, 2015

Ever wonder how a lens is made? Every wonder how they're repaired? The interesting and informative short video below was shot at a Sigma testing and repair facility in Japan and it offers a revealing glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes.

Jon Sienkiewicz  |  Jul 31, 2015

A few years back, while waiting for a beautiful but thoroughly flakey model in the parking lot of a restaurant near Liberty State Park, my boredom was interrupted by a black Lincoln Town Car that slipped suspiciously past me and parked a few spaces away. After several minutes, two men exited the sedan. They were wearing tuxedos and looked rather serious. The trunk lid popped open. Ignoring me completely, they rummaged through the trunk. One of the men removed his tux jacket and strapped on a large black holster. A moment later, the other did the same. I slid down in my seat, wondering if I was about to witness some weird reenactment of High Noon, right there in Jersey City.

Joe Farace  |  Jul 31, 2015

Everybody makes prints from their digital image files—everybody. It may just be cranking out a few photo prints from a birthday party on a kiosk at Walgreens, or wedding photographers having full albums printed at commercial labs, but contrary to some pundits who claim digital has destroyed the need for a physical print, they are still being made and enjoyed. As Mark Twain once said, “Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable.”

The Editors  |  Jul 30, 2015

Our Shutterbug Photo of the Day features a highly detailed shot by Nick Moulds that expertly captures the beauty of every intricate detail of the architecture of London’s Natural History museum. 

Cynthia Boylan  |  Jul 30, 2015

Leather Camera Lasso: The Leather Camera Lasso is made from high quality Chicago-bred leather, tanned by pal Shawn in his Florida studio. The Lasso keeps your camera safe and secure so you can capture those hard-to-get shots. The Lasso is easy to attach to any camera with a strap loop. Simply slip your hand through the looped side and clip the other end to your camera. When you’re finished shooting, you can wrap the Lasso around your wrist, keep it clipped it to your camera or even keep it in your pocket. The price is $64.

 

Shutterbug Staff  |  Jul 30, 2015

Canon unveiled the ME20F-SH this morning, the company’s first “multi-purpose camera,” which is designed to capture full HD video at an extremely high sensitivity, allowing it to see and record color footage in the dark.

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