Our friend and colleague Chris Niccolls from the Camera Store recently posted a sort of head to head between two very interesting 85mm f/1.8 lenses from Sony and Zeiss for e-mount cameras….
Our friend and colleague Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake from the Camera Store decided to do a cool reenacting project using the brand new Panasonic GH5. They picked a famous scene from Scorsese’s…
Olympus officially announced the successor to its high end OM-D EM1, named the OM-D EM1 Mark II several weeks ago. This camera which was shown for the first time during…
Earlier today Fujifilm introduced two updated cameras – the X100F (the newer member of the X100 large sensor compact camera with a fixed lens from Fufji) and the X-T20 –…
On this video our friend and colleague Chris Niccolls from the Camera Store and photographer Mike Drew look at the Canon EOS M5. The big question is of course did Canon finally…
On this video our friend and colleague Chris Niccolls from the Camera Store looks at the new FZ2500 (aka FZ2000 in some countries) and how it compares to the Sony RX10 II/III. The FZ2500…
On this video our friends and colleagues Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake from the Camera Store looks at the new Sony A6500 and how it compares to the existing A6300 in both stills…
On this video our friend and colleague Chris Niccolls from the Camera Store looks at how colors look out of the camera from a bunch of different cameras (Nikon D500, Sony A6300,…
Today we have a special treat for you. During Photokina 2016 we didn’t just shoot videos of products and interview manufacturers but we also had some time to sit with…
On this video our friends and colleagues Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake from the Camera Store in Canada, took the new Canon EOS 5D Mark IV for a spin and came back with some…
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