I just spent the weekend exploring Iceland, Australia, Italy, and Japan, all without leaving home, thanks to Lushfoil Photography Sim, a simulation video game made for photographers by a photographer, Matt Newell. [Read More]
OM System Outdoor Monster Curry Review: Bringing the Delicious Heat
In the camera review game, the continuous grind of lens and camera reviews can get a little monotonous sometimes. But every once in a while, a product comes along that is so innovative and so outside the box that you can’t help but stand in awe. Outdoor Monster represents a moment exactly like this and I had the privilege to test it out for myself. [Read More]
Canon EOS R5 Mark II Review for Underwater Photography
The Canon EOS R5 Mark II is 2024’s top underwater camera for underwater photography. It represents a significant upgrade over the original Canon EOS R5 which has reigned as the world’s most popular underwater camera for the last four years. [Read More]
Vivo V50 Review: Marvelous Mid-Range Photo Prowess
There’s something unassuming about the Vivo V50 when first looking at it, yet its camera performance should be a wake-up call to others. The company still sees this phone as unique for its Aura Light in portrait photos but the more significant improvements come from everywhere else. [Read More]
Mac Studio with M3 Ultra Review: A Dream Machine for Video Editors
Apple calls its new M3 Ultra-equipped Mac Studio its most powerful computer ever. It’s a big claim and comes with a price tag to match. Apple’s ambitions create two questions, and we will answer them both: Is the Mac Studio with M3 Ultra truly Apple’s most performant computer, and if it is, is it worth it? [Read More]
Apple MacBook Air with M4 Review: Thin in Size, Price, and Sometimes Performance
Not everyone has the need or budget to spring for Apple’s powerful MacBook Pro notebooks. Besides, some users just want their laptops to be as thin and lightweight as possible. Enter the newest, M4-powered version of the world’s most popular laptop, the MacBook Air. [Read More]
In 2025, Apple’s M4 Max Mac Studio is All Photographers Really Need
Apple’s new Mac Studio with M3 Ultra is an impressive, powerful machine that is worthy of the “ultra” moniker. That said, it better be for the asking price. However, most photographers are probably better served getting the M4 Max version. [Read More]
Xiaomi 15 Ultra Review: An Expensive Treat for Photographers
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is designed and engineered to be the best in the business for mobile photographers, though tighter competition and a key drawback may make it harder to stake that claim. [Read More]
Sigma BF Review: Riding The Knife’s Edge of ‘Too Simple’
One of the most fundamental lessons taught in any art form is to strip away the excess; to streamline and distill down to its essence, only the most essential parts. We see this in many art forms such as sculpture, writing, and even photography, and now we have it in a camera. But is it possible to go too far? [Read More]
Viltrox 25mm f/1.7 Air Review: Performance Without Price
Viltrox is steadily expanding its line of lenses and I’ve committed to making 2025 the year that I review more of them. Viltrox lenses have earned a glowing reputation and I very much enjoyed the 135mm f/1.8. But the latest 25mm f/1.7 comes in at an incredibly low price of $179. Can a lens this affordable make a favorable impression or is it too good to be true? [Read More]