The retro aesthetic is in, and with retro cameras come retro lenses – and the new Silver edition of the TTArtisan AF 27mm f/2.8 could be the missing piece to unlocking your full retro setup. The ...
Smartphone makers like Apple and Samsung spend millions of dollars to improve the quality of the cameras on their mobile devices, only for users to slap a vintage filter on their shots before sharing ...
There’s no auto exposure when adapting a film lens to digital, either, as there are no electronic contacts for the camera to communicate with the lens. I dialed in the aperture on the lovely clicked ...
Did you know you can use pretty much any vintage lens on a modern mirrorless camera? Here's how to find the right adapter for your lens and camera. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my ...
It's hard to deny that, lately, there's been a bit of an obsession with vintage photography. It's hard to find a smartphone photo these days that isn't using some sort of vintage filter. If you'd like ...
There are few things as exciting for photographers as getting a new lens. Unfortunately, those metal-and-glass cylinders can get mighty pricey, especially if you want the latest and greatest models.
Sometimes you get plain lucky in multiple ways, enabling you to complete a hack that would otherwise have seemed improbable. [Mario Nagano] managed to attach a vintage 1950’s lens to a modern ...
Fujifilm’s excellent X-Pro1 combined the stylish retro looks of the X100 with a high-quality lens ecosystem, but the $1699 price point (and similarly expensive lenses) limited its appeal a bit. Last ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Retro camera designs are all the rage right now, and the OM-3 from OM System (formerly Olympus) is the latest such camera to pair a ...
The resurging trend for retro tech has brought dozens of different mirrorless cameras with a nostalgic look. But one category has been largely left out of the retro camera trend: videos. Sure, retro ...
When you buy a camera that can change lenses, you're actually limiting your choices when it comes to choosing lenses. For the most part, Canon cameras work with Canon lenses, Nikon lenses with Nikon ...