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Photography Life's new articles 04/24/24 By Spencer Cox This hands-on review covers everything you n

Photography Life's new articles [View this email in your browser]( [Photography Life]( [Nikon Z DX 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR Review]( 04/24/24 By Spencer Cox This hands-on review covers everything you need to know about the Nikon Z DX 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR, a versatile superzoom for Nikon DX mirrorless cameras. With full-frame equivalent focal lengths of 27-210mm, this lens allows wide-angle photos at 18mm, telephoto pictures at 140mm, and anything in between. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to Back Up Photos to a Hard Drive with Your Phone]( 04/24/24 By Libor Vaicenbacher The tempting idea of traveling lightweight is rarely easy as a photographer. It doesn’t take much – just an extra lens here, a sturdier tripod there – and your bag suddenly weighs as much as a bull elephant. While I can’t totally cure your PEES (Packing Excessive Equipment Syndrome), my tip today may help you take the first step to recovery. If you don’t want to carry your laptop with you in the field, try backing up your photos to a hard drive directly via your smartphone instead. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sigma and Tamron Lenses Coming to Canon RF Mount]( 04/22/24 By Spencer Cox In August of 2022, the Chinese lens company Viltrox quietly removed a lens from their online store: the Canon RF version of the Viltrox AF 85mm f/1.8. Soon, it became clear that this removal was in response to a demand from Canon that the lens no longer be sold. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Photography News: Sony 16-25mm f/2.8 Announced, Fuji Medium Format Sale]( 04/21/24 By Libor Vaicenbacher Have you ever wondered what the subject you are photographing would look like if you had a different camera? Namely, a camera with a smaller or larger sensor than the one you currently have? I have asked myself this question before, and will soon offer my answer in an article. As a little appetizer, here’s a photo of a white-throated dipper taken with a Micro Four Thirds sensor, followed by this week’s photography news. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Portraying Misunderstood Animals Through Photography]( 04/20/24 By Hallie E. Cowan Barrera As photographers, we have a unique ability to impact how people perceive on our subjects. Some of the most magnificent animals on the planet are also some of the most feared, but it doesn’t have to be this way. With my photography, I try to tell a story about my subject’s behavior, their emotions, and their complex life. By facilitating a connection between my viewer and the animal, I attempt to work against the fearsome portrayal of these species. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media: [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 Photography Life, Inc, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have previously subscribed to our newsletter. Our mailing address is: Photography Life, Inc 9100 E Panorama DriveEnglewood, CO 80111 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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