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Photography Life's new articles 05/07/24 By Spencer Cox Hasselblad just announced the new XCD 25mm f

Photography Life's new articles [View this email in your browser]( [Photography Life]( [Hasselblad XCD 25mm f/2.5 Review]( 05/07/24 By Spencer Cox Hasselblad just announced the new XCD 25mm f/2.5 V lens this morning, and I can finally reveal that I've been testing an early sample (hence the other Hasselblad articles recently). How does this high-end lens perform? Is it practical for Milky Way photography? Find out in today's review! [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hasselblad XCD 90mm f/2.5 V Review]( 05/06/24 By Spencer Cox This hands-on review covers everything you need to know about the Hasselblad XCD 90mm f/2.5 V, a high-end short telephoto lens for Hasselblad medium format cameras. It's an expensive lens, but it arguably justifies the high price with its impressive feature set and optical performance. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Photography News: Fuji X-T50 Leaks, Extensive Nikon Sale]( 05/05/24 By Spencer Cox Would you rather see a rare animal species from a great distance, or a more common species nearby? I pondered that question during my trip to Yellowstone National Park last week. More than once, I saw distant grizzlies and wolves that barely took up a few pixels at 600mm (or even 1680mm... [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nikon Z 600mm f/4 TC VR S Field impressions]( 05/03/24 By Massimo Vignoli In this article, I’ll share my experience using the Nikon Z 600mm f/4 TC VR lens in the field. With this lens, I took photos in Italy, Tanzania, Namibia, and the Arctic, and I learned a lot about it in the process. I’ve also included some usage tips to help others get the most from this outstanding supertelephoto. [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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