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FAKE NEWS
Baby Boomer – Nikon’s Z 8 Is Mini Z 9
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BRIEF EXPOSURES
ProPhoto 50 Years Ago
Power And Glory From Amaran RGBWW LED Lights
Finalists Announced In 2023 Sony Alpha Awards
Canon Celebrates 50 Years Of Operation In Australia
Facing The Music Mark Lang’s Portraits • Originally an advertising photographer and better known over recent decades for his panoramic Australian landscapes, Mark Lang has also long been pursuing his interest in portraiture, primarily driven by his love of blues music which goes right back to his days at art college in England in the 1960s.
In The Mood SLR MAGIC MICROPRIME CINE 50mm T1.2 • There are plenty of photo lenses adaptable to shooting video, but a dedicated cine lens can be a far better option… the aesthetics of motion picture often being quite difference from those of a still photograph. SLR Magic’s fully manual primes are all about creating an atmospheric cinematic look and feel… which, incidentally, works for photography too.
T-STOPS AND F-STOPS – WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
Results Driven NIKON Z 8 • There’s a long tradition of Nikon making very capable ‘lite’ versions of its professional interchangeable lens cameras, but while the Z 8 shares much with the Z 9, it’s very much an A-list star in its own right.
Making Movies
THE FUTURE OF MAGAZINES
On The Level ZOOM M3 MICTRAK ON-CAMERA MIC AND AUDIO RECORDER • Combining a shotgun microphone and a digital audio recorder, the Zoom M3 is an on-camera mic like no other, and it also employs 32-bit ‘float’ sampling to banish clipping and distortion with very loud sound sources.