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Light Lens Lab 35mm f/1.4 ASPH 11873 Review: All the Joy for Way Less Money Amongst the plethora of different versions of the Leica M 35mm f/1.4 Summilux lenses, the 11873 model has garnered special attention. This double-aspherical design is famous for its lens character and classic glow at wid...
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How It Was Shot: The Triangle Shadow of Mount Hood Towering 11,249 feet above sea level, Mount Hood is the tallest mountain in the state of Oregon. The mountain is so large that on a clear day, it can be visible from over 100 miles away. [Read More]
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Meet the tiny team making the world's only peel-apart instant film - one 20-minute sheet at a time Stills from videos: Abby Ferguson Being in my line of work means that I'm exposed to all sorts of products and companies. Because of that, it's not often that I'm truly surprised by something. Recently, thoug...
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Twenty Years, One City: What Tokyo Taught Me About Patience and Glass Most photographers I know are in constant motion. New cities, new continents, new visual problems to solve. There's truth in it. Unfamiliarity forces you to look. Familiarity gives you permission to stop. But there&#...
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4 of the Best Viltrox Lenses Every Photographer Will Love

The Phoblographer - 6 Jun 2026 12:00
Prime lenses are some of the popular options for those wanting brighter apertures. While there are good first-party options, one must remember that they are often expensive for young photographers. If you are someone who...
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For $25/Year: Get Us Ad Free With Perks

The Phoblographer - 6 Jun 2026 09:00
It's the best deal around! I started to do things that otherwise would seem crazy for a publisher of a niche photography online magazine to do. For starters, this year, the Phoblographer may actually make a printed m...
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120 Film: Is It Really Better Than Digital?

The Phoblographer - 6 Jun 2026 06:00
We also need to talk about loading 120 film, because even if you have experience with 35mm film, 120 is a totally different beast in terms of how you load it. You see, 120 film comes on rolls, so it's just one long r...
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