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These days, almost every camera with a built-in lens has some sort of a “zoom” label on it. However, not ...

Sigma 16-28mm f/2.8 DG DN C Review | The Best Wide-Angle Travel Lens
Sigma recently added another Contemporary series lens to its lineup, and I am yet again highly impressed. This new full-frame ...

Sony Announced a Full-Frame 14mm f/1.8, And it Isn’t a Brick
Sony just made another lens that could be the envy of all other full-frame mirrorless mounts: a lightweight, compact, 14mm f/1.8. The image quality looks pretty good, too!

Fuji Announces The Fujinon GF30mm F/3.5 R WR Lens And The Biggest Firmware Update For The GFX System Ever
Today Fujifilm announced the launch of the GF30mmF3.5 R WR, a wide-angle prime lens with a focal length equivalent of ...

Nikon 14-30mm f/4 Review | The Best Wide-Angle Landscape Photography Lens?
The Nikon Z 14-30mm f/4 S is one of the most exciting wide-angle lenses in a very long time, and yet, it is almost the opposite of an "exotic unicorn".

Best Lens For Landscape Photography | Complete Guide
Landscape photographers can be some of the most obsessed pixel-peepers around! And, when it comes to lenses, it seems that wide-angle optics are a favorite subject for heated debate. Which exotic new lens goes wider? Which is sharper? If you have ever wondered these things, well, you're in the right place, but you also need a reality check...







