We all panic a little before going on vacation. And while we're searching for shoes in the closet and our passport, there's that silent, almost existential dilemma running in the background: Did I turn off the stove? And then, once you're in the car, in the middle of the highway, or maybe already on the plane, comes the classic "mental trick": you're absolutely sure you've forgotten something. What exactly? It's not clear. But something. Maybe just that.
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The Ricoh GR IV is here to prove that there are still cameras made for people, not algorithms. If you're the type of person who wears Japanese denim, listens to vinyl, and thinks about moving to Lisbon - this is the camera for you. Old form, new soul, and a clear message: "I don't need a viewfinder, I have a vision."
Leica. The name itself sounds like something you’d want to have on your shelf – not just for its prestige, but for the history it carries. In 2025, the German photography pioneer celebrates the 100th anniversary of his iconic Leica 1 camera, which forever changed the way we see and capture the world in 1925. It was the first successful mass-produced 35mm camera, laying the foundation for modern photography.
Who has the better camera? The iPhone 16 Pro and Google Pixel 9 Pro currently offer the best photography experience among smartphones. A comparison of the performance of wide-angle and zoom lenses and the processing of RAW files also reveals significant differences. Let's delve into the details, distortions and color profiles that set this tech giant apart.
The Hasselblad X2D 100C Earth Explorer Limited Edition is more than just a camera – it's a tribute to nature and elegance, offering the ultimate photographic experience in a limited edition of 1,000 pieces. With a 100 MP medium format sensor, improved stabilization and a luxury accessory package, this camera embodies aesthetics and technical excellence. But be prepared to shell out a whopping 14,000 $ for this masterpiece.
Leica returns to the roots of analog photography with the new edition of the M11-D. This camera is designed for fans of clean, basic photography techniques that remind them of the days when photography was still the domain of film cameras. The Leica M11-D forgoes the screen on the back, allowing for an authentic photography experience focused on composition and lighting, without the distractions that often come with modern digital cameras.
The iPhone 16 is here, and with it upgrades that will have all photo and video fans speechless. Among the impressive innovations, we find 4k recording at 120 frames per second, a new ultra-wide camera and many improvements that will take your footage to the professional level. All this on your device. Sound like an ad for Hollywood gear? No, just a new iPhone. iPhone 16 photo and video are only slightly changed on the first ball, but those little things are a big step forward. I'll explain why!
Whether it's a professional photo or a quick snap with your phone, there are some key mistakes to avoid to get the best possible result. Here's a list of twelve mistakes to keep in mind and avoid in order to look great in your photos.
Why do you always lean forward when talking to someone? What does it mean if you're always adjusting your clothes or shifting from foot to foot? All these gestures and poses in the photos are not accidental.
Canon Adria presented an outdoor exhibition on Gallus embankment in Ljubljana in honor of the participants in Canon's youth program 2022/2023. Under the careful guidance of mentor Matic Borković, photographer and creative director of the Carinthian video production 8Production, using Canon equipment, ten young people depicted nine stories related to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations (UN), as seen and perceived through the camera lens.
Google Photos is getting support for the new Ultra HDR by Google format in Android 14. Get ready for photos that will leave your friends speechless (and maybe a little green with envy).
Canon's intergenerational program was created in cooperation between the Canon Adria company and the photography magazine Digitalna Kamera. The program is focused on collaboration between the younger and older generations of photographers, and the ultimate goal of the project is to raise awareness of acceptance of diversity, inclusion and equal treatment of all people. The program concludes with an outdoor photo exhibition of large prints, which will be on display in Žalec by the beer fountain from June 9 to the end of September. The resulting photo stories are a reminder of tolerance, respect and consideration for all people.