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Urth Infrared Filter Plus+ review: a 720nm filter for punchy monochrome IR photography
By Dan Mold published
Review This eco-friendly infrared filter from Urth claims to be good for the planet and good for your photos, so is this the IR filter you should invest in?

A third-party lens brand is teasing a new bright 11mm that sees 180 degrees. Could this new lens be an astrophotography contender?
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
LENS Brightin Star is teasing a new MF 11mm f/2.8 II lens coming to refresh its existing full-frame 180-degree fisheye

The Lensbaby Twist 28 creates twisty bokeh in multiple camera mounts – and the special effects pancake lens only weighs as much as a baseball
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
LENS The Lensbaby Twist 28 is a multi-mount pancake lens made to let the backgrounds swirl around the subject

Cokin Nuances Infrared 720 (89B) filter review: top-notch IR filters for those with a slot-in filter system
By Dan Mold published
Review Can Cokin's premium Nuances infrared filter put in a premium performance?

This polarizer-diffusion combo filter is made for photographers who want the film look without sacrificing digital contrast
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NEWS PolarPro is calling the new Goldstache diffusion-polarizing combo filter the “secret sauce for a filmic look”

Laowa leaks a photo of a mystery lens – and the image hints at both zoom and autofocus. As a Sony shooter, I'm hoping for a 12-20mm
By Alan Palazon published
News An image of a mystery Laowa wide-angle zoom for Sony E-mount has appeared online and, while I’d like to see a 12-20mm, it’ll probably feature a 14-24mm focal length

This new "first-ever" lens isn't in stores yet, but I have already tried it – and was surprised at the results. Thypoch is building its first autofocus zoom
By Alan Palazon published
News Thypoch is venturing into zoom autofocus lenses with a 24-50mm AF for Sony E-mount, and I recently snapped some shots with it

These forgotten Canon lenses were 25 years ahead of their time. Whatever happened to these green-ring telephotos?
By Peter Travers published
Lens icon Launched in 2001, the Canon EF 400mm f/4 DO IS USM was a compact telephoto that was smaller and lighter than every similar lens before and since!

Canon to release 6 to 8 RF lenses per year – is it catch-up time for its lagging APS-C ecosystem?
By Alan Palazon published
News Canon recently stated it’s committed to releasing “six to eight” RF lenses per year – which could see it bolster its currently underwhelming APS-C lens offering

Tamron hints that future lenses may launch with multiple mounts right from the start with a surprising new “simultaneous multi-mount” focus
By Alan Palazon published
News Tamron recently shared that new lens launches may come in multiple mounts from the start, instead of releasing the Sony E-mount first
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