Fotodiox Lens Adapters

Today’s Post by Mark Toal Today is the latest in a series of posts about my favorite accessories. I don’t mean ones that I admire or people have told me that they like, but ones that I use every day. One of the things that I’ve always loved about Mirrorless cameras is that you can adapt...

Spending Time with the ...

Today’s Post by Ken MacAdams We were welcomed at the doorway and ushered into two of the seven large cushioned seats at the Pedicure Palace. Eighteen pair of Chinese eyes were fastened on us, maybe among the first foreigners to visit their establishment? The manager handed us an option...

Heading off to Wuhan

Today’s Post by Ken MacAdams With the door closed, and coach pressurized, the high-speed train eased out onto the track – destination, Wuhan, a major city about 900 miles south of Xi’an. The miles melted away quickly, but it was still a 4.5 hour ride until the screaming...

Camera feature of the y...

Today’s Post by Mark Toal Dual stabilization refers to the camera body and lens both being stabilized together. When I first heard about this concept I thought it was a marketing gimmick until I tried it with the Panasonic Lumix GH5. Cameras have had body or lens stabilization for a long...

A few of my favorite th...

Today’s Post by Mark Toal It’s that time of year when you need to get a Christmas present for the photographer in your life—or maybe yourself. This is a series of blogs about my favorite accessories. I don’t mean ones that I admire or people have told me that they like, but ones I use...

Living Like a Local: On...

Today’s Post by Ken MacAdams Wiping sleep from my eyes, I heard the jovial voices of some of my elderly neighbors as they returned from the market. The early bird may get the worm, but I’ll bet they won’t run out of turnips before I get down there at a reasonable hour! I...