The versatile 70-200mm lens is a staple in the working photographer’s arsenal because it excels across a wide variety of scenarios ranging from portraits to landscapes and even sports. Sony’s first take on this proven formula for the FE system is a stunner and will surely impress veterans and newcomers alike.
The Panasonic Leica Nocticron is the pinnacle of image quality in the Micro Four Thirds system. But you're going to have to reach to the deepest corners of your pocket to find the cash needed to purchase it.
This small and portable mini-tripod is a great solution for those times when it isn’t possible or practical to bring a full-sized tripod along. It’s small, solid, and durable, and will allow you to get the shot when it matters most.
The MDR10-RBT headphones' over-ear design remains audible on the street and on public transit, comfortable enough to wear and listen to for hours on end, and the headphones' battery lasts a whole work week without needing a recharge.
The inherent limitations of the small Micro Four Thirds sensor has allowed Panasonic and Olympus to get away from the specification game ahead of everyone else. The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II is the epitome of this head start.
The Tom Bihn Daylight Briefcase is not the largest or most robust bag there is, but for carrying my iPad, some key accessories and my personal items to a meeting, coffee shop or coworking space, it's pretty great.
The Smart Battery Case has garnered more than its fair share of criticism over its now-famous hump. When all is said and done, however, it remains a pretty good case, and packs quite a punch.
The Topo Designs Commuter Briefcase is a magnificent bag. It checks off a lot of the requirements people would be looking for in a work bag, plus it looks good too. Just like wallets, I’m a bit of a stickler for bags. I’m not satisfied using just any briefcase, messenger, or backpack for work. There are some specific things I want out…
The first Sony-Zeiss take on the standard zoom lens for the Full Frame E-mount system may not set any performance records, but its versatile focal range and constant f/4 maximum aperture give α7-series shooters a very capable tool to get the job done in a compact, sleek package.
The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus both push people out of their phone size comfort zone. So, if that's going to be the case anyway, they may as well get the 6s Plus when they decide to upgrade.