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Camera Lens Review

The ultra-wide angle zoom has long been a staple in the landscape photographer’s kit. Though not perfect, this Sony/Zeiss collaboration delivers great optical performance, hitting many of the right notes with only a few minor issues. It’s a keeper.

Camera Review

The X100T is the camera for people who want to jump off the technology train and remember what it means to pursue great images instead.

Camera Bag Review

The Think Tank Retrospective 5 is the smallest in a series of rugged, understated camera bags that won’t break the bank. It will keep your precious gear safe from anything, even — and perhaps most importantly — from prying eyes.

Olympus M.Zuiko 75mm f/1.8 Micro Four Thirds Lens

Okay, owners of Olympus mirrorless cameras. You've got the 25mm f/1.8 lens. Maybe you've got the 40-150mm f/4-5.6 too. Now you're ready for another addition to the lineup, maybe something for portrait work. How about the 75mm f/1.8 lens? This lens -- equivalent to a 150mm focal length when used with a micro four thirds sensor -- sports an all-metal construction with…

Olympus 40-150mm f/4-5.6 Micro Four Thirds Zoom Lens

One of the best reasons to pick up a micro 4/3 camera like the Olympus E-M10 is portability. Olympus' 25mm f/1.8 lens complements this idea nicely, but maybe you need something with a little more versatility. We recommend the Olympus M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/4-5.6 R zoom. This entry-level zoom lens gives you the extra oomph you need to capture subjects somewhat far away…

Olympus 25mm f/1.8 Micro Four Thirds Lens

If you've been shooting photos with the Micro 4/3 system for any amount of time, there's a good chance you've already known about (or even owned) the Panasonic 25mm f/1.4 lens. After all, it is by far the most recommended one for M4/3 photographers. But now there's a new competitor in town: the Olympus 25mm f/1.8 lens. It's smaller, it focuses faster,…

Micro 4/3 Lomography Experimental Lens Kit

Shooting with a Micro 4/3 camera is already a lot of fun, but now it can be even more so by equipping your rig with a lens from the Lomography Experimental Lens Kit. For $89, you get three lenses that will fit any Micro 4/3 camera: a standard 24mm lens, a wide angle 12mm lens, and a fisheye lens. Each lens allows…