Platypod Max Review – Portable Camera Support
The Platypod Max is a multi-functional support accessory that can take the place of a tripod in some situations. Is it worth the money?
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The Platypod Max is a multi-functional support accessory that can take the place of a tripod in some situations. Is it worth the money?
I’m always on the lookout for USB-C hubs that can help photographers connect hard drives and card readers in an efficient way. This time I’m taking a look at the HyperDrive 9-In-1 Hub.
I spent months testing photography gloves in the cold Yukon winter to find the best ones for a variety of different scenarios and climates. Because nobody else has ever bothered to name them, I thought it would be fun to do it myself.
Matt got his hands on the Nikon 300mm f/2.8 VR II for an upcoming review. In the meantime, here’s some initial thoughts and a few photos to get a closer look at this beauty of a lens.
The Sigma 14mm f/1.8 ART has one of the widest apertures of any ultra wide-angle lens on the market. This unique combination of wide filed of view and wide aperture make it a bulky, but beautiful looking lens!
Peak Design has updated their popular Everyday Series of camera bags with new models, news sizes, design tweaks and new colours. Check out the entire new lineup here.
Matt reviews the Nikon’s compact super telephoto lens, the 500mm f/5.6 PF. A year after its launch it’s almost impossible to get hold of one in the stores, so does it live up to the hype?
The Canon Drop-In Clear Filter A is an optional accessory filter for the EF-EOS R Drop-In Filter Adapter. I borrowed one to test it out, so let’s take a look!
The Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R enables the use of EF lenses on EOS R cameras with an RF mount.
In this post we take a quick hands-on look at Canon’s widest rectilinear lens, the EF 11-24mm f/4 L. It’s a beast!