credits: Rewindpix Rewindpix is a new digital camera project from photographer and designer Xiao Liu, built around the idea that digital shooting has gotten a bit ‘too fast’ and ‘too screen-heavy’. After trying cameras like the Camp Snap and FlashBack One, Liu felt they still didn’t capture the feeling of the compact film cameras many people grew up with. So Rewindpix, with its upcoming camera goes in the opposite direction, a big, bright optical viewfinder, a mechanical wind
credits: Darkroom Darkroom has rolled out version 7, and it is one of the most substantial updates the app has seen in its decade of existence. The company rebuilt the entire rendering engine to better handle today’s big RAW files, high-resolution photos, and increasingly heavy video formats. The app still looks familiar, but navigation is smoother, edits respond faster, and everything just feels more stable. Darkroom also says that the overhaul isn’t just about fixing curren
credits: 7Artisans 7Artisans started teasing its next lens, posting a silhouetted shot of it along with three clues: 1. large aperture for stunning bokeh, 2. portrait focal length for beautiful detail, 3. precision focus for total creative control. Taken together, the hints point toward a classic portrait prime, most likely something in the 85mm range if it is full-frame, paired with an aperture faster than f/1.8. An f/1.4 (or even wider) which would match the kind of shallow