What Is Kinetic Photography? When you hear the word kinetic, the first thing that probably comes to mind is motion, and that is exactly what this technique is built around. Kinetic photography, sometimes called camera tossing, is a style where the camera itself becomes part of the movement while taking the photo. Instead of holding the camera steady like we normally would, you intentionally move it. That movement might be a shake, a swing, a bounce, a spin, or in some cases e
credits: TTArtisan TTArtisan has expanded its tilt-shift lineup with the 17mm f/4 tilt-shift lens, which is now also available for Nikon Z, Canon RF, and L-mount cameras. The lens had previously been released for Sony E-mount and Fujifilm GFX systems, and this update simply brings the same design to a wider range of mirrorless mounts. With its ultra-wide 17mm focal length and tilt-shift functionality, it is meant for areas like architecture, interiors, and landscape photograp
credits: Canon A new rumour is causing excitement in the Canon community, suggesting the company could be working on a zoom lens with a constant f/1.4 aperture, possibly arriving as early as late 2026. The rumour site CanonRumors reports that there is “pretty good evidence” that such a lens exists. At this point, though, the details are still extremely limited. There is no confirmed focal length range yet, and there is also no information about pricing. The speculation appear