Did you guys know there is a Gizmodo subdomain where you can go for all things photographic? Yep! It's called Reframe, and it's where you'll find additional coverage of gear, techniques, news, and all kinds of great stuff related to the crafts of photography and videography.
Here are this week's best posts:
Fujifilm Wishes Canon, Nikon Would Get On Board With Mirrorless Already
In a recent interview with DP Review, Fujifilm manager Toshihisa Iida stated that it would be beneficial for their company for bigger brands like Canon and Nikon to offer high-end mirrorless cameras. This might seem counterintuitive coming from an underdog, but actually it makes perfect sense.
Vacation Photos of Famous Photographers Are Better Than Yours
The New York Times Magazine has a wonderful slideshow of locations that some of the world's best photographers go to vacation. It's a delightful look at how creative minds approach their immediate surroundings, when not shackled by professional constraints.
This App Shows You What Your Photos Will Look Like With Any Lens
Sometimes when shooting or conceptualizing a scene, it's hard to visualize composition without actually looking through a specific lens. This new iPhone app shows you just how hundreds of lenses will see your subject.
I Could Stare All Day at These Beautiful Studio Portraits of Cameras
It's true that photographers have a way of fetishizing their gear. But it's fun to appreciate the craft and aesthetic of cameras, just like in these amazing studio portraits by photographerJulian Calverley.
Holy Crap, Every Nikon Camera Ever Made In a Single Image
Take a look at this image made by Nikon and found by Petapixel, showing every camera the Japanese company has ever released.