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Olympus Tough TG-5

The ultimate adventure camera has been updated! The new Olympus Tough TG-5 is, like its predecessor, pretty-much lifeproof. Altough there are some strong family resemblances, the TG-5 has some significant changes, it features a 12-megapixel CMOS sensor, 25-100mm f/2.0 wide-angle lens (35mm equivalent), 4x optical zoom, 12,800 max ISO and the latest TruePic VIII image processor. It can snap 4K videos and 120fps slow-mo. It also has a temperature sensor and manometer, along with a GPS and compass  that enables it to record location, speed, temperatures, and depth or altitude. The TG-5 maintains the same 50-foot depth rating, seven-foot shock/crush rating, and freeze- and dust-proof construction.



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KONOST FF

Konost is a new startup composed of engineers and designers passionate about photography, their beautiful Konost FF is a digital rangefinder that could very well challenge Leica. They state "Konost FF is the world´s first true digital rangefinder”, instead of using the traditional mechanical rangefinder, it uses electronics overlayed on an optical viewfinder. Although not yet available (expected in early 2016), we leave you with some specs: it will feature a...
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Sony A7R III

Sony have officially revealed the spectacular A7R III, a compact mirrorless camera that packs full-frame 42.4MP sensor, 15 stops of Dynamic Range and the Sony A9´s Autofocus. The A7R III in fact, inherits much of its new technology from the A9, but at quite a bit cheaper price. The follow-up to the highly acclaimed a7R II, now features a continuous shooting speed of up to 10fps with full AF/AE tracking (twice as fast as its predecessor) and the ab...
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ADVENTURE PHOTOGRAPHY PRO WORKSHOP

Now more than ever, we are turning to creative interests that we previously "didn’t have time for,” and for a lot of folks, that means photography. To shoot like the best, we need to learn from the best. Alex Strohl is a renowned photographer best known for his landscape and outdoor photography, his Adventure Photography Pro Workshop ($150 $300) is a deep dive on how to shoot, edit, and handle the business side of things like a pro. Backed by hi...
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