Released in 1998, the Game Boy camera was a bit ahead of its time. This specialized Game Boy cartridge featured a 128×128 pixel CMOS sensor and took 4-color greyscale photos. The camera even rotated, ...
These days, camera lenses aren’t just simple bits of glass in sliding metal or plastic housings. They’ve often got a whole bunch of electronics built in as well. [Dan K] had just such a lens from ...
The maker of selective-focus lenses adds a $80 adapter that converts its 50mm models into a 21mm lens. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fujifilm X to Nikon Z adapter. When Nikon released its first Z mount APS-C in 2019 (the Nikon Z50) there was one major problem ...
One of the biggest (and most overlooked) advantages of mirrorless cameras is that they can be adapted to work with almost any lens there is. The short distance between the throat of the lens-mount and ...
Beastgrip, makers of the camera mount used to shoot a Bentley car commercial, are back with a Kickstarter for a much-improved version of their camera mount, Beastgrip Pro. AppleInsider was given an ...
Accessory maker Novoflex has a new lens adapter that will let you use Nikon F-mount lenses on Canon EOS bodies. It adds one big extra over previous versions: you get a ring to control aperture on ...
There’s a lot to love about lens adapters—especially if you shoot mirrorless cameras. They let you mount glass from other systems onto your camera, giving you access to a whole array of shooting tools ...
The Viltrox NexusFocus F1 is a PL to Sony E-mount adapter that will allow manual PL cine lenses to behave as AF lenses. We ...
Lenses add versatility to smartphone photography, but what about filters? Now, Moment is allowing its lenses to add on any circular 62mm filter using a new filter mount. Announced on Wednesday, ...
If you've got a brand-new Mirrorless camera and a collection of DSLR lenses, you may not be out of luck and can still use ...