The original Camp Snap camera was released a while back and became an unexpected hit. This digital camera was extremely limited and lacked an LCD screen in an attempt to bring the fun back to photography. Now Camp Snap is bringing this philosophy into the world of video with the Camp Snap 8 (CS-8), a video camera with no LCD, no playback, and only an EVF for framing.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Pick One of These Five Fresh Prompts!
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Welcome back to another Weekly Photo Challenge at Digital Photography School!
This week you get to choose from five creative photography prompts — all designed to help you notice your world a little differently and strengthen your visual storytelling.

Whether you prefer landscapes, street photography, portraits, or still life, each prompt below offers a unique way to push your creativity and explore new techniques.
Your Five Prompts This Week
1. Leading Lines
Lines are everywhere — roads, railings, tree branches, stairways, shadows. Use them to guide the viewer’s eye toward your subject or deeper into the frame.
2. Motion Blur
Instead of freezing action, try showing motion. Slow your shutter and capture the beauty of movement: cyclists, waterfalls, passing cars, or walking crowds. Tripod optional, experimentation encouraged.
3. Negative Space
Minimalism often speaks loudly. Try placing your subject within a large, uncluttered area. It could be sky, wall, floor, ocean, or a blurred field. Let the emptiness elevate your subject.
4. Close-Up Details
The world is full of fascinating textures and details we rarely see. Focus on something small — a droplet, a fabric weave, an insect wing, cracked paint, a watch dial, a flower petal. Get closer than you usually do.
5. Golden Hour Magic (What’s Golden Hour?)
Ah, the warm glow of the sun as it rises or sets. This hour transforms even ordinary scenes into something cinematic. Try silhouettes, portraits, landscapes, street shots, or architecture bathed in soft light.
How to Join the Challenge
- Pick one prompt that sparks your interest.
- Spend the week exploring, experimenting, and shooting.
- Share your final image at the end of the week using #dPSWeeklyChallenge.
- Want to push yourself? Photograph multiple prompts!
These challenges are all about practice, play, and exploring your vision. Can’t wait to see what you create!
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DJI Osmo Mobile 8 Review: A Smart, Well-Rounded Smartphone Gimbal
This is DJI’s second gimbal within 12 months, following the Osmo Mobile 7P, and it can be viewed as something of a correction. That’s not to denigrate the OM7P, which remains a very capable gimbal unto itself, but the $159 Osmo Mobile 8 addresses numerous shortcomings of its predecessor.
Misinformation
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Had a great article sent out by the State Library of Victoria today, it was titled “Misinformation through the decades” and explores the use of what we now call Photoshop.. Well worth a read!
A sentence that certainly resonates within me “When we’re bombarded by a stream of images, daily, how can we tell what’s real and what isn’t?” as someone who looks at photography from many sources, daily, I certainly see a LOT of ‘generated’ content these days, and scarily, a lot of people ‘praising the photographer’ – Can you spot a fake? Drop us a comment.
We won’t re-print it here, that’s not cool, but we’ll drop a link to the full article, below!
On 24 July 2025, we hosted a staff forum exploring the complex world of misinformation. From retouched glass plate negatives to AI-generated bird photos, we unpacked how truth is distorted and preserved in digital collections….[read the full article]

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Canon RF 45mm f/1.2 STM Review: Affordable and Usable Wide Aperture
In a photo industry of ever-increasing prices, it’s refreshing to see optics that supply exceptional value for the dollar. The new Canon RF 45mm f/1.2 STM made the entire industry double-take upon seeing an f/1.2 optic for only $479. Surely, there must be a catch, so I took the handy little 45mm to a local Christmas market to explore the myriad lights using an extremely shallow depth of field lens.
Register for Shoot Extraordinary, Limited spots left.
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Sharing this one for our friends over at Lensbaby!

When Elizabeth Willson first picked up the OMNI Rainbow Pack, she was comfortable adding creative light and bokeh to her photos, but the OMNI films remained a mystery. That changed the moment she began curling them around the edge of her lens to catch the light. Suddenly, her images transformed, bursting with color, depth, and a sense of wonder that made every story feel alive.
Through selective focus, layering, and in-camera double exposures, Elizabeth creates dreamlike photographs that invite you to move through time and space—moments that feel fluid, alive, and full of possibility.
At the Shoot Extraordinary Conference 2025, Elizabeth will teach you how shifting your focus can change the entire tone of your story. You’ll learn to harness OMNI films and crystals to add intrigue through light and color, and explore how layering in your compositions creates a sense of movement and mystery.
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‘The Stringer’ on Netflix Review: Nobody Is Going to Believe Nick Ut Took ‘Napalm Girl’ Now
The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo, which lands on Netflix this week, opens with a line implying Nick Ut is a liar: “What you do know is what you didn’t take.” But is that really true? I’ve always thought the inverse makes more sense.
Introducing Godox iT32 iFlash Camera Flash & X5 TTL Wireless Flash Trigger
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New from Godox, the iFlash camera flash is an interestingly modular on AND off camera flash, building on their iFLash range, this is a good option for those looking to use their flash on and off their cameras.
Why should I use my flash OFF my camera?
iFlash Camera Flash iT32 & X5 C/N/S/F/O – One System, Built for All
Meet the iT32 iFlash Camera Flash & X5 TTL Wireless Flash Trigger — a modular lighting system built for ultimate versatility and efficiency. When paired with different X5 versions, one iT32 flash body seamlessly adapts to Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, and OM System cameras, offering full TTL and HSS support across brands. The X5 functions as both a hotshoe and wireless trigger, enabling instant transitions between on-camera use, off-camera freedom, and complex multi-light setups. Compact yet powerful, the iT32 & X5 combine magnetic modularity, cross-brand compatibility, and Godox 2.4GHz wireless integration—empowering photographers to shape light effortlessly, anytime and anywhere.

One System, Built for All
The iT32 & X5 offer a universal solution for photographers working across different camera systems. Its interchangeable magnetic X5 hotshoe allows instant switching between brands by simply changing the X5 version. This flexible design helps photographers focus more on creativity and less on equipment compatibility.
Dual Identity: Hotshoe & Trigger in One
X5 serves both as a hotshoe mount and a wireless transmitter, enabling smooth transitions between on-camera and off-camera use. When attached to iT32, it functions as the hotshoe for on-camera shooting; once detached, it automatically switches to trigger mode, wirelessly controlling iT32 or other Godox Wireless X System flashes.

Effortless Multi-Light Sync
Equipped with a built-in 2.4GHz receiver in the iT32 and a 2.4GHz sender in the X5,
the system ensures instant wireless communication without manual pairing. When used together, iT32 and X5 act as a master unit to trigger multiple Godox flashes simultaneously. When separated, the X5 can still control the iT32 and other flashes within the Godox 2.4GHz wireless X system, making multi-light setups simple, fast, and reliable.
Intelligent Recognition and Real-Time Display
The iT32 automatically identifies the attached X5 version, displaying key information such as model type, battery level, and charging status on its screen. This smart detection ensures photographers always stay aware of system status, minimizing errors and keeping shooting sessions smooth and controlled.
Magnetic Mounting, Fast and Secure
The magnetic interface between iT32 and X5 ensures a stable, one-click connection that’s firm yet quick to detach. Compared with traditional locking mechanisms, it greatly speeds up setup while maintaining reliability, allowing photographers to switch modes fluidly and capture every moment with ease.
Refined Design, Built for Practical Use
Intuitive Touchscreen Control
Rotatable Flash Head
Built-in Reflector and Diffuser
USB-C Charging
Professional Performance, Seamless Compatibility
Advanced Flash Functions
Godox 2.4GHz Wireless Ecosystem
Magnetic Accessories for Creative Expansion
LED Modeling Light
Technical Data
| Model | iT32+X5S | iT32+X5C/N/O/F |
| Global Shutter Sync Shooting | Provided | Unprovided |
| Radio Wireless Global Shutter Sync | Provided | Unprovided |
| Guide Number (1/1 step) | Approx. GN18 (ISO 100, in meters) | |
| Flash Duration (t0.1) | 1/1000s?1/30000s | |
| Exposure Control | ||
| Exposure Control System | TTL auto flash and manual flash | |
| Flash Exposure Compensation | ±3 steps with 1/3 increment each step | |
| Sync Mode | High-speed sync (up to 1/8000 seconds, or 1/80000 seconds with Sony cameras equipped with global shutter), first-curtain sync, and second-curtain sync | |
| Multi Flash | Provided (up to 100 times, 100Hz) | |
| Wireless Flash (Radio 2.4G Transmission) | ||
| Wireless Function | Sender, Receiver | |
| Sender Groups | M, A, B, C?iT32+X5S/N/F/O??A, B, C, D?iT32+X5C? | |
| Receiver Groups | A, B, C, D | |
| Transmission Range (approx) | Max. 80m (Max. 20m in separated triggering) | |
| Channels | 32: 1-32 | |
| ID | OFF/1-99 | |
| Power Supply | ||
| Lithium Battery | iT32: 7.4V/900mAh; X5: 3.8V/100mAh | |
| Recycle Time (1/1 step) | Approx. 1.5s | |
| Number of Flashes (1/1 step) | Approx. 510 | |
| Power Saving | Provide standby and auto off functions | |
| Sync Triggering Mode | Hot shoe, 2.5mm sync cord | |
| Dimension and Net Weight | ||
| Dimension | iT32: 56 * 39 * 101mm; X5: 1.26 * 1.26 * 1.06* | |
| Net Weight | iT32: 169g; X5: 23g | |
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Choose Your Own & Get Snap-Happy!
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Hello photographers! Welcome to this week’s photo challenge at dPS. The idea: you get to pick one of five prompts below and spend the week capturing images around it. At the end of the week you’ll have a fresh image (or several) to review, share and grow from. Whether you’re just starting out or looking for inspiration, this is your chance to explore, experiment and have fun.

? Your five options this week
Choose one of these to photograph during the week:
- Reflection – Look for reflections in water, windows, mirrors or shiny surfaces. Think about symmetry, distortion, light and framing.
- Texture in unexpected places – Find a texture you wouldn’t normally notice: cracked paint, peeling wallpaper, rusted metal, tree bark, street pavement. Make the texture your star.
- A single colour dominating the frame – Pick one colour and fill (or nearly fill) your frame with it. It could be a red door, a yellow umbrella, a green field, a blue sky. How does that colour set the mood?
- Silhouette or back-lit subject – Shoot a subject with strong back-lighting so that detail falls away into silhouette. It might be a person, tree, building or something else. Keep the shape strong and clear.
- An everyday object — seen differently – Pick something ordinary you see regularly (a chair, a cup, a gate, a shoe) and photograph it as though it were extraordinary. Change angle, light, context; make us look again.
Why this challenge matters
Photography is as much about seeing as it is about shooting. By giving yourself a specific prompt, you train your eye and engage creatively. These prompts encourage you to step out of your “usual” photographic patterns and notice things you might normally ignore.
When you pick and commit to one prompt for the week, you’ll likely discover new possibilities in your surroundings and push your creative limits.
How to play and share
- Choose the prompt you’re drawn to.
- Go out (or stay in) and make a photo (or a few) that respond to that prompt.
- Reflect: what worked about your shot? What might you try differently next time (angle, light, crop, isolation)?
- At week’s end, share your image in the comments (if on dPS) or on your favourite platform, tagging us and using #dPSWeeklyChallenge so we can all find and enjoy the results.
- Bonus: If you want to push further, try two prompts from the list or revisit the same subject across days.
A little tip to boost your shot
- For reflections: stability helps, and watch for distracting background elements.
- For texture: get in close, fill the frame, think about lighting grazing across the surface.
- For colour: isolate the colour, simplify the scene, and ask “what emotion does this colour evoke?”
- For silhouette: expose for the bright part (back-light) so your subject falls dark, and keep the outline clean and recognisable.
- For everyday objects: change your viewpoint—shoot low, shoot high, try macro, move closer than usual. Make the familiar unfamiliar.
Enjoy the week, have fun with your camera, and we can’t wait to see what you create. Ready… set… shoot!
— The dPS Team
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