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No more digitizing slides and negatives yourself, just use the convenient Foto Koch service.

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The new snapshot is here!

The latest issue of Schnappschuss' is all about Behind the Scenes!

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Camera Basics #13: CMOS, BSI sensor or stacked sensor? What are the differences?

As a specialist retailer, we have a mission: we want to give you the best possible advice and help you to better understand the differences between the various technologies available on the camera market. That's why we want to give you an understanding of the different sensor technologies today. In particular, the differences between the stacked sensor and the BSI sensor.

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Manual lenses: Character and easy handling | Christian Laxander for Voigtländer

Are you interested in manual focusing, maybe you already have a manual lens at home, but don't really dare to use it? Then this workshop is just right for you.

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LIVE-TALK: Voigtländer - Lenses with charm

In a live talk, we spoke with Hamburg-based photographer Philip Rösler about Voigtländer lenses. We talked about what makes the charm and look of these lenses so special, which lenses Philip particularly likes to use and what results you can achieve with Voigtländer lenses. As with his camera, the Leica M10, the handling, look and feel of his lenses is particularly important to Philip. Do the Voigtländer lenses meet these requirements?

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Exploring Cosplay - Photography by Foto Koch

Weirdos, crazy people or "It's not carnival" - these are statements that cosplayers often have to listen to behind their backs. Whether on the way to the next photo session for the Instagram profile or simply for a convention: the costume lives from the image and the staging. This is where I come in.

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