Accessory Roundup: the latest comic book character is... a famous photographer?

Photos: Sissi Lu, PortKeys, Peak Design, Viltrox Welcome to the accessory roundup! This week, we have a lot to go over, including a graphic novel about a famous photographer, a phone case that'll survive whatever conditions you find yourself in and a stylish on-camera flash. First, though, let's look at the deals Deals of the week Photo: Canon The Canon EOS R6 II is one of our favorite cameras at its price point, and this week it's on sale for $200 off its MSRP putting it right at $2000. Buy now:$1999 at Amazon.comBuy at AdoramaBuy at B&H Photo Image: Sony If you find yourself wanting a bit – okay, a lot – more resolution, Sony's a7R V is also on sale to the tune of $400 off. Buy now:Buy at Amazon.comBuy at AdoramaBuy at B&H Photo A flash with retro style Image:Viltrox Viltrox's latest on-camera flash, the Vintage Z1, is designed to fit in with retro-style cameras like the Nikon Zf or Fujifilm X-T series. It has a silver and leatherete finish and its power knob offers a pop of brass-color. Its manual control knob, which gives you access to its seven power levles, also has a bit of retro flaire. It has a single-contact hotshoe interface, giving it wide compatability. The light comes with a defuser, has a recycle time of 0.2 to 3.5 seconds and can get "up to 10,000 flashes on a full charge," though that number is based on its minimum power output. However, recharging it shouldn't take long: plug in a USB-C lead, and it'll be fully powered within an hour. Buy at Amazon Buy at B&H A graphic novel for photography nerds Image: Drawn and Quarterly Even if you don't know the name Eadweard Muybridge, you're almost certainly familiar with his work. He spent the 1800s photographing some of the grandest places in the American West, before casually helping invent the motion picture with his work The Horse In Motion. Now, his story is enshrined in a graphic novel by Guy Delisle called Muybridge, which the publisher says "brings this historical figure and those around him to life through an uncompromising lens." According to an article in The Guardian about Muybridge, the book doesn't try to turn a complicated, real-life person into a comic book hero. We don't want to spoil too much if you're not familiar with his life – or his criminal trial – but this book probably isn't one to share with younger kids. But if you're interested in the history of photography, it seems like it'll be well worth a read. Buy at Amazon Buy at Barnes and Noble Buy at IndieBound A tougher case Image: Peak Design I've long been a fan of Peak Design's Mobile cases, because the SlimLink system lets you securely mount your phone to various camera mounts and tripods, as well as onto bike handles and car dashboards. However, I'm also really tough on phone cases, and the (frankly, beautiful) textile-backed cases haven't lasted long under my "care." Peak Design's new GNAR case promises an alternative. The company says it has "all the protection, ruggedness, and connect-ability that you could ever want," and it features a TPU bumper and a bezel to keep your cameras safe. The edge is also knurled to make it easier to grip your phone in less than ideal conditions. Despite its extra thickness and the SlimLink connector, the company says it should still work with Apple's MagSafe wireless chargers. The one downside is its limited compatability: it's currently only available for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, which is a bummer if you're not rocking the latest from Apple. However, if you are, the case is already on sale – you can snag it for $35.97, instead of its eventual $59.95 MSRP. Buy at Peak Design Keep your film safe Image: Sissi Lu While common wisdom says that 800 ISO film and below can safely go through X-ray machines at the airport, it seems like the new CT scanners that have been popping up may be – to borrow a phrase – unsafe for any speed. Photographer and TikToker Sissi Lu is putting out a new bag that you can put your film in that warns security personel not to send it through the machine in seven different languages. It also comes with a card with a message about the sensitive contents of the bag in 21 additional languages, as well as some cute film-themed stickers. The bag won't keep your film safe if a security guard puts it through the machine anyways, either because they refused to do a hand-check or if you forgot to dig it out of your luggage, but it should at least help a bit with language barriers that pop up – assuming you're lucky enough to get an agent that still knows what film. Buy at Sissi Lu Monitor on a budget Image: PortKeys External monitors that can mount to your camera have always been a great tool for filmmakers and videographers, and over the past few years they've been becoming more and more affordable. The Portkeys PT5 III, though, takes it to a new level – it's only $169, but still includes a 5.4" screen that with an 800 nit max brigh

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Accessory Roundup: the latest comic book character is... a famous photographer?
x ray bag monitor phone case flash
Photos: Sissi Lu, PortKeys, Peak Design, Viltrox

Welcome to the accessory roundup! This week, we have a lot to go over, including a graphic novel about a famous photographer, a phone case that'll survive whatever conditions you find yourself in and a stylish on-camera flash. First, though, let's look at the deals


Deals of the week

Canon EOS R6 ii sensor view
Photo: Canon

The Canon EOS R6 II is one of our favorite cameras at its price point, and this week it's on sale for $200 off its MSRP putting it right at $2000.

sony_a7rv_rear
Image: Sony

If you find yourself wanting a bit – okay, a lot – more resolution, Sony's a7R V is also on sale to the tune of $400 off.

A flash with retro style

Viltrox Vintage Z1 flash on camera
Image:Viltrox

Viltrox's latest on-camera flash, the Vintage Z1, is designed to fit in with retro-style cameras like the Nikon Zf or Fujifilm X-T series. It has a silver and leatherete finish and its power knob offers a pop of brass-color. Its manual control knob, which gives you access to its seven power levles, also has a bit of retro flaire. It has a single-contact hotshoe interface, giving it wide compatability.

The light comes with a defuser, has a recycle time of 0.2 to 3.5 seconds and can get "up to 10,000 flashes on a full charge," though that number is based on its minimum power output. However, recharging it shouldn't take long: plug in a USB-C lead, and it'll be fully powered within an hour.

Buy at Amazon
Buy at B&H

A graphic novel for photography nerds

Muybridge graphic Novel cover
Image: Drawn and Quarterly

Even if you don't know the name Eadweard Muybridge, you're almost certainly familiar with his work. He spent the 1800s photographing some of the grandest places in the American West, before casually helping invent the motion picture with his work The Horse In Motion. Now, his story is enshrined in a graphic novel by Guy Delisle called Muybridge, which the publisher says "brings this historical figure and those around him to life through an uncompromising lens."

According to an article in The Guardian about Muybridge, the book doesn't try to turn a complicated, real-life person into a comic book hero. We don't want to spoil too much if you're not familiar with his life – or his criminal trial – but this book probably isn't one to share with younger kids. But if you're interested in the history of photography, it seems like it'll be well worth a read.

Buy at Amazon
Buy at Barnes and Noble
Buy at IndieBound

A tougher case

Peak Design Gnar Case mounting to motorcycle
Image: Peak Design

I've long been a fan of Peak Design's Mobile cases, because the SlimLink system lets you securely mount your phone to various camera mounts and tripods, as well as onto bike handles and car dashboards. However, I'm also really tough on phone cases, and the (frankly, beautiful) textile-backed cases haven't lasted long under my "care."

Peak Design's new GNAR case promises an alternative. The company says it has "all the protection, ruggedness, and connect-ability that you could ever want," and it features a TPU bumper and a bezel to keep your cameras safe. The edge is also knurled to make it easier to grip your phone in less than ideal conditions. Despite its extra thickness and the SlimLink connector, the company says it should still work with Apple's MagSafe wireless chargers.

The one downside is its limited compatability: it's currently only available for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, which is a bummer if you're not rocking the latest from Apple. However, if you are, the case is already on sale – you can snag it for $35.97, instead of its eventual $59.95 MSRP.

Buy at Peak Design

Keep your film safe

do not x ray bag with film
Image: Sissi Lu

While common wisdom says that 800 ISO film and below can safely go through X-ray machines at the airport, it seems like the new CT scanners that have been popping up may be – to borrow a phrase – unsafe for any speed. Photographer and TikToker Sissi Lu is putting out a new bag that you can put your film in that warns security personel not to send it through the machine in seven different languages. It also comes with a card with a message about the sensitive contents of the bag in 21 additional languages, as well as some cute film-themed stickers.

The bag won't keep your film safe if a security guard puts it through the machine anyways, either because they refused to do a hand-check or if you forgot to dig it out of your luggage, but it should at least help a bit with language barriers that pop up – assuming you're lucky enough to get an agent that still knows what film.

Buy at Sissi Lu

Monitor on a budget

Portkeys PT5 III mounted on camera
Image: PortKeys

External monitors that can mount to your camera have always been a great tool for filmmakers and videographers, and over the past few years they've been becoming more and more affordable. The Portkeys PT5 III, though, takes it to a new level – it's only $169, but still includes a 5.4" screen that with an 800 nit max brightness as well as assistance tools like waveforms, a histogram, focus peaking and False Color. You can also use it to preview what your Log footage will look like once it has a LUT applied.

The PT5 III can take a 4K30P signal via HDMI, though the display only runs at 1080p at 60fps. At that size, though, that'll be enough for most users. You can run it off a Sony NP-F-style battery, or USB-C, and while it doesn't include a battery, it does come with a sunshade, full-size HDMI cable, micro-to-full-size HDMI cable and a mount.

Buy at Amazon

In case you missed it

There have been some accessory news this week that warranted dedicated articles here on DPReview, but we'd be remiss not to tell you about them here:

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