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Its one of the most iconic photographs ever to appear in a film: the haunting group portrait that closes The Shining (1980). After decades of mystery, the original image -- sans Jack Nicholson -- has finally resurfaced in a photo archive after 45 years.

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Photography gear and accessory company PolarPro, perhaps best known for its filters, announced a new collection of lightweight bags for creators -- the Roadrunner Series. The series comprises five bags ranging from a one-liter camera case to a 16-liter backpack, promising something for everyone.

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There's no ignoring that the latest US tariffs (link is external) are a hot-button topic right now for Americans who are looking at paying more for products made outside the country. Since the tariffs... more (link is external)

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A Chinese national has been sentenced to jail for flying a drone over and taking photos of a U.S. Space Force base.

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NASAs Perseverance rover, a robotic explorer on Mars, has captured a rare spectacle of two dust devils battling for domination, as one consumes the other.

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Nikon released firmware version 2.00 for the vintage-inspired Nikon Zf full-frame mirrorless camera. The new firmware brings some features and functions from the Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z6 III to the Zf.

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Nikon has announced the 2.0 firmware for its full-frame Zf camera. The update adds a dedicated bird mode to the camera's subject recognition autofocus, support for connecting to the company's Imaging Cloud service and other improvements that will make... more (link is external)

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Fujifilm announced the new Instax mini 41 instant camera, a direct successor to the Instax mini 40. Fujifilm's new instant film camera promises improved style and performance.

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The Royal Collection Trust announced that over 100 years of rarely seen royal portrait photographs, negatives, and archival materials will be displayed at The King's Gallery in Edinburgh.

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An Italian photographer frustrated with low-light image quality took matters into his own hands by building an 80mm f/0.5 lens for his Sony mirrorless camera.

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