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The Nodus Obscura is the first mechanical watch to integrate an exposure gauge for film photographers who don't have a light meter.

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Theres something unassuming about the Vivo V50 when first looking at it, yet its camera performance should be a wake-up call to others. The company still sees this phone as unique for its Aura Light in portrait photos but the more significant improvements come from everywhere else.

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A veteran cameraman's widow has filed a wrongful death and breach of contract lawsuit against Fox News over his death while he was reporting on the war in Ukraine.

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A photographer's daguerreotype that was taken using a "sorcerer's mirror" in 1845 may be the oldest surviving mirror selfie.

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Panasonic's S1RII is the company's latest professional-level full-frame camera, featuring a 44MP sensor, burst rates up to 40fps with continuous autofocus and promises of improvements to its autofocus system, especially when it comes to recognizing humans and eyes.

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Instagram has rolled out a new feature, which allows users to fast-forward Reels, similar to TikTok's functionality.

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An Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic image of Trump with his fist raised and blood on his face after the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania has testified on the White House ban of his news agency.

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A photographer who lost all their Lightroom presets following a catalog corruption built a super helpful tool to recover their precious editing presets, which were built over a decade-plus of careful photo editing.

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Panasonic has released a firmware update for the Lumix DC-S9, offering some smaller performance-related fixes. Firmware Ver.1.3 is mostly subtle, but it promises to address one of the S9's slightly frustrating features: its slow startup speed.

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Photographer Nick Fancher uses in-camera effects and handmade filters to create wild, vivid comic book-inspired photographs, all without heavy editing or any AI.

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