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As we roll into the climax of the NBA season, photographer Rob Hammer has a new personal photo project that may be intriguing to basketball fans. It’s called... more

PocketWizard has updated its line of E-TTL-compatible transceivers for the first time since 2009 with the new FlexTT6, which brings compatibility with newer Canon cameras such as the 5D Mark IV and EOS-1D X Mark II.

The company is branding the Flex TT6 as future-proof, as the compatibility engine has been re-engineered to allow new camera support to be added quickly via firmware updates. The transceiver is also ‘forward, backward and cross-compatible’ with... more

Pinhole photography is one of the most basic forms of photography but still a popular experimental subject with many photographers. A new Kickstarter project by Thingify is now aiming to give pinhole photography a more modern touch. The pinhole lens... more

A tiny Swiss village has just passed a law that bans people from taking photos. Why? Because they want to save you from the pain of FOMO, or the fear of missing out.

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The development of curved image sensors may be the biggest advance in camera technology in decades, allowing for simpler, flatter lenses with larger apertures as well as dramatically better image quality. Canon, Nikon, and... more

In our review of the Nikon D5600 we reported connectivity issues with the Nikon Snapbridge app that allows for automatic image transfer from the camera to your smartphone. It appears these issues might now have been resolved.

Nikon has released firmware updates for the Nikon D3400 and D5600 DSLRs to improve the pairing and connectivity between the Android version of SnapBridge and the cameras.... more

In the first decade of the 21st century, camera manufacturers had to find ways to differentiate themselves from the competition. Kodak brought Wi-Fi to the camera world with its EasyShare One, Panasonic released the DMC-LX1 that had a 16:9 sensor and Samsung put... more

Microsoft has become the latest company to show its hand in the race to gain the image quality benefits of curved sensors. Its Project Vermont has developed a method for bending conventionally made silicon sensors into more uniformly-curved shapes.

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DPReview has partnered with the TWiT Network (named after its flagship show, This Week in Tech) to produce a regular segment for The New Screen Savers, a popular weekend show hosted by technology guru Leo Laporte.

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