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Amazon Prime Day is here, and SmallRig is offering unbeatable discounts on its high-quality camera accessories. Whether you're looking to upgrade your lighting, find the perfect tripod, or stock up on reliable batteries, SmallRig has you covered with deals that will help take your production game to the next level.

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Ill be honest: Ive never used a NAS before. As a photographer and content creator, Ive spent years juggling stacks of external SSDs and hard drives in a messy, chaotic system that has somehow worked. But what I dont have are enough backups, and the constant worry of a drive failing or getting lost has always nagged at me.

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Awe-inspiring scenes of the Milky Way, dancing aurorae, and serene galaxies all feature on the shortlist for this years ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year.

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Samsung is hosting its Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event tomorrow, July 9, and the South Korean tech giant is expected to announce a range of new products, including new foldable smartphones and possibly the next generation of its Galaxy smartwatch.

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A Minolta? But didn't they leave the camera business years ago? The re-emergence of the Minolta brand in the US highlights some interesting quirks of the laws around trademarks.

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The Fourth of July weekend celebrations are over, but a skydiver flying through the fireworks while filming on a GoPro was too good not to share.

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Swedish clothing retailer H&M has started rolling out what it calls "digital twins", effectively AI-generated clones of models.

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The Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant (IPPG) has partnered with GOST Books for the Tom Stoddart Award for Excellence, which will see a photographer create a book and receive 5,000 ($6,812).

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A Chinese X100VI owner added a film advance lever to his camera, and it has proven to be an extremely controversial camera modification.

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In yet another tariff development, President Donald Trump said today that he is sending letters to Japan and South Korea outlining a plan to raise tariffs on imports from both countries to 25% on August 1. The news comes one day after U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent went on CNN to discuss Trump's latest tariff plans.

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