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‘Levitation’ photos are a fun, and not overly complicated style of photography. But if you really want to create believable levitation shots, there are some tips and tricks that will really help. Enter photographer... more

In a bid to lure a few more of your friends onto Amazon Prime, the Seattle-based retail giant just announced a new feature called “Family Vault.” If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can now share the unlimited photo storage you get through Prime Photos with 5 non-Prime friends, free of charge!

Family Vault is part of the improved... more

My name is Shawn Hubbard, and I’m the team photographer of the Baltimore Ravens football team in the NFL. Ive always loved the challenge of shooting with a camera phone.

For years... more

The popularity of camera drones has been exploding in recent years, but so have drone-related injuries — spinning propeller blades can do serious damage if they come in contact with human flesh. Case in point: a starting baseball pitcher had to exit the biggest game of his baseball career yesterday after his finger started bleeding... more

Nikon's D500 is a professional APS-C format DSLR, designed for shooting fast-moving subjects in tough conditions. For this week's Field Test, we brought the D500 to a wildlife reserve in Montana, to meet with National Geographic photographer Ronan Donovan.

Over two days, DPReview Editor Barney Britton joined Ronan to shoot the various bird and animal species that make the reserve their home. Watch the video to see how the D500 performed. 

Sony a6300 versus a6500

That was quick.

Just eight months after Sony introduced the a6300, a higher-end sister model to the a6000, we now have another higher-end sister model in the a6500. The sheer speed of Sony's product releases lately is somewhat appropriate, given the outright shooting speed these cameras are capable of.

Both cameras feature the same 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor, the same 425-point on-sensor PDAF system, the same viewfinder, the same video specification, and the... more

Bjarke Hvorslev and Kristian Kettner shot the above film entirely with a Sony a7r ii camera and a DJI Phantom 4 drone during a 6 day trip to Iceland. The film really does an amazing job depicting the raw beauty and power that Iceland has become so famous for. Turn down the lights, crank up the... more

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