Photography News

Thanks to a partnership with Parallels, Microsoft will officially support running Windows 11 on M1 and M2 Macs in a virtual environment.

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Adobe Premiere Pro is getting a few feature upgrades today including the long-requested ability to automatically tone map high dynamic range (HDR) video files.

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DZOfilm has announced the Pictor 12-25mm T2.8, a wide-angle, parfocal cinema lens designed for use with Super35 cameras that costs less than $3,000.

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An investigative filmmaker claims to have obtained a photo of a UFO taken by the U.S. military in an active conflict zone.

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Scientists are turning dead birds into drones that could be used to spy on wildlife and people.

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Nikon is considering reinvestment in mainland Japan manufacturing through a new expansion of its facility in Otawara City, which currently hosts its only remaining Japan-based optics factory.

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A photo of a skateboarder has won a concrete photography competition with the photographer receiving a $10,000 cash prize.

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Artificial intelligence-powered cameras are making it possible to track endangered species in real time, allowing conservationists to respond quickly and protect these rare creatures from threats like poaching or fires.

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An astrophotographer has put together an awesome timelapse video of the green comet that passed through the solar system this past month.

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Camera tech for video has come a long way in recent years, with faster autofocus, subject tracking, eye tracking and smarter lenses that stabilize the frame. But in the rush to make hybrids why are aren't we giving video shooters the tools they need?

Video autofocus has improved dramatically in the past few years, making it truly useful for professionals as well as amateurs and hobbyists. However, theres one interface fix that could make the experience so much better.

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