Photography News

Panasonic has released new firmware for its Lumix DC-G80/81/85 and DC-GX80/GX85 camera models that eliminates the whirring noise caused by the in-body stabilization system while in stand-by mode. Firmware version 1.2, in both cases, also reduces the impact of the noise during video recording, which previously would encroach on the... more

Is 'Which Disney Princess Are You?' not your style? Well, here's one you might be interested in: a new online quiz aims to provide film stock suggestions based on the users personal preferences, doing so by asking the user to select sample images in either color or black and white categories. After completing the quiz, which only takes a minute or two, one film suggestion is offered with full specs alongside... more

Hungarian fine art photographer Balint Alovits recently completed a new project titled “The Time Machine.” It’s a collection of photos showing the Bauhaus and Art Deco staircases found in buildings... more

Pixlplay is a new hardware and software combo that transforms your smartphone into a special camera designed for kids.

One half of the Pixlplay system is a special smartphone housing that’s inspired by the look of classic 35mm cameras. Simply insert any standard Apple or Android smartphone using the adjustable clamp, download and open the Pixlplay app, and kids will have a simple way to experiment with photography without putting your pricey smartphone at (too much) risk... more

Buying a car is a stressful, time-consuming task for the average American. So when I was asked to create imagery that shows the fun, functionality and ease of purchasing a car in the digital age by Edmunds, it was... more

Apple’s next top-of-the-line iPhone may cost over $1,000 — enough to buy two entry level DSLR kits with a... more

It’s often said that a camera adds 10 pounds to a person being photographed. SciShow made this 2-minute video exploring reasons why cameras play tricks on our eyes when... more

How much of an impact does light pollution have on how we see the night sky? Photographer Sriram Murali has created a new video that aims to show us the answer.

Back in 2016, Murali released... more

PMA 2001 was a pretty exciting show for new cameras. It saw the release of the Nikon D1X and D1H, the Fujifilm S1 Pro, Kodak mc3 camera/MP3 player (a camera so bad that I couldn't complete my review) and the impressive... more

Harvard researchers have made advancements in development of a flat lens known as a metalens for the first time, it can work with a continuous range of colors rather than one at a time.

Research has been ongoing at the University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, showing last summer that it was possible to create a lens 100,000x thinner than glass that could... more

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