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According to a report on the Chinese-language publication Economic Daily News that has been quoted by Digitimes, Taiwanese company Primax Electronics will be the manufacturer of at least some of the dual-camera modules in the upcoming iPhone 7. 

Primax recently increased its production capacity for camera modules by 10 percent and can now supply approximately 12 million units per month. Apparently about 70... more

Chinese drone manufacturer DJI has opened a new facility in South Korea that allows drone owners to learn more about flying their craft. The DJI Arena offers 1395 square meters/15016 square feet of dedicated space for education as well as obstacle courses for those wanting to show off and practice their aerial navigation skills. Situated in Yongin 20 miles south of Seoul, the arena will host an academy for pilots between the ages of 8 and 16, as well as individual and group sessions for... more

If you like using Drop It Modern‘s photography backdrops, we’ve got good news for you: they sell those same patterns as wallpaper. Who needs a backdrop when your whole house or... more

Photo storage and management service Picturelife has shut down after a few years of operation, citing 'a challenging economic environment' as the cause. All of Picturelife's products have already been shuttered, however users' photos and videos have not been lost. 'A few weeks ago,' the company explains, 'we reached an agreement with SmugMug to provide you with a way to recover your photo and video memories.'... more

Edelkrone’s motto, lately, seems to be: “Why not? Let’s give it a shot!” It’s the spirit behind products like their StandPLUS, the “reinvented tripod”, and the strange-but-probably-useful Povie smartphone... more

The hardest part of a 365 project is the first week. Actually, maybe its the first two-three weeks. Its the period between introducing something new into your life and then making that thing a habit.

This is how Ive witnessed it through others taking on a one-photo-a-day projects. Posts go up every 24 hours without fail for a couple of weeks but then, you notice, Hey, I havent seen a shot from ***** in a while? Maybe Facebooks just not showing it.... more

Here’s a quick how-to that will probably come in handy sometime down the road for every portrait photographer. Have you ever shot a portrait where one of your subject’s eyes was partially closed and it made everything look strange and uneven?... more

Getting the best possible performance at the edges of a flat camera sensor is tough, but a new patent from Canon shows how the Japanese company is planning to tackle this problem in future Canon image sensors.

The problem, at its core, is that light travels in a straight line. That means the light hitting your camera sensor comes in at steeper and steeper angles the farther away you get from the center. Companies... more

The idea of cleaning your cameras sensor fills many photographers with dread. It may seem difficult or complicated but it is actually much more straightforward than you may think. In this article, I will give you a simple guide on how to check for sensor dust and how to effectively clean your cameras sensor.

Today I carried out one of the most daunting yet important tasks when it comes to photography: I cleaned my cameras sensor myself. Whilst I had... more

Forget buying a professional rain cover or carting a shower cap with you, if you want to protect your camera from rain and snow on the cheap, this creative quick-and-easy DIY solution will cost you less than $1.

This DIY solution is brought to us by photographer... more

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