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NFL football star DeAngelo Williams is a huge fan of the TV show “The Walking Dead.” Just how big? Well, he and his bride recently decided to do an elaborate zombie-themed wedding photo shoot that involved professional makeup and the entire wedding party.

ESPN was invited to the photo shoot, where it produced this 3-minute behind-the-scenes video showing what went down:

“[DeAngelo] really had to convince the bridesmaids,”... more

A high-quality, tiny, ultra-wide angle lens with almost zero distortion… that’s what Venus is promising with the full-frame... more

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Sticking with its plan to introduce a whole bunch of new lenses this summer, Samyang has announced the 35mm F1.2 ED AS UMC CS for APS-C and Micro Four Thirds mirrorless... more

Getting started with Magic Lantern can be a bit daunting for a beginner. That’s why computer science student and filmmaker Jake Coppinger put together this easy-to-follow step-by-step video guide that shows you... more

Samyang just dropped a high-speed bokeh bomb on the mirrorless APS-C market. So if you think your manual focus skills can keep up, meet the brand-new, ultra-fast ... more

The Canon EOS-1D X Mark II is a professional full-frame DSLR, and Canon's fastest, toughest and most capable camera ever. To test out its blazingly fast shooting speeds and advanced autofocus we needed a shooting situation that would really stretch the camera's abilities.

So saddle up, ya'll - DPReview is headed to the rodeo...

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Flagships compared: Canon EOS-1D X Mark II versus Nikon D5

2016 is an Olympics year, and while Brazil may be scrambling to get everything ready, Canon and Nikon are fully prepared. Both manufacturers launched brand new flagship DSLRs this spring, just in time for the world's sports and action photographers to learn how to use them ahead of the games, which start next month.... more

Instagram is preparing a big release. According to a report by The Washington Post... more

Virgina-based photographer Ray Reynolds is finding out that there are consequences to covering one of (if not the) most controversial public figures in the world. Ever since he began... more

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