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Atomos is making the touch to focus feature of its Shinobi II monitor compatible with more cameras. A firmware update lets you use the Shinobi II to control the focus point on the Canon EOS R1, EOS R5 Mark II, EOS R7, Nikon Z8, Sony FX3 and FX30, and the nine other previously supported cameras.

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A decade ago, in the hallowed halls of the now defunct Photokina show in Cologne, Germany, photographers, journalists, editors, and all sorts of other industry movers and shakers were elbowing each other out of the way to get closer to a trade booth where a brands newly launched flagship models were being admired. But the most popular booth of 2014 didnt belong to... more

Hologram hardware and software company Looking Glass, known for its spatial displays, announced new iOS support via Unity integration, enabling users to run real-time 3D media using just an iPhone or iPad, rather than super-powerful dedicated computers.

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A student suffered brain damage after she was electrocuted in a park while posing for a photo with her new Polaroid camera.

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Renowned Japanese-American photographer Yasuomi Hashimura is being remembered for his work, after he was fatally attacked by a stranger.

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Cosina announced a new Voigtlander Nokton 28mm f/1.5 prime lens for full-frame Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. The fast manual prime lens promises excellent optical performance and strong close-up capabilities.

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Joe Rosenthal, the photographer who captured the iconic war image Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, has had a block in downtown San Francisco named after him.

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A few old point-and-shoots, though not necessarily ones we'd recommend.

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Old compact point-and-shoot cameras are having a moment, and have proven to be especially popular with young people... more

Instagram is rolling out "trial reels" that will let creators test out new content with users that are not their followers.

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Photobucket has been sued for licensing billions of users' photos to train AI systems without their consent.

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