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The camera operators behind hit TV show House of the Dragon filmed the dragon-riding scenes while standing on a gym half-balance ball.

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An Olympic gold medallist was left distraught after photographers broke his table tennis paddle immediately after his first win.

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Tamron has announced the 28-300mm f/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD (Model A074), a new all-in-one zoom lens for full-frame Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras.

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Milwaukee-based analog photography company Retrospekt has teamed up with Mattel again, restocking the popular Malibu Barbie Polaroid instant camera and releasing a brand-new line of Barbie-themed 35mm film cameras.

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Lens manufacturer TTArtisan has teased plans to release its newest autofocus lens for full-frame cameras, the AF 75mm F2, in September. The company did not disclose technical specifications or indicate what mounts will be available; its other full-frame autofocus lens, the AF 32mm F2.... more

Well-known storage company Lexar has launched the Professional Go Portable SSD with Hub on Kickstarter. It is a compact storage system designed for mobile filmmakers using the Apple iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max smartphones.

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Some very interesting Canon lens patents have been published in Japan, arriving just a few weeks after a Canon executive said the company is developing new RF lenses "no one can imagine yet."

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Amid increasing concerns over AI-generated and edited images, Meta has admitted that it incorrectly censored an actual, unedited image of Donald Trump captured during the July 13th assassination attempt against the former president.

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French adventure and sports photographer Jrme Brouillet captured an incredible surfing photo in Tahiti that may ultimately be the iconic photo of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

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One of the things that I love to do at every Olympics, is to go behind the scenes of the Canon Professional Services (CPS) area to see all the goodies they have brought to support the photographers here at the Olympics. And once again, they brought a lot of stuff, including some new toys for us to play with.

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