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DJI partnered with 8KRAW Films in a project to fly the Mavic 3 drone off the highest point on Earth: the summit of Mount Everest.

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Film set the photographic standard in more ways than one. The contact sheet, for example, once an essential aspect of the film process, has survived the transition to digital. Although it serves a slightly different purpose these days, the contact sheet can help you see the results of a shoot and make your best photos easier to share.

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DJI recently announced that they are the recipient of the first-ever C1 drone certificate. Granted by German-based research and testing facility... more

Researchers are developing "mind-reading" technology that can translate a person's brainwaves into photographic images.

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Lexar has officially released its Diamond Series CFexpress Type B cards. Announced back in April as the "world's fastest," the series promises transfer speeds of up to 1,900 MB/s.

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A computer science student with a passion for electronics and photography has created a 3D printed 12-megapixel camera powered by Linux and a Raspberry Pi computer system named the PiCam.

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Gura Gear has announced the Kiboko City Commuter 18L+ backpack, a bag that rides the line between a day-use commuter and a dedicated professional camera backpack.

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Have you ever dreamed of traveling to one of the most biodiverse locations on the planet? The Galapagos Islands, located 600 miles off of the coast of Ecuador, is known as a living museum and showcase of evolution where Charles Darwins theory of evolution by natural selection was formed following his visit in 1835.

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Video game photography remains a relatively new medium with Gran Turismo 4 in 2005 the first to offer a photo mode.

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The move to mirrorless by some of the industry's biggest players puts the focus on their new lens lineups.

Updated August 22 2022 | Originally published April 2020

In this article, we're going to have a look at Canon, Nikon, Sony and Panasonic/Leica/Sigma full-frame mirrorless systems to see what they offer and where they might yet go. After all, In our... more

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