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Following numerous travel restrictions and flight cancellations, Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove finally made his dream come true and landed in Greenland to photograph its majestic floating icebergs in sub-zero temperatures.

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NASA has announced that it will release the first full-color images from the James Webb Space Telescope on July 12. There's even a countdown on the dedicated Webb Space Telescope... more

The New York state legislature has passed the Fair Repair Act, the first "right to repair" bill that requires all manufacturers who sell "digital electronic products" to make tools, parts, and instructions for repair available.

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After a four-year break, Fujifilm has an X-H model in its lineup again. But the X-H2S (left) is not quite a like-for-like replacement: that's expected in September.

When we were briefed on the X-H1, back in 2018, Fujifilm put emphasis on the idea it was intended as a stills/video hybrid. It had the most advanced video specs then seen on an X-series camera, gained... more

Editor's note: It's unclear at this time whether or not this announcement is globally or limited only to the Japan region. Historically, software announcements from Japan have affected most regions' applications, but we have contacted Nikon for confirmation and a spokesperson has informed us they'll get back to us.

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Hands-on with the Sigma 16-28mm F2.8 DG DN | C

The Sigma 16-28mm F2.8 DG DN Contemporary is a compact, lightweight wideangle zoom lens for Sony E-mount and L-mount full-frame and APS-C format digital cameras. Click through this article to learn more about Sigma's latest compact zoom.

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Renowned American photographer Elliott Erwitt has captured more presidents since Harry Truman than any other photographer. Over the last 70 years, Erwitt has shot iconic photos of Marilyn Monroe, including her famous subway grate pose, the finger-pointing Nixon-Khrushchev Kitchen Debate in Moscow, segregated water fountains, a grieving Jacqueline... more

Great Joy 50mm T2.9 1.8x full frame anamorphic lens

In December 2021, Great Joy announced its first full-frame anamorphic lens, the 60mm T2.9 1.33x anamorphic. Now, the company is back with a new 50mm T2.9 1.8x anamorphic, and we've gone hands-on to see... more

Capture One first announced an iPad version of its popular photo editor a year ago. Since then, we've seen snippets and teases of the iPad app, including... more

The megapixel count of a camera is often viewed by consumers to be the benchmark number for telling whether or not that camera is "good." If that were true, however, why do photographers not just buy a 108-megapixel smartphone to use as their primary equipment? The answer: because image quality has to do with far more than just megapixels.

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