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Peak Design is back with its latest crowdfunding campaign to launch its new Outdoor Line of packs and bags explicitly aimed at outdoor enthusiasts and adventure photographers. According to Peak Design's Founder and CEO, Peter Dering, "Peak Design has been synonymous with 'outdoor photography,' yet we still haven't created true outdoor bags... until now."

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Skylum has announced the latest and greatest updates coming to its flagship Luminar Neo photo editing software that features a massive improvement to the overall user experience as well as some impressive Artificial Intelligence enhancements driven by generative AI technology.

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RED, wholly owned by Nikon, has permanently cut the prices of its Komodo and Komodo-X digital cinema camera systems by up to 30%, making the cameras much more accessible for filmmakers.

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3 Legged Thing's new Camera Desk Mount System allows content creators to rig up their desks with camera and accessory mounts, eliminating the need for tripods for at-home shoots.

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ON1 has announced ON1 Photo RAW 2025, the next-generation version of its all-in-one photo editor.

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Cinematographer Patrick O'Sullivan put the upcoming Blackmagic Pyxis 6K camera through the paces for a commercial shoot, showing that the camera, which Blackmagic Design calls "the world's most riggable full frame digital film camera," is capable of remarkable cinema-grade footage.

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Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold is Google's latest foldable smartphone and the first from the company to bear the 'Pro' branding. However, it doesn't have the same camera system as the... more

An underwater drone that recently ventured down to the Titanic wreck in the Atlantic Ocean has captured photos showing the ship's bow collapsing.

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With great technology comes great power. And apparently, so too comes significant price hikes. The price of some of Canva's subscriptions is slated to increase by around 300%.

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A federal judge has ruled that social media companies can't be forced to block certain types of "harmful" content from teens.

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