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My editor-in-chief, Jaron Schneider, tasked me with a Christmas challenge to review a camera unlike anything I had reviewed before. On my doorstep shows up a Bluey-themed kids' camera with the worrisome "eKids" branding on the bottom. I had a family vacation coming up in Alberta's capital city of Edmonton, so it was the right opportunity to put the camera through a... more

Poker players are allegedly using tiny hidden cameras to cheat in high-stakes games.

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The death of a motorsport photographer -- who was killed by an out-of-control car at a rally event -- was "preventable," according to a coroner.

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2024 In ReviewPhotos: DPReview staff

2024 is just about over, so we thought it'd be a good time to look back and identify some trends that started emerging or kept going strong throughout the year. This isn't a recap of all the news that happened we'll be releasing one of those soon enough but rather a broad look at the direction the industry is going, which... more

These rare mugshots taken in December 1872 show Victorian thieves locked up at Christmas for seemingly trivial crimes such as stealing lumps of coal.

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Lux, the developers behind celebrated iPhone camera app Halide, and the award-winning mobile video app Kino teased Halide Mark III today, previewing some of the features coming to Halide 3.0 next year (hopefully).

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The LincStudio S1 Tablet from LincPlus Studio S1 may look like a standard run of the mill tablet, but this portable pen display has a bit more hidden up its sleeve. The retouching tool is also a fully functional handheld PC that, while not without its shortcomings, has a surprising amount to offer traveling creatives.

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Darktable 5.0.0 is here, and its aiming to reshape how photographers approach free photo editing.

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Blackmagic Camera 2.2 for iOS introduces meaningful enhancements tailored to real-world needs.

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Prolific lighting equipment company Godox announced the V100, a new more powerful on-camera flash in the style of the company's V1 and V1 Pro. The V100's claim to fame is the ability to deliver up to 100 watt seconds of power compared to the V1 and V1 Pro's 76Ws output.

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