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A researcher discovered a ferocious tornado that no one knew about after he spotted a "huge scar" on Google Maps.

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Creativity meets affordability this month with Huions latest deals. Photographers, designers, and artists can now enhance their workspaces with pen displays and tablets.

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A lot of the conversation surrounding Sony's new flagship camera, the a1 II, concerns the camera's image sensor. The 50-megapixel backside-illuminated stacked sensor is the same as the one featured in the original a1 which released in 2021. While some describe the reused sensor as disappointing, it is normal for Sony to use the same sensor across multiple... more

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The Sigma SD9 was announced in February 2002, just days after Foveon had revealed the X3 technology for which it would become known. Not only was it the first X3 camera, it was also Sigma's first digital camera,... more

A man allegedly caused a fatal car accident that killed his niece and three nephews after slowing to take a photo on I-95 of the "Welcome to Florida" sign.

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A photographer has shared a series of dramatic photos showing volcanic lava engulfing areas around the Blue Lagoon in Iceland after the Sundhnka crater erupted.

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Last January, a crew trying to find Amelia Earhart's plane wreckage captured an intriguing image that, they speculated, could show the 1937 crash site. It turns out they were wrong.

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The DJI Mic 2 has proven extremely popular among content creators thanks to its excellent audio quality and wireless functionality. DJI's new Mic Mini, weighing just 10 grams (0.35 ounces), promises to pack great wireless mic performance into an extremely compact package.

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A new YouTube video showcases the incredibly detailed process of how Sigma manufactures a 70-200mm zoom lens from start to finish.

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The resurgence of film photography in recent years has breathed new life into the world of analog cameras and for many, the 35mm format remains the gold standard. Its perfect balance of image quality, convenience, and affordability makes it a favorite among both newcomers and seasoned photographers.

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