Photography News

Gordon Laing of CameraLabs is back with another installment of his Retro Review series, rewinding the clock a couple of decades with a look at the Canon EOS 10D.

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Canon U.S.A. has been involved with the beautiful, iconic Yellowstone National Park since the 1990s, providing vital financial support to Yellowstone Forever and Eyes on Yellowstone. Canon's support of programs helps scientific research and conservation.

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Earlier this week, photo rumor sites ran with a story that alleged Canon would face tax penalties due to a recent round of layoffs. That is unlikely to happen.

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Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake have been trying to finish a review of the Kodak Super8 camera but have found one unassailable truth in doing so: shooting on film for YouTube is very, very hard.

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This past March, my dad Thomas Schneider passed away. He left behind a few things including a silver money clip, an Omega Speedmaster, and two cameras: a Nikon F and a Nikon FTN.

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Kodak Alaris, a spinoff company of the original Eastman Kodak business, was purchased by Kingswood Capital Management, a private equity firm.

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The San Francisco Police Department has revealed it is using drones to combat crime in the city and that it is working.

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Smartphone maker Vivo, celebrated for incorporating high-end photography features into mid-range handhelds, has announced the V40 and V40 Pro. The two new phones include Zeiss photo technology and various camera upgrades.

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Lightning sprites are a rare phenomenon that is very difficult to capture. However, one decent method is taking a timelapse while onboard the International Space Station (ISS).

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Scientists attached cameras to endangered sea lions so that they could help them map unexplored seabeds and learn more about the animals' behavior.

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