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The Sony FE 85mm F1.4 GM is the company's newest 'G Master' lens, replacing its original 85mm F1.4 GM announced in 2016 one of Sony's three original G Master lenses.

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Meteor showers are opportunities to admire the Universe above while offering photographers the chance to capture stunning images such as the recent Perseids.

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The cinematographer behind Alien: Romulus has revealed how he captured the terrifying chestburster scene in the movie without "one frame of CGI."

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Singer Chappell Roan has been praised by photographers after she gave credit to the whole team that worked on her Interview Magazine shoot.

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The Sony RX100 looked much like any other compact camera of the day, but relating that 10.4-37.1 range to the promised 28-100mm equivalent focal length range revealed a 2.7x crop factor and revealed its superpower.

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The North Korean athletes who posed for a historic selfie with their South Korean counterparts at this summer's Olympic Games are reportedly undergoing an "ideological evaluation" in Pyongyang.

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A YouTuber and video creator has shown off the impressive capabilities of the iPhone 15 Pro Max by publishing an inspiring video that was shot entirely with just Apple's latest smartphone.

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Instagram has introduced new tools that let users add text to photos and layer images together.

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Last week, the iPhone Photography Awards showed us some of the best images captured on Apple's phones this year. Now, YouTuber Faruk Korkmaz, aka iPhonedo, has provided an example of how good the iPhone's video can look. The video, shot on the iPhone 15 Pro Max,... more

Journalists in Venezuela are under increased scrutiny amid a shift towards dictatorship under President Nicols Maduro -- but they aren't giving up. Instead, they're deploying AI stand-ins to report the news while avoiding the spotlight.

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