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Nikon Rumors has gotten wind of a very interesting bit of plausible speculationat this point, we're not comfortable calling it any more than that. According to the rumor site, the... more

If you’re a Canon shooter who has been waiting for Canon to get serious about mirrorless cameras, here’s some promising news: Canon has reportedly been asking its professionals what they’d like to see in a mirrorless camera.

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Want to improve your selection game in Photoshop? Here’s an 8-minute video fromPiXimperfectthat points out some “secret” sliders in Adobe Photoshop that will help... more

Facebook has announced that it will be introducing drastic changes to how its News Feed works, prioritizing content from family and friends and de-... more

Kodaks CES announcements tell an interesting tale of the power of brands, and what happens to those brands when you start licensing them to other companies.

A lot of people still have positive associations with the Kodak brand and its iconic logos, but its worth clearing something up, especially in light of all the cryptocurrency... more

Canon generated some controversy this week by widely sharing a photo that contained portions taken without permission from a shot by photographer... more

Samsung has confirmed its upcoming new flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S9, will be launched at MWC in Barcelona, so we'll have to wait until late February to know for sure what features and specifications the new model will have to offer. That said,... more

If there’s one photography video you should watch today, then this 7-minute piece of advice fromphotographer Jay Perryis the one. Perry explains why messenger camera bags may be... more

Kodak has launched a new budget scanner that digitizes film and slides. The scanner, called the Kodak Scanza, is compact at just 12cm x 12.7cm (4.7in x 5in), and features: a 3.5-inch color screen, an integrated SD card slot for saving scanned content, adapter trays for different... more

Yesterday, we reported on an understandable if embarrassing mistake by Canon Italy and Canon Spain. The two branches of Canon had shared a composite photo that contained stolen elements from a photo by travel photographer Elia... more

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