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No night of the week is more delicious than taco night. And to document the making of this week's bounty of yum, we grabbed Panasonic's new entry level ILC, the GX850, and got shooting.

The GX850 is capable of 4K/30/24p video, something that sets it apart from other cameras in its class (most only do HD). There is a catch, though... more

It's over ten years since Adobe's Lightroom emerged from beta, and it's evolved a lot since then. The company's 'Coffee break' series of videos introduces features you might not know. For a minute of your time, these tips can help speed your workflow.

For instance, the video above (as highlighted on PetaPixel) shows you how to set the default processing applied to all your files. You can set it to a different preset per camera or even per ISO setting, if you have a preferred noise... more

If you’re interested in product photography, Dustin Dolby‘s channel... more

We’ve seen a lot of creative setups for faking that ‘bullet time’ lookone guy strapped his GoPro to a ceiling fanbut this creation filmmaker... more

The Trophy Camera is an experimental camera powered by artificial intelligence that can only shoot images that it deems to be “award-winning.”

Using machine learning, media artist... more

This footage, filmed by CreateOne film production on a DJI Mavic Pro high above Norway has us all checking our vacation days and airline ticket prices. The processing is a little heavy in some places and there's a couple of odd jello-tastic shots, but it's well worth the two minutes of your time if you're looking for a quick break from your day.

No matter how great your location, how great your setup, how well-posed your model or well-crafted your story board, camera shake will ruin your shot. So here are 6 stabilization hacks that’ll help you keep that camera steady for sharper photos and smoother video.

The tips were put together by Ted Sim of... more

Jamie Mullner unexpectedly got some incredible GoPro footage not long ago when he fell to the bottom of a sixty-foot glacial crevasse while skiing. He was uninjured by the fall and the tough little Hero action cam kept rolling, bringing us right along with him as he communicates with friends at the top and waits for rescue. It's some of the more dramatic video we've seen from a GoPro, and we hope it's the closest we ever come to the bottom of a crevasse.

Are you stressed? What better way to de-stress is there than to break things while making cool photographs at the same time? You can break anything, from spaghetti to fancy glassware, there is no limit. It will take you about half an hour to build the... more

Manfrotto has launched a new camera bag lineup called the Manhattan Collection. The new bags are designed for urban photographers who, according to Manfrotto, 'commute and need their essentials to be close at hand to survive the everyday urban life'. The collection is currently... more

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