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Nikon’s new D850 is more than a fast and powerful full-frame DSLR — it can double as a 45.7-megapixel film scanner as well. It’s the first Nikon camera to feature a new built-in Negative Digitizing feature. To use it, you’ll also need the new Nikon ES-2 Film Digitizing Adapter.

Announced alongside the D850, the ES-2 helps... more

Everyone knows the classic images of Iceland. The famous Skogafoss, The Black Beach, The Blue Lagoon, you name it. On a recent trip to Iceland, we decided we wanted to shoot something a little bit different.

While the Iceland Highlands is a popular area as well, it is much easier to get unique vantage points on a plane. For this series, we ew over the highlands for a couple of hours with varied conditions that Iceland is known for. We ended up with a set of images of both wide... more

Google and UC Berkeley researchers have teamed up on a project called the Eclipse Megamovie 2017. They’re taking crowdsourced photos of totality during the Great American Eclipse and turning them into one long... more

The makers of the Astropad, an iOS app that turns your iPad into a graphics tablet for the Mac, have just announced Luna Display: the first and currently only hardware solution that turns an iPad into a wireless second display for your Mac computer.

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A new 85mm lens from Canon has been rumored since early 2017, and today we have our first look at it thanks to a photo and spec leak. This is the upcoming Canon 85mm f/1.4L IS.

The Japanese site... more

Pentax has made a tradition of launching silver-colored limited edition models of its DSLR line-up, and today parent company Ricoh has done just that, announcing a special edition of the Pentax K-1 36MP full-frame DSLR.

The silver K-1 is limited to 2,000 units worldwide, and features a high-grade silver-color coating on the camera body and... more

Back in 2007 (yes, that really was 10 years ago), the D3 made quite a splash in the digital camera world. It was Nikon's first ever full-frame DSLR, and while it couldn't compete with Canon's EOS-1Ds Mark III in terms of resolution, it did come with some of the best low-light performance around.

Less than one year later, Nikon blew everyone away by offering a 'baby D3' in the D700. With remarkably few significant... more

Hands on: Nikon D850

Before today, Nikon DSLR shooters seeking a new pro-level body had to choose between the resolution-oriented D810 or speed-oriented Nikon D5. But no longer the D850 is built for speed and resolution.

It uses a 45.7MP BSI full-frame sensor a sizable resolution jump over the D810's 36.3MP chip. Its maximum burst rate with autofocus is 7 fps also a nice jump over the D810's 5 fps. And, if you need more speed, combining the new MB-D18 grip with an EN-EL18b... more

Nikon has just officially announced the new Nikon D850, a powerful new full-frame DSLR that takes Nikon’s high-end... more

The Nikon D850 looks to be an excellent upgrade over its predecessor, the D810. The resolution has jumped from 36.3MP to 45.7MP, the burst rate has jumped from 5 to 7 fps (9 fps with the right accessories), and the entire AF system has been yanked directly from the flagship D5. Not to mention the D850s full sensor width 4K video, a first for a Nikon DSLR.

That's just a little bit of what the D850 has up its sleeve. Watch the video to find out more.

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