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Photographers using Cactus‘ new V6 II and V6 IIs wireless flash transceivers are about to get a huge update. Cactus is launching a series of brand-specific firmware upgrades that will allow you to mix and... more

I finally found the perfect camera. This camera does everything you could ever need or dream offrom capturing the perfect frame and exposure to developing your skill and photographic eye.

Im not talking about a video or multiple purpose camera that does it all. Im talking about the perfect stills camera. A camera that helps you composite the frame. It knows the best time to press the shutter button for that perfect image quality. The amazing thing is, and dont ask me how, but... more

20+ students in North Carolina were suspended from school this week over an Instagram post, but it wasn’t even a photo they posted. The suspended students are being punished for “liking” the photo, which implied, allegedly as a joke, that the school would be the victim of a shooting.

The photo in question shows two Bradford Preparatory School students posing for the camera above the caption: “Bradford gon have a school shooter one day.”

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I was scrolling through my Instagram feed one Friday night when a promoted post popped up and caught my eye (and there wasnt even a bikini, donut or motivational quote involved).

It read:

Photographers wanted by leading camera brand for equipment trial. Selected applicants will be paid in cash.

It was obviously too good to be true; thats the golden rule of the Internet. But there was one thing that differentiated it from the usual Web spam: a local telephone number.... more

Instagram made a major announcement yesterday. In an attempt to ‘foster a safer, kinder community,’ the app will begin blurring content that it considers ‘... more

In April 2009, the Obama Administration made the historic move of uploading 293 photos to a newly minted White House Flickr feed.

Although White House photographers had been capturing Presidents regularly since Kennedy, this was the first time that the public had access to a larger, regularly updated pool of images captured by Pete Souza and... more

Leica's new Summaron 28mm F5.6 is an incredibly slim pancake lens, originally sold in the 1950s, and recently re-released in M-mount. Does it make sense in 2017?

Check out our gallery of sample images, and watch this space for a shooting report, coming in the next few days.

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Between 1945 and 1962, the United States conducted 210 atmospheric nuclear bomb tests. For each of those tests, the government used multiple cameras filming at 2,400 frames per second to document things. Over 700 of the films have been declassified so far, and they’re currently being uploaded to YouTube.

The videos are being uploaded by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory of Livermore, California, which conducted the original nuke tests. Researchers and film experts are... more

Atomos has launched the Ninja Inferno, the latest in its line of off-camera recorders for video shooters. The Ninja Inferno has almost the exact same feature set as the company's top of the line Shogun Inferno, including 4K/60p recording, a 1500 nit display with 10-bit color, and the ability... more

MENU is a new photo series by photographer Robert Harrison and chef Robbie Postma, a duo who decided to combine food and portrait photography in a strange and creepy new way. The photos show... more

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