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A new robotic 'smart studio' device aims to increase brands' photography efficiency and productivity by replacing, to a certain degree, professional human photographers with artificial intelligence and a robotic camera/lighting system. Called StyleShoots Live, this smart studio is equipped with robotic lighting, a Canon 1DX Mark II camera, and machine intelligence for shooting, processing and exporting photos and video automatically.

StyleShoots, the Dutch company behind... more

VR is widely viewed as the 'next big thing' and everybody wants their piece of the pie. Chinese manufacturer Huawei is no exception and at an event in Beijing the company has announced the release of a clip-on 360-degree camera for smartphones. It will be developed by Insta360 and marketed under Huawei's sub-brand as the Honor VR Camera.

Were thrilled to partner with Huawei to grow the global community of 360-degree and VR creators, said JK Liu, founder and CEO of Insta360. Like us... more

When it comes to taking photos of stars, the best camera/lens combos are the ones that capture the most light.

Some photographers like to use the Earths rotation to create star trails, but many other photographers like their stars to appears as points of light. For enthusiasts who havent invested in tracking hardware (systems that counteract the rotation of the Earth) or want to keep terrestrial elements sharp, the... more

For us photo-people, the insane price tag on some Cinema zoom lenses makes zero sense. Why not just use really nice photography glass? What makes a Cinema zoom lens worth it? A lot, actually, and this short little comedy bit illustrates the difference between the two options perfectly.

The skit comes at the beginning of... more

When FujiFilms X-Trans III sensor was introduced in the X-Pro2, many users began noticing a strange new artifact in their backlit photographs. Upon further experimentation, it became apparent that the same artifact could also be found in images from cameras using the older X-Trans II sensor.

Many theories have been bandied about in internet photography forums, pointing the finger at specific lenses, certain body production batches, and, sadly but predictably, the users who dared... more

Pentax is displaying a prototype version of a new 50mm F1.4 for K-mount at CP+ 2017, and has also added an 85mm F1.4 and an unspecified telephoto zoom to their roadmap.

Press Release

RICOH to Exhibit One Reference Product at CP 2017 Camera and Imaging Show

TOKYO, February 22, 2017 RICOH COMPANY, LTD and RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. is pleased to inform the exhibition of one reference product -- interchangeable lens currently under development -- at CP + 2017 , one of the... more

Many a blockbuster movie and several popular travel photo/video creators out there use something called the ‘Orange and Teal look’ when they color grade their work. Today, Parker Walbeck of... more

If you do a lot of basic product photography, you might want to check out this video. In it, you’ll learn how to build and operate your own 360 product photography turntable, and it’ll only cost you about 15 or 20 bucks.

The surprisingly comprehensive tutorial was created by Jordan Carrasquillo of... more

In February, Canon announced the EOS Rebel T7i (800D) and EOS 77D, adding two new choices to the company's already confusing lineup. In this article we'll break down what separates the T7i, 77D and the existing EOS 80D  and which is the... more

Hands on with Sigma's four new lenses 

Sigma announced a whopping four new lenses just prior to CP+ 2017, in Yokohama, Japan. As soon as the show opened to the press, we headed straight to the Sigma booth for some hands on time. Three of the lenses announced are part of Sigma's high-end 'Art' series including the 24-70mm F2.8 you see above, as well... more

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