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We’ve seen a lot of DIY camera projects here on DIYP. Usually, though, they’re either Raspberry Pi-based or modified Game Boy Cameras. It’s rare we see a digital camera being built completely from the ground up. But that’s what Wenting Zhang is doing with the Sitina 1. It’s a full-frame open-source camera that uses an […]

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It’s not often you hear about image sensor breakthroughs – of almost any size and type – except from the likes of big Japanese companies like Sony and Samsung. But Chinese manufacturer Gpixel has just announced a new 8K 60fps APS-C sensor. The Gpixel GCINE3243 is a 43-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor with a pixel resolution […]

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Kodak has announced the new Kodak EKTAR H35N (buy here) half-frame film camera. It’s a reusable camera, not disposable like Ilford’s recently released Ilfocolor Rapid half-frame black & white camera. It’s also available in more of the world. The original Ektar half-frame film camera was released only last year, but the new H35N adds some […]

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Sigma has announced two new lenses in their Fujifilm X Mount lens lineup. They aren’t lenses we haven’t seen before. They’re just new for Fuji shooters. The two lenses now available in Fuji X mount are the Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Contemporary (buy here) and the Sigma 23mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary (buy […]

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Putting stuff in front of one’s lens was once quite stocking. Back in the 1970s, it was usually stockings, which produced a nice soft look. It’s a bit dated and we try to forget it existed, but putting stuff in front of your lens is becoming popular again. We’ve seen a number of products and […]

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Fans are surprisingly common on shoots. They’re often used to help provide a little lift and life in things like hair and clothing. They provide a look that’s a little more natural than just obeying the laws of gravity in the studio. They’re often quite big and AC powered. The new CineWind CW30 (buy here) […]

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Google has commenced trials of an innovative digital watermark system designed to identify images produced by artificial intelligence (AI). Spearheaded by DeepMind, Google’s AI division, the watermarking technology, called SynthID, aims to expose images created by machines and provide a crucial tool in the fight against misleading content. The mechanism behind SynthID involves intricate alterations […]

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Well, this one’s taken a while. We first saw it almost a year ago at IBC 2022 in Amsterdam and then again earlier this year at NAB 2023 in Las Vegas. Now, it’s finally being released. Yes, it’s the YC Onion Pineta tripod. The Pineta range is comprised of a tripod and a monopod. The […]

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