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Sony Unveils Its First Constant F2 Aperture Zoom Lens: The 28-70mm F2 G Master

Sony officially announced the Sony 28-70mm F2 G Master, the latest addition to its renowned G Master series and the first Sony zoom lens with a constant F2 aperture. The new lens was shown off during Sony's presentation where we were finally introduced to the brand new...

Sony’s new A1 II Mirrorless Camera has been announced and is already listed on retailers

Sony’s new flagship A1 Mark II has officially been announced and will release in early December. The new camera is already listed on some retailer sites with pre orders starting tomorrow at 9:30am ET. The announcement (which took place today at 9am EST / 2pm GMT) gave us a...

DJI is getting ready to release five new products soon

DJI has had an eventful year, releasing several key products including the Mavic Air 3S drone and Osmo Action 5 Pro camera. However, new reports suggest that the company isn’t slowing down as it is set to unveil some exciting new items soon.

According to DJI Rumors, the...

Sony A1 II Camera announcement coming on the 19th November

The much anticipated official announcement of the Sony A1 II which has so far received mixed opinions is set to be on the 19th November according to B&H Photo which shared this product page today.

As well as this, Sony have officially just posted the following across their...

Nikon Z50 II officially announced, release date & pre orders now live

Nikon has finally revealed the successor to the Z50, the Z50 II. This second-generation APS-C camera received a major update and inherited features from its full-frame siblings.

The Nikon Z50 II still has the same 20.9MP BSI CMOS sensor from the previous model but is now...

Best Black Friday camera deals 2024: Photography offers now live!

Black Friday is the perfect time of year to save yourself hundreds on high-ticket items. Cameras, lenses, and other photography gear receive huge discounts in November, some of which we are already starting to see. Everything from mirrorless cameras and Polaroids to bags and...

28 Years Later was Apparently Shot on the iPhone 15, and I Have Thoughts

Danny Boyle is my favorite filmmaker of all time: from Shallow Grave to Steve Jobs, few directors have a portfolio as uniquely broad while also thematically consistent as his. His films are either critically acclaimed or criminally underrated, and I have been waiting with...

Opinion: Between Apple Intelligence and “Cinematic” Video, the iPhone 16 is spread far too thin

Apple’s Glowtime event has been and gone, and with it came the iPhone 16: Apple’s latest iteration of smartphone. As part of the package, Apple Intelligence is finally taking the training wheels off with a suite of new features headed for your pocket, starting September...

The Camera Bag: Take a load off with this comfy stool designed like a Canon fisheye lens

 
 

The Monoculo Design Studio has a knack for creating everyday household objects shaped like giant camera lenses. Back in February, we told you about the studio's ceiling lamp designed like a huge Nikon lens. Now, Monoculo seems to have outdone itself with its newest creation: a comfy stool that looks like a Canon...

Panasonic firmware improves geotagging support for eight cameras


If you're a fan of geotagging, and you have a GPS-capable Lumix digital camera from Panasonic, you might want to take a moment to check if there's an update available for your camera. No less than eight closely-related models were updated today, and in each case the new firmware relates to the camera's GPS functionality.

For five...

Fujifilm, Apple cooperate to improve X-Trans sensor support


Being an innovator in sensor technology is a great way to attract customers to your products, giving them the option of something that's genuinely different to your rivals' offerings. As Fujifilm has discovered, though, it can also leave you in a rather difficult situation when it comes to third-party support for your cameras. Cameras...

Astronaut Chris Hadfield shares tips on how to capture awesome images from space (VIDEO)

 
 

Ever wonder how astronaut Chris Hadfield is able to shoot those amazing images from the International Space Station (ISS) that we've featured on Imaging Resource? In the video below shot on board the ISS, Station Commander Hadfield share his secrets on capturing great photos of the earth from space. (That is, in...

Widespread photo theft springs up in wake of Boston Marathon bombings

After last week's horrific attacks at the Boston Marathon, and the subsequent revelations of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as prime suspects, people scrabbled to gather any and all sources of information about what had happened during the explosions and who these young men were. And because of this, image rights seem to have been widely ignored for the purpose of either...

Photos show the incredible history of the Soviet space program

 
Valery Kubasov and Bertalan Farkas

Humanity's tentative forays into space have given us countless incredible images. Everything from the famed Blue Marble photos to the recent images from the Mars Rover have radically changed the way we see the world. But most of these photos have come from NASA and the English...

Nikon S800c review: Can the first Android-based camera outsmart the smartphone?


In the fall of 2012, headlines trumpeted the debut of the Nikon S800c, the first smart camera to be launched by a mainstream manufacturer. Based around Google's Android operating system, the Nikon S800c is a shot across the bows of smartphone photography. By pairing the soul of a smartphone with the body of a digital camera, the S800c...

The history of photography told in a clever, animated video

 
 

Even if you know something about the history of photography, this clever TEDEducation video is worth a look. Called "Illuminating photography: From camera obscura to camera phone," it's narrated by photographer and educator Eva Timothy and provides a fun and accessible journey from photography's beginnings to the...

For sale: Signed print of Eisenstaedt’s “Kiss in Times Square” and the Leica that shot it

 
 

One of the most famous photographs of all time and the camera that captured it could both be yours -- at what is likely to be a considerable price. An original signed print of Alfred Eisenstaedt's famous 1945 V-J Day celebration shot known as "Kiss in Times Square," will go up for auction on May 24th, and the Leica...

Stabilized, interpolated video footage from the 1900s gives more realistic look at the past


Whenever you see movie footage from the early days of film, it always comes across as sped up and extremely jerky, thanks to the hand-cranked cameras that were the technology of the day. With significantly slower frame rates than we're used to, when run through modern cinema equipment, they seem overly fast and jumpy. But with modern...

Designer records the voyage a package makes going through the mail

If you've ever wondered what happens to one of your packages when it gets shipped -- well, here's an inside view of the process. London designer Ruben van der Vleuten decided he wanted to record what a parcel went through when sent, so he rigged up an Arduino controlled system to do just that.

In the box you see below, van der Vleuten cut a...

Q&A with Jeremy Lock, seven-time Military Photographer of the Year

 

Air Force MSgt Jeremy Lock

Recently, Air Force Master Sergeant Jeremy T. Lock accomplished something incredible -- he was awarded Military Photographer of the Year for the seventh time. In 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011 and most recently for 2012, MSgt Lock has been recognized as the finest photographer the...

Pentax updates resolve firmware issues in K-5 II / IIs DSLRs, Q mirrorless camera


Some three weeks ago, Pentax Ricoh Imaging shipped new firmware for its Pentax Q mirrorless camera, the first update to the model since it was officially discontinued late last year. The new update brought improved contrast detection autofocus performance, but unfortunately, this was accompanied by an issue that caused the update to be...

Sony NEX-6 review: A near-perfect marriage of size, performance, image quality and affordability


When adding up the pros and cons to the Sony NEX-6, it's pretty clear that there's a lot to love -- and not much to dislike -- about this compact system camera. The NEX-6 truly carves out its own space in Sony's CSC lineup, and even though its resolution has been scaled down to 16 megapixels (compared to the NEX-7's 24 megapixels), it...

Boston Globe photographer discusses capturing scenes of horror at marathon (VIDEO)

 
 

Boston Globe photographer John Tlumacki was one of the first people on the scene after bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon on Monday and he was one of the first to capture the scenes of chaos and horror with his camera.

In a video interview on ABC News (embedded below), Tlumacki discusses the experience, one...

Sigma: World’s first f/1.8 constant aperture zoom for Canon, Nikon, Sigma APS-C DSLRs

Over the last couple of decades, third-party lens manufacturer Sigma Corp. has built a solid reputation for creating high-quality, enthusiast-friendly optics. Unlike almost all of its competitors, Sigma still manufactures all of its products in Japan, which in itself sets the company apart. Nevertheless, Sigma still actively seeks out other...

Sony RX100, Nikon 1-series competition could be coming soon, suggests Aptina

 
 

An announcement today from sensor manufacturer Aptina -- supplier of the chips used in Nikon's 1-series mirrorless camera line -- suggests that there could soon be more competition in the market for cameras with 1"-type sensors (or CX-format, in Nikon parlance). Currently, Nikon's mirrorless models and the Sony...

Pinhole camera taped to rail in city park mistaken for a bomb

 
 

Following the tragic bombings in Boston on Monday, pinhole photographers might want to back off leaving their homemade box cameras unattended in public spaces for a while. Just yesterday, police mistook a pinhole camera taped to a bike path guardrail in a park in Canada for a bomb.

Police launched a remote...

Fuji unveils XF 55-200mm lens; updated lens roadmap; and new X-series camera firmware

 
 

Last month, as part of our review of the Fuji X-E1 compact system camera, we looked at the Fujinon XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 OIS, which was the first zoom lens for its X-Series interchangeable lens cameras. Today, the company added to the X-Series lens arsenal by unveiling the new Fujinon XF 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 LM OIS,...

This video shows just how important light direction in photography can be

The correct lighting can have a dramatic influence on the way a photograph can turn out. Anyone who has spent time around a campfire telling ghost stories knows what a strong light underneath a chin does for your features, and the same is true for just about every possible angle you could place a light at. And for an incredibly apt demonstration of that effect, check out...