Nikon’s Z-Mount is Finally On a Cinema Camera: That’s Kind Of a Big Deal
If you had told me four years ago that Nikon would not only be in the business of making true, honest-to-goodness video gear but would also own what is arguably the most disruptive player in the truly professional, Hollywood-production-ready market, I would probably have laughed in your face.
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Sony’s 8K Hawk-Eye Technology Will Measure All NFL First Downs
Starting this upcoming season, the National Football League (NFL) is fully embracing Sony's Hawk-Eye technology for line-to-gain measurements in NFL games.
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Webb Captures Gorgeous Photo of ‘Einstein Ring’
Alongside capturing auroras on Neptune for the first time , the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) also broke novel "ground" recently for its spectacular new image of an Einstein ring.
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55-Year-Old Underwater Camera Trap Set for Loch Ness Monster is Found
An underwater camera set up 55 years ago in a bid to capture the Loch Ness Monster on film has been accidentally discovered by a robot submarine.
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The First-Ever Manned Spacecraft to Orbit Both Poles Films Them From World’s Largest Space Window
A crew of astronauts have become the first-ever people to orbit over Earth's north and south poles and they have done so with an incredible view thanks to the cupola installed on their spacecraft.
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This Rasperry Pi Instant Camera Prints Photos on Sticker Paper
Raspberry Pi computers are a boon for tinkerers inclined to design one-of-a-kind cameras. And now one Redditor has made a Raspberry Pi Zero-based instant camera.
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Every Design Decision on the Fujifilm GFX100RF Was Made to Keep It Compact
Everything about the Fujifilm GFX100RF has been designed in service of the overarching goal of making it as small and lightweight as possible. That doesn't mean Fujifilm didn't try adding a faster lens and in-body image stabilization to early designs, however.
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Fujifilm Underestimated the X-M5’s Popularity But It Won’t Become an X100VI Situation
Although the Fujifilm X-M5 launched late last year to mixed reviews, it has proven extremely popular with consumers, especially those seeking to up their photo and video game at a budget-friendly price point. About four months after its release, the X-M5 remains challenging to find, with retailers in Japan stopping orders and American photo stores left in the lurch. Where the heck is the X-M5?
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Myriad Film Holder Lets Photographers Digitize Almost Any Film With Any Camera
English analog photographer Michael Swift started a new company, CUTASUNDA, pronounced "cut asunder," and its first product is Myriad, a versatile and affordable film holder to make film digitization easier and more accessible.
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