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Camera fans fooled yet again by April Fools’ Day pranks
April Fools’ Day is extra-hilarious for anybody who follows camera and photography news. Our little category has a healthy rumor mill, fueled by thousands of dedicated fanboys, many of whom are good with Photoshop, and all of whom have opinions. There you have it—the ingredients for successful...
Sony A6000 First Shots posted! See how the NEX-6 successor stacks up against the rest of the pack
Sony's doing a lot of talking these days, and you camera fans out there are listening. Take a quick glance at the "Most Popular Digital Cameras" section of our homepage and you'll see the Sony Alpha 6000 sitting securely in the pole position. With a body-only pre-order price of just US$648 and a storied pedigree,...
Philips OneSpace lighting rig makes a softbox out of any ceiling
Ahh, perfect lighting. Photographers usually think of perfectly overcast days for outdoor shoots, or exquisitely arranged soft boxes in a studio. What if you could have soft, even indoor lighting from just one fixture?
The Philips OneSpace is a wall or ceiling-mounted lighting fixture, combining an array of LED...
Apple granted patent for bayonet lens mount, probably won’t be used on iPhone
If it wasn’t from a generally reliable source, and we hadn’t heard inklings already, and if it wasn’t an actual patent from the US Patent and Trademark Office, we’d probably think that this was an April Fools’ prank. But apparently, Apple is mulling the use of bayonet-mounted lenses for iOS devices. Huh?
Olympus E-M1 firmware update takes aim at shutter-slap blur
Normally we leave firmware news for our Friday roundup, but this one was too interesting to sit on. Olympus just released a firmware update for its flagship OM-D E-M1, which introduces an electronic shutter curtain to reduce the slight blur caused by mechanical shutter impact at certain shutter speeds.
In...
1,000 Photoshop layers went into this Adobe ad
It’s fitting that Adobe would commission an image that pushes Photoshop to a surreal extreme, stacking layer upon tweaked layer, with a depth of field, richness of color, and level of detail that makes it look more like a digital rendering than anything a camera would really capture.
Photographer...
Latest Nikon Hacker firmware patch brings 64 Mbps Full-HD video to Nikon DSLRs
Canon users have long enjoyed improved stills and video capabilities in their cameras thanks to the hacked firmware versions provided by Magic Lantern, and were therefore envied by many a Nikon shooter. But now it's time to rejoice for Nikon videographers, as Nikon Hacker has just released its latest firmware patch...
Engineer sells “killer” 3D-printed follow-focus gears through eBay
Apparently it’s quite difficult to find a decent, affordable follow-focus ring to transform your typical still photography lens into a more cinema-friendly one. Most of the rings out there have some annoying flaw: too bulky, or the ergonomics are weird, or they slip off the lens,...
Nerd alert: LensRentals.com gets custom-made lens calibration rig, geeks out hard in blog post
Get your MTF charts ready: Roger Cicala and the team at LensRentals.com just got a new lens calibration tool, and documented the setup for all to see.
Cicala writes that for the past year and half, he’s been on "a Holy Quest, trying to find better ways to optically analyze and adjust bad...
Camera Deals of the Day: Canon SL1 $499; Nikon D800 $2,797; Nikon D5200 $647; Panasonic GX7 $749 and more!
It's the start of a new week, so let's get things going properly with a new selection of camera deals! Up today are a variety of savings for Canon, Nikon, Panasonic and Ricoh cameras, from DSLRs to mirrorless to compact cameras, including a rugged, waterproof model. Lastly, there's also a couple nice lens deals...
Rugged Olympus TG-3 puts the focus on macro shooting
Are you a fan of macro photos, but struggle with the shallow depth of field that can make your macro subjects disappear into a blur of bokeh? Olympus aims to fix this problem with its brand-new Stylus Tough TG-3 digital camera, the world's first with in-camera focus stacking. And that's not the only macro shooting...
Ready, steady, go: Olympus SH-1 says goodbye to camera shake
If you're a fan of Olympus' retro-styled PEN-series mirrorless cameras, but favor travel zoom cameras for their compact dimensions while providing generous telephoto reach, Olympus has good news. The Olympus SH-1 digital camera sports PEN-like styling, complete with an aluminum alloy top deck and controls, but it's...
Sony FE 24-70mm Zeiss lens review: A stumble in Sony’s thus far excellent FE lens lineup?
We've just published our review for the Sony FE 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T*, the compact, Zeiss-branded zoom lens that was announced alongside the hot Sony A7R and A7 full-frame E-mount mirrorless cameras. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be quite up to the same standards as the FE primes we...
UK policeman found guilty of misconduct in photographer threat case

A UK policeman who had threatened a photographer trying to cover the scene of an accident back in November 2013 has now been found guilty of 'misconduct' by the local authorities, the Amateur Photographer reports. This is the result of a lengthy investigation that started when the photographer first reported the incident shortly after it had...
Firmware Friday: Better autofocus for Zeiss Touit lenses; Canon improves network cameras
Things are pretty peaceful on the firmware front this Firmware Friday. We've only two updates to report on this week, from Zeiss and Canon respectively, so if you're getting ready for a weekend of photographic fun you can likely hit the road without updating first.
If you're shooting a Zeiss Touit lens on...
Secret life of coral: See the jaw-dropping time-lapse for which a Canon 7D and laptop gave their lives
As video subjects go, there can be few which are harder to film than coral. The marine invertebrate colonies that make up a coral reef are undeniably photogenic, but shooting on a fragile reef out in the real world brings a million challenges. But even just shooting coral in an aquarium is tough. Not only do...
X-Rite hosting free April tutorial on color management and Lightroom workflow
Want to pick up some Lightroom tips from a pro? X-Rite has a free webinar for you, coming up in April.
Hosted by photographer and educator Chris Orwig, the tutorial looks like it will mostly focus on workflow and color management topics, including “working with Catalogs and backing up your...
Ricoh and CNN team up for Theta giveaway and contest
When you think of a photojournalist, what kind of camera do you picture them using? It’s probably nothing like the Ricoh Theta.
Ricoh and CNN are teaming up for the Spherical Report 360 contest. Aspiring local reporters (or anybody, really) can submit an essay (360 words or less) about why they deserve a Ricoh...
Canon produces 250 millionth digital camera; one in five has an interchangeable lens
Have you bought a Canon digital camera in the last couple of decades? If so, you're not alone. Far from it, in fact. Some 19 years after it jointly launched the EOS DCS 3 with Eastman Kodak, Canon has just announced production of its 250 millionth digital camera!
To put that mind-boggling figure in perspective,...
Incredible 2.5-million photo panorama maps out our Milky Way galaxy in stunning detail
Ten years in the making. 172 days of cumulative exposures. More than 2.5 million photos in all, and if printed out at 300 dots-per-inch resolution, some 150 feet across. This just-released infrared, 360-degree panorama of our galaxy shot by NASA's Spitzer space telescope might not be the largest photo ever made,...