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This video tour of the International Space Station shows off the crew’s impressive photography gear

 
 

This 25-minute video tour of the International Space Station (ISS) from last year is cool in itself but a Redditor has made it especially interesting to photography fans by cueing it up to the 17:40-mark, which shows several DSLRs with massive telephotos hanging on the wall in zero gravity.

Though we can't see...

Canon EOS 6D firmware squashes clock bug


Have you experienced issues with your Canon EOS 6D digital SLR spontaneously requesting you to reconfigure its date and time settings? If so, you're not alone, and Canon has a fix for the problem. (But you're recommended to install the firmware regardless, as the company says that you may do so in the future.)

The problem is solved in...

Blackmagic launches 4K global-shutter EF-mount camera, affordable Micro Four Thirds video camera


Last year, Australian video tech company Blackmagic Design scored one of the surprises at the 2012 National Association of Broadcasters show, launching a relatively compact 2.5K ultra-high definition video camera with a Canon EF-compatible lens mount. A year later, and the company shows it still has some tricks up its sleeve, announcing...

Rock group Yeah Yeah Yeahs post anti-cameras sign at show: censorship or common courtesy?

The rock group Yeah Yeah Yeahs have stirred up an Internet kerfuffle today after posting the following sign at a concert at Webster Hall in New York City last night.

 
 

Opinions are divided on the sign and its implications, with some saying it's an attempt by the band to prevent people from taking photos at their...

Watch this refractography tutorial on how to capture otherworldly images without using a lens

Photographer Rob Turney has released a video for a very interesting technique that involves refracting light directly into your camera's sensor to create incredible otherworldly images. Dubbed refractography, it's a type of light painting that does away with your camera's lens entirely, instead sending a warped beam of light directly to the sensor.

In the tutorial, Turney...

Hilarious “Reasons My Son Is Crying” tumblr goes viral; photo blog will haunt these kids for the rest of their years

 
 

Reasons My Son Is Crying is the newest Tumblr image blog to take the Internet by storm, as one dad chronicles the reasons his 21-month old and three-year old sons break down crying. The photo blog is run by Greg Pembroke, who has taken to recording the nonsensical and typically mundane reasons why his two toddlers...

Hands-on with the Panasonic GF6: mirrorless compact simplifies sharing, self-portraits


Panasonic has today announced its latest Micro Four Thirds-mount mirrorless camera, the Panasonic GF6. For the fifth straight generation, the company courts consumers and enthusiasts alike with a relatively compact interchangeable-lens mirrorless camera that nonetheless packs in the features.

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF6 has grown ever...

DIY camera rig stabilizers give you most of the MoVI at a fraction of the cost

We were all very impressed by the rock steady MōVi   rig that was announced late last week. This three-axis rig seems to be an incredible way to make steadicam-style stabilization far lighter and more affordable. However, while $15,000 isn't much compared to some professional rigs, it's still a stiff price for most people. Which is where the world DIY brushless gimbals come...

The latest and hopefully last (for a while) photo meme out of Japan: Quidditching

 
 

Is there no end to these wacky photo memes? Lately we've told you about Dragonballing and Vadering and now here come Quidditching, in which Japanese teens and seemingly grown men record themselves playing fake games of Quidditch. (If you don't know Quidditch, it's that fictional sport Harry Potter and his wizard...

Feast your eyes on Panasonic’s new wide-gamut, ultra high-def display


Now that everyone and their dog can shoot high definition video, 4K is the next big thing. With double the linear resolution of 1080p, ultra high definition 4K footage is a feast for the eyes -- but only if your monitor is capable of displaying it. A new monitor launched by Panasonic at the National Association of Broadcasters show in...

Check out all these Nikon cameras being used in the International Space Station

 
 

We've previously written about astronaut photographers -- including Canadian Chris Hadfield and American Thomas H. Marshburn  -- capturing and tweeting awesome space photos of the Earth from the International Space Station (ISS). And we've also told you a bit about the gear they've been using. (Sorry Canon folks,...

GoPro-like Rollei Actioncam gets Wi-Fi remote control, live view


Over the last year, the action camera market has really come alight, with several big names in the consumer electronics space attempting to muscle in on the turf of dominant player Woodman Labs, creator of the GoPro. At the entry level, too, a mass of lesser-known companies are vying for a piece of the pie. For a while now, historic...

Was a low-cost version of the MoVi camera stabilizer developed years ago by another inventor?

 
 

We were all pretty impressed with the gyro-based, handheld camera stabilizer known as MōVi unveiled this morning by photographer / cinematographer Vincent Laforet. The device, invented by Tad Firchau of Freefly Systems in Seattle, WA, offers a virtually unshakeable rig for shooting smooth video footage with a DSLR...

Panasonic FZ200 Review: Bright f/2.8 Leica lens adds even more versatility to 24x optical superzoom camera


Panasonic has a long-standing legacy for producing quality long-zoom bridge cameras, including the FZ150 superzoom which we reviewed and heartily recommended a little more than a year ago. However, the company pumped some new excitement into the line when it was announced the Panasonic FZ200 would house a Leica DC Vario-Elmarit-branded...

Famed photojournalist Robert Capa and the mystery of his “Mexican Suitcase”

 
 

Renowned photojournalist Robert Capa took hundreds of images of the Spanish Civil War in the late 1930s. Yet, in the ensuing 70 years, only a handful seemed to have survived. What became of those other images lies at the heart of the mystery of Capa's "Mexican Suitcase."

Telling the story of a war that no one...

How retoucher Becci Manson helped recover the lost photos of the 2011 earthquake/tsunami in Japan

 
 

When Japan was hit by the earthquake and tsunami disaster in 2011, volunteers from around the world mobilized to help clean up the afflicted region of Japan. But one volunteer in particular managed to put her outside skills to good use. Becci Manson is a professional photo retoucher, and while working with the...

Pentax K-5 II gallery: On the road in Hong Kong


Have you been eagerly awaiting our review of the enthusiast-friendly Pentax K-5 II digital SLR? If so, we've got a teaser that should tide you over for a little while. News Editor and resident Pentaxian Mike Tomkins recently visited his one-time home in Hong Kong, and he took the K-5 II along  for the trip.

The result is a raft of 34...

Sears and Walmart photo studios close doors

 
 

The days of popping down to a Sears or Walmart to get your kids photos taken against a "tastefully" mottled grey background may be behind us. Both Sears Portrait Studio and Walmart's PictureMe Portrait studios have closed down on the back of parent company CPI Corp's own financial troubles.

The widespread...

Laforet unveils “game changer” device: a virtually unshakeable gyro-based handheld camera stabilizer called MoVI

 
 

No, it's not a new camera as some folks might have hoped but, as promised, photographer and cinematographer Vincent Laforet unveiled a new device this morning which he predicts will be an industry "game changer." Called MōVi, the device is a "digital 3-axis gyro-stabilized handheld camera gimbal" designed to steady...

Dennis Stock’s classic photos of James Dean, Marilyn Monroe and others on display

 
 

Dennis Stock's classic, black-and-white photos documenting the "The Golden Age of Hollywood," are getting a well-deserved showcase in a new retrospective exhibition. Called, simply, "Dennis Stock Photographs," the images are on display at the Milk Gallery in New York City until April 17th.

A Magnum photographer...