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Samsung Galaxy Camera pricing and availability announced

 
 

The much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Camera will go on sale this Friday, November 16, for $499.99, with or without a data plan, AT&T announced today. AT&T was named the carrier of the unique "cellular" Samsung camera in early October.

The Samsung Galaxy Camera runs Google’s Android 4.1 (aka Jelly Bean) and has...

Dancers Among Us: Photographer takes pictures of the extraordinary motions of everyday life

 
 

In his project titled "Dancers Among Us," NYC-based photographer Jordan Matter captures moments of elation, passion and emotion by taking pictures of professional dancers going through the motions -- albeit the extraordinary motions that only dancers can achieve -- of everyday life. Matter has shot scenes with...

Color vs. black-and-white: Photography debate stirred by new Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibition

 
 
 
 

A new gallery exhibition at Somerset House in London that runs through January 27, 2013, bears the provocative title "Cartier-Bresson, A Question of Colour." The show presents 15 rarely seen black-and-white photos by famed French photographer Henri...

Canadian legislation puts first copyright back in the hands of photographers


Last June, the Canadian government announced the passing of legislation that significantly overhauls the country's copyright laws for the first time in more than a decade. Having received royal assent, many of those changes have now come into effect in the last couple of weeks, and some of them will fundamentally change the way Canadian...

Camera Bargain Watch: Insanely low price on Olympus XZ-1

 
 

One of our favorite premium pocket cameras, Olympus XZ-1 (black version only), is selling at Amazon for the insanely low price of $200, down $300 from its original retail price of $500.

If you've ever considered a Canon S100 or Panasonic LX5 -- or if you're looking at the latest S110, LX7 or XZ-2 -- you might...

Adobe Lightroom, Camera Raw release candidates support Retina displays, more cameras than ever


Desktop and notebook computers have improved in a lot of ways over the last decade: processors have gotten faster, storage capacities have soared, and so has the amount of memory. In one respect, though, there's been surprisingly little development for quite a long time. Although display resolutions have increased, they've climbed more...

The Camera Bag: Ball-shaped camera rolls into danger zones for a closer look

 
 

If James Bond doesn't have one of these yet, he should immediately get on the horn to "Q." This ball-shaped camera can, quite literally, be thrown into a danger zone to get an eye on what's really going on.

Developed by a Boston-based company called Bounce Imaging, this spherical device may look like a bowling...

GoPro camera in a wedding bouquet captures sweet first-person footage of the big day

 
 

We've seen GoPros put in many interesting places to shoot unique point-of-view footage, but this could be one of the best uses of these tough, portable cameras yet. Photographer Ben Horne (right) and his bride stashed a GoPro Hero2 inside her wedding bouquet, and captured fantastic, wide-angle HD footage of their...

Panasonic LX7 Reviewed: An excellent photographer’s companion

 
 

 

Improved in several important ways, the Panasonic LX7 digital camera was a joy to shoot. Key refinements include a manual aperture ring, a manual focus toggle, and an even higher quality lens. As we've come to expect from Lumix digital cameras, the LX7 also had rock-solid image stabilization, and the new level...

Digiscoping dissected: Can Swarovski’s scopes pinch-hit for a super-tele lens?


I've always been a bit fascinated by digiscoping. For those who are out of the loop, digiscoping involves taking images through a spotting scope rather than a camera lens. The advantages are obvious. A spotting scope provides magnification equivalent to a lens of 1,250 to 3,000mm.

Not to mention a spotting scope is much smaller and far...

Incredible photo of Saturn by Cassini spacecraft shows ringed giant dwarfing moon

 
 

Forgive us if we geek out from time to time on amazing images from outer space. Some of these shots from NASA are really quite incredible.

Case in point is this photo of Saturn captured recently by NASA's Cassini probe, which has been orbiting the massive ringed planet for over eight years.

To give you some...

Sigma puts a pricetag on its new 35mm f/1.4 prime lens


During the biennial Photokina tradeshow held in Cologne, Germany, earlier this year, Japanese optics company Sigma announced three new lenses. The two zooms and one prime shared a common attribute: at the time, no information was provided on their pricing and availability.

Today the company's U.S. division has revealed that information...

Funny things to say to people when you’re taking their photos on the street (video)

 
 

Everyone knows that shooting street photography can get a bit dicey, especially if the random person you've decided to photograph doesn't want their picture taken. One way to break the ice with a shy or potentially, hostile subject is to feed them a comforting line, such as "You look great!" or "You have a...

Lens Review: Sigma 180mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM APO Macro

 
 

The Sigma 180mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM APO Macro was announced leading up to the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, and has again shown Sigma's ability to target the holes in other manufacturers' lens lineups. A long macro lens with optical stabilization, the lens features an impressive optical formula - 19 elements in 14...

Photographer documents death of film with photos of Kodak plants being demolished

 
 

Photographer Robert Burley's new book "The Disappearance of Darkness," is not exactly an epitaph to the death of analog film in photography but it certainly could be called a eulogy.

Subtitled "Photography at the End of the Analog Era," the book features haunting images documenting film's slow fade to black...

The ghosts of World War II: Haunting, manipulated photos merge the past with the present

 
 

World War II ravaged Europe with a devastation few of us can comprehend. Whole cities were flattened and millions of soldiers and civilians were killed. It is hard to imagine what it looked some 70 years ago in the aftermath of war. On a visit to Normandy, France, I stayed in the picturesque town of Les Andelys, a...

Canon’s new 24-70mm zoom, 35mm stabilized prime are smaller, more affordable

Canon shooters, take note: before the year is out, you'll have two new lenses to choose from, and both offer more portable and affordable alternatives to existing EF-mount lenses. One's a zoom, the other's a prime, and they both ship this December.

The zoom lens is the new EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM, which Canon is promoting as an ideal...

Nikon D5200: Advanced entry-level DSLR boasts upgraded resolution, autofocus

 
 

Nikon has launched yet another DSLR this year, this time the advanced entry-level D5200, a 24.1-megapixel successor to the Nikon D5100. It's a tweener model that blends features of the much-beloved enthusiast Nikon D7000 and the consumer-oriented D3200, and it comes with a complex pedigree.

In early 2009, Nikon...

Canon Pro-10 pigment printer vote is in

 
 

If the dye-based Pro-100 was something of a hybrid between the Pro-1 and the Pro9000 Mark II, the Pro-10 is more a Pro9500 Mark II updated with a few Pro features for the photographer who doesn't need to make 13x19 prints every day. You get the improved media handling of the Pro series without the overhead and...

Hilarious images of photographer’s grandmother as superhero captivate Internet

 
 

Photographer Sacha Goldberger lives with his grandmother and takes hilariously artful photos of her in a variety of whimsical situations, oftentimes with his beloved "Mamika" dressed as a superhero. When a friend of Sacha's decided to post his images on Reddit, the Internet went crazy, with many "Redditors"...