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Panasonic’s G100D is a G100 with USB-C and a new OLED EVF
Panasonic Japan has announced a new Lumix DC-G100D. It’s an incremental upgrade over the Panasonic G100 (buy here), with an enhanced EVF and a USB-C…
BLAZAR has announced new Full-Frame anamorphic lenses for EF and PL mounts
BLAZAR (formerly Great Joy), whom you might remember from the BLAZAR anamorphic adapter, is dropping a new 1.5x anamorphic lens series, the BLAZAR Remus. This…
I matched the Sun and the Moon with a 400mm lens
Created in Bolivia in 2023, these two images were made with the ambitious intention of having a diptych representing opposite moments, giant Sunset & giant…
New transcription features are added to Davinci Resolve 18.6.4
Blackmagic Design just released a new update for its popular editing program, Davinci Resolve. Version 18.6.4 adds support for promising new transcription tools, Blackmagic RAW…
Single 8mm film resurrected from the dead by open source project
Single 8mm is the lesser-known cousin of the popular Super 8mm format. It was Japanese company Fujifilm’s answer to Kodak’s Super 8. Fujifilm hasn’t made…
Uber Eats is AI-Generating Images, and it’s terrible at it
Does your favorite restaurant not have pictures on their Uber Eats page? You might want to recheck it, as Uber Eats started to fill missing…
The comprehensive tech guide to pinhole photography
If you enjoy taking film photos (and want to try pinhole photography), you know the satisfaction you get from a film photo that you just…
Groundbreaking AI “reads your mind”: Turns thoughts into images with 75% accuracy
In a groundbreaking study, researchers in Japan have reconstructed images from human brain activity using artificial intelligence. While this isn’t the first study of this kind, it is the first that managed to reconstruct images without the subject looking at them. In other words – only their thought was enough, and AI achieved an astonishing accuracy of over 75%!
The Jupio Tri-Charge is the most advanced Nikon/Canon/Sony charger on the market
This is an interesting and very useful-looking tool. It’s called the Jupio x Pr1me Gear Tri-Charge, and it’s a triple battery charger for Nikon, Canon…
Northern Lights Photographer of the Year 2023 winners capture auroras in unlikely places
Travel photography blog Capture the Atlas has published the winners of the contest every aurora enthusiast loves: The Northern Lights Photographer of the Year. Like every year, this gorgeous gallery has been published in December because it coincides with the Northern Lights season. There isn’t only “one aurora to rule them all,” but the contest recognizes 25 images as the winners, and we bring you a selection I’m sure you’ll enjoy.






































