October 27
Apple revamps MacBook Pro lineup, adds 'Touch Bar'

Apple has announced three new MacBook Pro models. The long-awaited new 13" and 15" MacBook Pros bring performance boosts compared to the previous generation, revamped ergonomics, and a new 'Touch Bar'. Read more

DJI Phantom 4 drone with 24-carat gold plating goes on sale for £20k

Why settle for cheap, sensible plastic when you can experience true luxury flying a 24-carat gold plated DJI Phantom 4? Read more

Sigma introduces trio of firmware updates for Quattro, MC-11 and 150-600mm F5-6.3

Sigma has released firmware updates that improve the functionality of its sd Quattro camera, the MC-11 adapter and both versions of its 150-600mm F5-6.3 zoom lens. Read more

Throwback Thursday: Game Boy Camera

It's an 8-bit Throwback Thursday as we remember the Game Boy Camera, an accessory for Nintendo's classic handheld gaming system. Read more

Video: Game Boy Camera revisited

Watch as DPR staff re-familiarize themselves with the Game Boy Camera – or in some cases, pick it up for the very first time. See video

Kipon launches EF to Sony E adapters with built-in variable ND filter

Chinese lens and accessory maker Kipon has introduced an adapter that includes a variable neutral density filter, primarily for video shooters. Read more

October 26
Microsoft Surface Studio morphs the photographer's desktop into a studio

Microsoft announced a new product class in the Surface Studio: a desktop all-in-one with touch/pen support. Its 28" 4.5K display with drafting table ergonomics will transform a desktop into a studio, while Windows 10 Creators Update hopes to democratize 3D and mixed reality. Read more

Chronos 1.4 is a $2500 camera that can shoot at 21,650 fps

A new video shows off the features and high framerate capabilities of the Chronos 1.4, a prototype high-speed camera. Read more

Google acknowledges lens flare issue on Pixel camera, promises software fix

Google Pixel users report a strong tendency of the device's camera to produce lens flare. Google is aware of the problem and has promised to implement a software fix for the camera's HDR+ mode. Read more

'It's about sharing your beautiful experience': Nikon Photokina interview

Photokina 2016 gave us a chance to speak to Nikon about the models it's showing, where the market is going and the challenges it faces. Read more

An array of Canon 400mm F2.8L II lenses is helping astronomers discover new galaxies

What do you get when you point two dozen telephoto lenses at the stars? A telescope that's perfect for discovering new galaxies, it turns out. Read more

The Sony a99 ll will be available on time – but in very short supply

Sony has announced that its a99 ll full-frame camera will go on sale on November 25th as expected, but it will not be able to supply nearly enough to meet demand right away. Read more

October 25
LG V20 owners report fragile, easily cracked camera glass

Numerous reports have surfaced from LG V20 owners claiming that the glass covering the smartphone's rear camera is easily shattered. Read more

Xiaomi's Mi Note 2 looks a whole lot like the Samsung Note 7

Xiaomi's Mi Note 2 offers a 22MP sensor, 5.7" display and looks a lot like Samsung's discontinued Note 7 model. Read more

Google Pixel XL added to mobile studio test scene comparison

The weather hasn't been cooperative here for sample galleries, so while we work on finishing our Google Pixel XL gallery, we put it in front of our studio test scene. Read more

Starling vortex wins £10,000 Landscape Photographer of the Year prize

The winners of the 2016 Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year competition have been announced, with a shot of a flock of starlings flying in front of Brighton Pier taking the top prize. Read more

iOS 10.1 adds 'beta' support for Portrait mode to iPhone 7 Plus

Apple has released an update to iOS 10, which alongside various bug fixes and refinements, adds support for 'Portrait' mode in the iPhone 7 Plus. Read more

October 24
Facebook is planning to relax censorship rules for newsworthy images

Facebook has decided to abandon its blanket ban on nudity in images, following intense criticism after the deletion of Nick Ut's image 'Napalm Girl' from the Facebook page of a Norwegian newspaper. Read more

Swedish court rules drone photography is surveillance and requires a permit

A Swedish court has ruled that any drone carrying a camera shall be considered a tool for surveillance and will require a license. Read more

Oldest existing Nikon I camera goes up for auction with original lens and case

The oldest known Nikon camera in existence has gone up for auction at WestLicht. This particular Nikon I, serial number 60924, was made in April 1948 and is the third camera produced by Nikon. Read more

Got Reach? Tamron SP 150-600mm F5-6.3 G2 sample gallery

Tamron's updated SP 150-600mm F5-6.3 G2 comes with pretty a hefty price increase. We took the new lens out on the town to get a feel for its performance. See gallery

October 23
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 winners announced

The winners of the 2016 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition have been announced, and the camera that captured the grand title image is probably not what you'd expect it to be. Read more

October 22
The range of light: what made one of Ansel's most famous books so special

Marc Silber continues his video series with Ansel Adam's son Michael. He discusses Ansel's book 'The Range of Light', his thoughts on developing your skill set and more. Check out the complete interview. See video

October 21
Manfrotto launches new FluidTech Base and monopod kits for stills and video

Accessories manufacturer Manfrotto has introduced a new series of monopod kits called XPRO Monopod+ and a new FluidTech Base to help videographers to achieve smooth pan, tilt and swivel motions. Read more

Camera components represent 9.5% of total iPhone 7 material cost

Analyst firm Chipworks estimates the cost of the iPhone 7 camera to be $26, or 9.5% of the total bill of materials. Read more

Hands-on with Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8E and PC Nikkor 19mm

Nikon just released two new lenses - the AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8E FL ED VR and PC Nikkor 19mm F4E ED. We're at the Photo Plus show in New York, where we got our hands on them. Read more

Keep calm and carry on: tips for safely transporting spare camera batteries

If you're concerned that the lithium-ion batteries that power your camera will pull a Note 7, we've got good news: with proper handling it'll be smooth sailing for you and your spare batteries. Read more

Hasselblad introduces keystone and local highlight recovery in Phocus 3.1

Hasselblad has released the latest version of its Phocus software. Version 3.1 adds a new perspective control palette. Read more

October 20
Entaniya 250 Micro Four Thirds fisheye lenses feature 250-degree FOV

A Japanese company has a series of Micro Four Thirds lenses in the works that provide a 250° field of view. Read more

Kodak-branded Ektra smartphone embraces the company's roots

With a camera grip and leatherette cover, the Kodak Ektra Android smartphone is targeted at lovers of vintage camera design. Read more

Sigma announces pricing for 18-35mm T2 and 50-100mm T2 Cine lenses

Sigma announced its new line of cinema in September, the first two lenses to be included in that line, the 18-35mm T2 and 50-100 T2, will both ship in December. Learn more

Throwback Thursday: the Kodak DC265, a user-programmable compact

When you think of unique cameras, the Kodak DC265 probably doesn't come to mind. But this strange-looking camera had a trick up its sleeve: users could write scripts to add their own features. Read more

Hot set: Benjamin Von Wong's latest shoot features a model on lava flows

Photographer Benjamin Von Wong, never one to shy away from extreme conditions to get a shot, has released a new set of images from his most recent shoot among the lava flows of Hawaii's Big Island. Read more

October 19
Leica introduces 'Titanium gray' version of its Q compact camera

Leica has announced that it will release a new version of its Q (Typ 116) full frame compact camera that will be finished in a gray paint instead of the usual black. Read more

Leica re-launches the miniature Summaron 2.8cm F5.6 lens for the M system

Leica has announced a modern version of the 1955 L-mount Summaron 2.8cm F5.6. Called the Summaron-M 28mm F5.6, the new lens will fit the current M series. Read more

Fujifilm gives us a glimpse of its upcoming Instax Square camera

FujiFilm has posted a teaser video featuring a quick look at its upcoming Instax Square 1:1 format camera. Read more

Macphun announces Luminar photo editing app for Mac

Macphun, the company behind Aurora HDR, has announced Luminar, an affordable all-in-one photo editing app for Mac. Read more

Attach a 1000 Watt LED panel to a drone and magic happens

Photographer Daniel Riley attached a 1000 Watt LED light panel to his drone – the result was some really cool night footage. See video

Elevating X-Trans? Fujifilm X-T2 Review

The Fujifilm X-T2 is the company's latest SLR-style mirrorless camera. It takes the 24MP sensor from the X-Pro2 and runs with it, adding 4K video and a more sophisticated autofocus system. Is this enough to keep up with the competition? Read more

Redesigned Nikon 70-200 F2.8 arrives with improved optics, electromagnetic diaphragm

Nikon has updated its venerable 70-200mm F2.8 lens, improving both its optics and Vibration Reduction system as well as adding an electromagnetic diaphragm. Read more

Nikon announces ultra-wide PC Nikkor 19mm F4E ED tilt-shift lens

Nikon has announced its new PC Nikkor 19mm F4E ED, a super-wide 'Perspective Control' lens with 97° coverage. Read more

October 18
SpiderLight Holster offers quick access to lighter cameras

Spider Camera Holster has launched three new products on Kickstarter: the SpiderLight Holster and Plate, SpiderLight Backpacker, and Single Camera System. All three are designed for smaller and lighter cameras. Read more

Google shows off Pixel imaging capabilities in demo video

Google's Pixel smartphone comes with an impressive imaging specification and feature set. A new PR video provides a good overview of the camera's features and functions. Watch it

Field Test: Birds in flight with the Nikon D500

Nikon's D500 is a professional APS-C format DSLR, designed for shooting fast-moving subjects in tough conditions. For this week's Field Test, we brought the D500 to a wildlife reserve in Montana, to meet with National Geographic photographer Ronan Donovan. Watch the video

Sony a6300 versus a6500: what's changed, and what still needs to change

What a difference eight months can make. The Sony a6500, predictably, has both a lot in common with the a6300, but also adds some impressive updates. Take a look at what an extra $400 in sticker price really gets you. Read more

Drone footage captures the raw power of Iceland

Ice and Fire is a new short film that depicts some amazing drone footage from the diverse and rugged landscape of Iceland. Read more

Collector's cache of Soviet-era camera prototypes stolen in Germany

A collector claims that his set of rare prototype cameras, some worth significant sums of money, was stolen at a train station in Berlin. Read more

October 17
iLUUN Air is a wireless USB 3.0 flashdrive for your smartphone

The iLUUN Air is a USB 3.0 flash drive that comes with built-in Wi-Fi capability so it can connect to your mobile devices. Read more

Modest Updates: Nikon D3400 Review

We've been testing the recently updated D3400. Though the updates are modest, the real question is can the camera still hold its weight against the competition? Read more

'I don’t use my camera as my memory': we interview Graham Nash

From Lancashire to California, Graham Nash's journey has been a long and winding one, both as a musician and a photographer. Read more

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