Photography Technology
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Drone Cameras and the New Geography of Photography
A camera used to be judged mainly by the glass in front and the film or sensor behind it. Today, the story is more complicated.…
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Action Cameras and the Technology of Impossible Angles
The most interesting camera features are not always the loudest ones on the advertisement. Some of them simply make a difficult photograph possible. Action cameras…
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360 Cameras: Shooting First and Framing Later
Photography technology often changes quietly. It does not always arrive with fireworks, and it rarely explains itself to the person holding the camera. You notice…
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Animal Detection Autofocus and the New Wildlife Advantage
The most interesting camera features are not always the loudest ones on the advertisement. Some of them simply make a difficult photograph possible. Animal detection…
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Sports Photography Technology: Speed Is Only Half the Story
Photography technology often changes quietly. It does not always arrive with fireworks, and it rarely explains itself to the person holding the camera. You notice…
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Wedding Photography Workflow in the Age of Smart Cameras
There is a familiar moment in photography when the scene looks better in real life than it does on the screen. The light is awkward,…
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Silent Shutters and the New Etiquette of Photography
Photography technology often changes quietly. It does not always arrive with fireworks, and it rarely explains itself to the person holding the camera. You notice…
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Lens Coatings and the Hidden War Against Flare
There is a familiar moment in photography when the scene looks better in real life than it does on the screen. The light is awkward,…
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Eye Tracking Autofocus and the Rise of Expression-Based Shooting
A camera used to be judged mainly by the glass in front and the film or sensor behind it. Today, the story is more complicated.…
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8K Capture in Cameras: Luxury, Tool, or Marketing Number?
There is a familiar moment in photography when the scene looks better in real life than it does on the screen. The light is awkward,…
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