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TEAC announces the development of TASCAM XLR audio adapter for Canon mirrorless cameras and others

TEAC Corporation is proud to announce the development of the TASCAM CA-XLR2d professional audio XLR microphone adapter for mirrorless cameras. This product is targeted for Read more... The post TEAC announces the development of TASCAM XLR audio adapter for Canon mirrorless cameras and others appeared first on Canon Rumors - Your best source for Canon rumors, leaks and gossip. canonrumors.com »

2021-8-19 17:40

Samsung Unveils New Smartphones, Keeps Status Quo on Cameras

Samsung digs phones that fold or flip open, and that’s exactly what headlined the company’s latest Unpacked event that officially revealed the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3. Foldables may soon become as ubiquitous as true wireless earbuds are for listening to music wirelessly nowadays, though these two premium devices won’t necessarily […] petapixel.com »

2021-8-11 17:20

EarthCam collaborates with Sony on two new high-resolution timelapse cameras

EarthCam, a provider of webcam technology and services used by the likes of NASA, CNN and Walt Disney Pictures, recently released two new high-resolution timelapse cameras. The company that famously created 'The World's Largest Photo of New York City' to commemorate the release of its GigapixelCam X80 webcam this past May, has continued to leverage its relationship with Sony Electronics for their two latest releases—the 61 MegapixelCam and the 61 MegapixelCam Robotic, which offers up a 360° pan/tilt base. dpreview.com »

2021-6-26 18:38

Listen To The Satisfying Shutter Sounds of 18 Different Cameras

Photographer Sails Chong has published an acoustically satisfying video that shares the sounds of 18 different camera shutters and certainly qualifies as photography ASMR. If you are not familiar with “autonomous sensory meridian response” (ASMR), it refers to the “tingling sensation people get on their scalp, neck, and upper spine when triggered by specific kinds […] petapixel.com »

2021-6-15 01:06

CIPA's April 2021 data: Shipments are down, but the average price of camera units is steadily increasing

The Camera and Imaging Products Association, better known as CIPA, has released its data for April 2021, detailing the current state of worldwide camera production and shipments. Usually, we compare CIPA’s statistics to the previous year as a year-over-year (YoY) percentage, but considering 2020 was anything but average (at least from April 2020 onwards) due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve decided to look back at CIPA’s data from 2019 to get a better baseline for how the camera market is doing as the world begins the early stages of recovery—financially and otherwise—from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. dpreview.com »

2021-6-15 18:30