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Atomos working on Ninja V update for recording ProRes RAW video from Sony's FX3

Atomos has announced it’s working alongside Sony to bring ProRes RAW recording to its Ninja V monitor/recorder when connected to Sony’s new FX3 Cinema Line camera over HDMI. Although only in development at this point, the update will enable Atomos’ Ninja V monitor/recorder to record the 16-bit Raw output of Sony’s new FX3 Cinema Line camera at 4K60p. dpreview.com »

2021-3-12 17:56

Update: NASA's ambitious Perseverance rover lands on Mars and sends back its first images

The Perseverance rover gets lowered down to the Martian surface, seen in one of the first high-resolution images sent back to Earth. Image credit: NASA Update: (Friday, February 19, 2021 at 2:46 PM): Since first publishing this article, NASA has shared new, high-resolution images of the Perseverance rover, including one taken from its ‘jetpack’ that lowered the rover down to the Martian surface. dpreview.com »

2021-2-20 18:37

An Incredibly Important Photo Book Is Up For Grabs On Kickstarter

We've shared a fair few Kickstarter campaigns here on The Phoblographer in the past, but none are quite as important as this one. Can you believe that this year will mark 20 years since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centers in New York City? For just a few more days, you have the chance to help bring to life a photo book that will help you get past the tragedy of that day. thephoblographer.com »

2021-2-10 02:00

Nikon to cease operations at two of its interchangeable lens production factories in March

A promotional image from Nikon showing off just some of its expansive lens lineup. According to a report (translated, partially walled behind a free account) from Nikkei Shimbun, Nikon is set cease operations at two of its Japanese interchangeable lens manufacturing factories next month, leaving just a single factory to produce lenses domestically. dpreview.com »

2021-2-4 02:55

Report: Apple may soon warn users if their camera was repaired using non-genuine components

According to a report from MacRumors, future versions of iOS could inform users when their devices are repaired using non-genuine camera components. Back in November 2020, not long after Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup was announced, repair website iFixit discovered reliable third-party repairs of camera components inside the new iPhone 12 devices will be all but impossible, due to needing a propriety piece of software. dpreview.com »

2021-1-15 19:40

Update: The end of an era: Olympus confirms it's completed the sale of its imaging business to JIP

Editor’s Note: (Tuesday, January 05, 2021 at 10:29 AM): We have added additional details about the transition, provided to use by an Olympus spokesperson. Olympus has confirmed in an announcement on its website that it’s completed the transfer of its imaging division to OM Digital Solutions, the subsidiary of Japan Industrial Partners Inc. dpreview.com »

2021-1-5 18:31

2020 in review: the biggest photo news stories of the year

A year in review: the biggest stories of 2020 (in our world) I’ve spent the past two or so weeks attempting to construct a sentence that accurately summarizes the year 2020. While I have a few scattered about in my journal, none of my prose comes close to more aptly encapsulating 2020 than this quote from Clarke Smith, age 9, from Beverly Hills, Michigan: ‘[It’s] like looking both ways before crossing the street and then getting hit by a submarine. dpreview.com »

2021-1-1 18:00