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Image: Fujifilm, including photo by Jonas RaskEntries for Fujifilm US's Limited Edition X100VI raffle are now officially open. Entry is free and only open to US residents (18+). The raffle closes on April 21st (11:59 p.m. EDT), so if you want access to Fujifilm's highly talked about camera, you'll need to enter quickly.Recent VideosUnlike other photography raffles, the prize isn't a free camera.
Tech company Beaverlab has launched a Kickstarter to raise funds for a smart super-telephoto camera called the Excope DT1 that can be had with a 400-mm zoom lens, and works with a smartphone to capture distant imagery.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, TechnologyTags: Cameras, smartphones, Photography, Video, Lenses, Kickstarter
NASA has given the green light for the nuclear-powered Dragonfly rotorcraft to explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Approval for the 2028 interplanetary mission comes after years of delay due to COVID-19 and a series of cost overruns.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: NASA, Saturn, Titan, Helicopter
Image: Blackmagic DesignBlackmagic Design has unveiled its latest Ursa Cine camera, a 12K camera with support for interchangeable Arri PL, Arri LPL, Canon EF and Hasselblad lens mounts. It features a large sensor, propriety memory and a slew of industry-standard connections.Recent VideosAt the heart of the Ursa Cine 12K is a RGBW 36x24mm 12K sensor, which Blackmagic Design says can support resolu
A big-thinking Slovenian startup has created the world's first smart security camera that doesn't just spy on your visitors, but will actively open fire on potential intruders with paintball pellets – or even tear gas rounds – with "ultra high precision." What could possibly go wrong?Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Kickstarter, Home Security, Paintball, Camera, CCTV
We have a winner for sensor Top Trumps: the LSST camera is the world's largest astronomy camera. It's more than 350 times the size of a full-frame sensor, for reference.Photo: Jacqueline Ramseyer Orrell/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory"Space," according to Douglas Adams' Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy. "is big. Really Big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is.
Image: AtomosAtomos has announced the Ninja Phone, a monitor and recorder that connects cameras with HDMI out ports to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. The unit acts as a 'co-processor' to encode a camera's HDMI signal to 10-bit ProRes or H.265 and send the encoded video to the phone. There is also support for USB-C mic input.Recent VideosA Ninja Phone iPhone app was also announced to con
IM motors has decided that semi solid-state batteries are ready for prime time. In an omen of what Western automakers will need to contend with, it's now launched a futuristic luxury coupe with a next-gen battery pack and crab-walking capability.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Electric Vehicles, Solid-state, Battery+Electric+Vehicle, China, Battery Technology
Unlike most other ROVs, the Luna is designed specifically for underwater filmmaking. It records video at a maximum resolution of 8K/30fps and can descend as deep as 1,000 m (3,281 ft) – so all you giant squids out there, get ready for your close-up.Continue ReadingCategory: Marine, TransportTags: Remote Control, Underwater, Filmmaking
The SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) National Accelerator Laboratory has announced the completion of the LSST Camera, which is capable of capturing 3,200-megapixel images, and will now be installed on a telescope in Chile to help unravel some of the biggest mysteries in the universe.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Cameras, Telescope, Observatory, SLAC


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