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Tech News: The DSLR Lives On with the New Pentax KF

DP Review   Monday November 21, 2022

The era of the DSLR is not over yet. Ricoh has announced the Pentax KF, the company’s newest APS-C DSLR. While Ricoh calls this camera an ‘extension’ of its K-70 DSLR, the reality is the KF is the K-70 DSLR with only a few very minor tweaks, most of which were made as a result of changes in component availability, notes DP Review. The biggest difference between with the KF is the articulating LCD display, which is now 1.04M dots, up from 921K dot display used in the K-70. The KF is also marginally lighter than the K-70.   Read the full Story >>

Discoveries: Unseen Photos of Kristallnacht Show Horror of 1938 Nazi Rampage

By David Schonauer   Monday November 21, 2022

Previously unseen images from 1938's Kristallnacht pogrom against German and Austrian Jews have surfaced, showing modern viewers the horrors of Nazi antisemitism leading up to the Holocaust. The images were found in a photo album recently donated to Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Israel, by the family of a late Jewish-American soldier, according to the organization. Jonathan Matthews, head of the …   Read the full Story >>

Insight: How to Shoot Pro Video With Your iPhone

Tyler Stalman   Friday November 18, 2022

By now it’s been established that the iPhone can be a pro tool for photography and video. But to get the most out of it, you might need some help. A new tutorial from YouTuber Tyler Stalman offers tips and insights to get pro-level footage. Stalman likes to select the cinematic mode of the iPhone 14 to 24 frames per second. He also turns on creative controls.   Read the full Story >>

Closeup: He's an Artemis Engineer, and Launch Photographer

University of Central Florida   Friday November 18, 2022

When the massive Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft finally lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center this week as part of the Artemis 1 mission, it was a triumph for NASA and a thrill for Ben Bair, a fluid design engineer who worked on the project. When Bair isn’t working on Artemis or other spacecrafts, he’s capturing launch activities in photos that he posts to his Twitter account, @Bair_Witness, and that NASA often shares on its social media accounts, notes his alma mater, the University of Central Florida.   Read the full Story >>

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