When film all came in rolls, it was fairly easy to play with the frame of the image. Companies like Hasselblad (and many others) made camera backs that would expose longer strips of 35 mm film to ...
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Lensless imaging system uses sensor arrays and software to beat optical limits
A new imaging technology developed at the University of Connecticut promises to rewrite the rules of optical imaging, ...
Back in the late 1990s as the digital revolution overtook photography there were abortive attempts to develop a digital upgrade for 35mm film cameras. Imagine a film cartridge with attached sensor, ...
Overview: Rangefinder cameras blend manual focus precision with a compact, rugged design.Key features to look for include ...
The subtle art of aiming cameras at live events is perhaps the part of film and television practice which has been most resistant to new technologies. While sheer specifications have skyrocketed, ...
Four years after Fujifilm released the X100V camera to critical acclaim, the camera maker is back with a successor called the X100VI (pronounced six). Fujifilm’s X100 series has always bucked the ...
At the heart of every camera is a sensor, whether that sensor is a collection of light-detecting pixels or a strip of ...
Back in 2018, Italy's Samuel Mello Medeiros hit Kickstarter with a big ol' digital back for classic film cameras, followed by the next generation in 2020. Now the team has returned with a slicker ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Using vintage digital cameras has recently become a trend, particularly among Gen Z folks. It might only be a fad, but the imperfect images ...
Sisa Journal reported that Samsung is currently developing a new camera sensor that will fix the issue on its Galaxy ...
It has a vertical-oriented viewfinder and two small screens, with one dedicated to film simulations. It has a vertical-oriented viewfinder and two small screens, with one dedicated to film simulations ...
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