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With an eye to the future, try RAW photos today

Features CNET's Stephen Shankland shares his views why he recommends people to shoot important events in RAW and not just JPEG.  Read story »
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZR1

Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZR1

Review The compact long-zoom category, which was once dominated by Panasonic, has seen its fair share of contenders this year. Brands such as Canon and Fujifilm are stepping up to compete in this field and we guess that's what drove Panasonic to expand its current TZ lineup. Enter the new ZR series,...

Olympus: 12 megapixels is enough for most folks

Features The Japanese firm indicates that instead of pushing for higher resolution for its digital cameras, it wants to improve other feature aspects. Read story »

DxO sheds light on camera sensor performance

Features Find out how the sensor in your dSLR stacks up against the competition with these benchmarks.  Read story »

Photography can cause undue stress and madness

Crave Here's a funny video clip by two photographers in Colombia, South America. Taking a jab at some of the gearheads who trawl DPreview's forums, one of them portrayed a delirious photographer ... Read story »

Toshiba announces new 14.6-megapixel backlit sensor

Crave Illustration of Toshiba's new backlit sensor. Sony's backlit sensor technology current stands at 10 megapixels, and is used in point-and-shoots such as the Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 and WX1. Come next year, ... Read story »

Adobe testing RAW files support for Olympus E-P1, new Nikons

Crave The Nikon D300s. Adobe Systems has released a test version of its Camera Raw 5.5 plug-in so Photoshop can handle RAW images from the Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds camera, ... Read story »

New DxO Optics Pro to deliver lower photo noise

Crave By underexposing an image in the camera and then increasing its exposure in the software, DxO Optics Pro can give a photographer a more sensitive camera. This image from a Canon ... Read story »

Wheeled robot helps scientists to understand the visually impaired

Crave Researchers at Caltech have developed a mobile, four-wheeled robot that could help refine artificial retinas and other prostheses used by the visually impaired. At first glance, Cyclops resembles a bot ... Read story »

Pentax announces pocket-friendly Optio P80 and affordable E80

Crave Pentax's dSLRs may be the attention-getting cameras for the company, but its point-and-shoot Optio line deserves some recognition, too. Even if it's only for their lenses and prices. The P80 ... Read story »

Lightroom 3 beta emphasizes on speed and image quality

Crave The Lightroom 3 beta will look familiar to current users, but there are changes under the hood. In addition, Lightroom catalogs can be synchronized with Flickr. With the release of ... Read story »

Cool tees for shutterbugs

Crave I own a couple of camera/photography related tees, and I have to say they are some of my favorite wear. But looking at PetaPixel's collection of such clothing makes me ... Read story »

Ricoh officially announces modular GXR camera system

Crave In what has to be the oddest new camera technology announcement of 2009, Ricoh unveiled its GXR system. It's not a mirrorless interchangeable lens (dare I say EVIL?) system, as ... Read story »

Archos teases Android phone tablet

Crave Let's not beat around the proverbial--we'll just get straight on with this news: Archos is going to release an Android-based mobile phone, but the French company is teasing us with ... Read story »

Exemode's SQ28m fits on keychain, takes glorious lo-fi movies

Crave What's small, fits onto a keychain and takes videos that are reminiscent of 8mm films? Technically, the Digital Harinezumi is able to do all these, but Exemode's new SQ28m compact ... Read story »

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