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Epson SureColor P600 review
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Your photos come to life thanks to new emotionsAR service
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Facebook’s Scrapbook helps parents put all their baby photos in one place
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Nikon D5500 review
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DNP DS620A photo printer is overkill for consumers, but moneymaker for pros
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Brinno’s new time-lapse camera adds HDR video, interchangeable lenses
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Water filters, flamethrowers, idiot-proof drones
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DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ review
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II review
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Epson Moverio BT-200 review
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Beastgrip Pro lets you swap lenses on any smartphone
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New Apple patent dreams of true zoom and a better light splitter for the iPhone
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For hosts with their hands full, PartySnapper app uses guests as event photographers
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When the sun goes down, here’s how to make GoPro’s night-friendly Hero shine
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This drone-shot caving video is so awe-inspiring, it’ll give you chills
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My Budgee and me: Is the world ready for this grocery-carrying robot sidekick?
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Adobe releases Photoshop Mix 1.5 for iOS, adds support for digital stylus, cloud clipboard
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Olympus Stylus SH-2 compact camera retains 5-axis stabilization, adds new night modes
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Moju is the app that turns your static photos into animated, living memories
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Here are the 8 best camera features of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Color-changing flowers, stick-on cams and more
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To photograph the gates of hell, bring tough equipment, a plan, and guts
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Disney iPhone app turns selfies into 3D characters from Star Wars, Frozen
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Sony strengthens full-frame A7 cameras with new macro and zoom lenses
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HP Officejet Pro 8620 review
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Twenty20’s licensing service is powered by portfolio of 45 million ‘authentic’ photos
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Podo, the smartphone-controlled camera, is now available on Fab.com
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Photographer tells how he got amazing shot of weasel riding on a woodpecker’s back
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Cash in on your mobile photography with these smartphone apps
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Lens technology from Harvard research removes need for color correction
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Nikon pumps up its enthusiast DSLR with enhanced image and movie capture
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Nikon’s crazy 83x zoom camera can capture every pore (from 10 miles away)