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Panasonic has announced two new mirrorless full frame cameras, the $4,199 Lumix S1IIE and the $5,299 Lumix S1II.

DJI has announced the Mavic 4 Pro, the company's first drone with a 360-degree rotating gimbal for footage that tilts, rolls, and offers true vertical filming.

EcoFlow has released two new models in the River series—and we’ve got one on the test bench: the River 3 Plus.

Retouch4me's new Face Make tool promises to speed up your workflow. Here's how it works.

With a compact body and many of the features of its higher-end siblings, Nikon's Z5 II is a compelling camera. But how good is it?

Canon has announced the $399 RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6, a telephoto zoom lens designed for entry-level users of the EOS R System.

Epson has introduced a pair of new wide-format inkjet printers.

Insta360 has unveiled the new Insta360 X5, its flagship 360º action camera.

Adobe has used its annual MAX event in London, UK, to announce updates to many of its suite of Creative Cloud applications.

Camera lens and accessory maker Viltrox has announced the vintage Z1 camera flash, which brings retro aesthetics and modern lighting technology together in a palm-size, lightweight design.

Sony's new telephoto comes with an incredible f2 aperture, but it ain't cheap.

The latest offering from Fujifilm, the instax WIDE EVO, brings a retro-futuristic aesthetic to the 'hybrid' instant camera market. We take it for a spin.

Polaroid has announced the Polaroid Flip, a new point-and-shoot instant camera that features a new “scene analysis” tool that alerts photographers when their shots will be under or overexposed.

Forget the idea of Fujifilm's newest camera just being a bigger X100VI, instead, the GFX100RF brings something fresh to the table with its unique take on flexibility. We take a look.

Blackmagic Design has announced the Blackmagic PYXIS 12K, a new digital film camera.

Described by Think Tank as a tactical-style camera rucksack engineered for urban and field deployments, the new Darklight offers plenty for photographers with specific needs, as AP discovers.