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Skydio under fire for promoting illegal drone footage

Photo of Grand Prismatic Spring, in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, courtesy of Don Kawahigashi. Drone use is illegal in all national parks. California-based drone manufacturer, Skydio, is under investigation after promoting its proprietary 'true follow-me' feature with footage of a rollerblader gliding along a West Thumb Geyser Basin boardwalk in Yellowstone National Park. dpreview.com »

2019-4-8 16:03

Sony's Mavica FD71 liked floppy disks, hated magnets

In the earliest days of consumer digital photography, back when the ‘smart’ in ‘smart phone’ was the same as the ‘smart’ in ‘a smart pair of pants’, almost every aspect of capturing, transferring, storing, sharing and printing digital images was so fraught with technical challenges and costly disappointments that it still amazes me that it ever took off at all. dpreview.com »

2017-6-30 14:00

Samsung Finally Concludes Its Batteries Were At Fault For Note 7 Explosions

In a year of big tech stories, undoubtedly one of the fieriest tales of 2016 was how Samsung simply couldn't figure out why their Note 7 flagship phones kept imploding. Months and months of work by hundreds of engineers has yielded little, although now Reuters is reporting that an internal Samsung investigation has finally concluded that the Galaxy Note 7's flaws weren't related to hardware or software, but rather by the batteries. digitalrev.com »

2017-1-17 03:00

Throwback Thursday: Fujifilm F10

Back in the film era it was perfectly possible to buy a compact camera that could match an SLR in image quality terms. Sure, you might lose out on some advanced features, and for the most part you were stuck with a fixed lens, but deep inside, whether you were shooting with an Olympus XA or an OM1, the image was formed on a frame of 35mm film. dpreview.com »

2016-10-13 15:00