Capture One’s long-awaited iPhone app has finally dropped, complete with WiFi-tethered shooting, fairly comprehensive editing tools, and some notable limitations. We take a look at how it works.
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Recently, the winners and honorable mentions were announced for the 11th annual Mobile Photography Awards.
Sentons' ultrasonic technology has been used in features such as the Air Triggers in the Asus ROG Phone 3. Sentons is pushing this technology further with CameraBar, tech it anticipates will be utilized in smartphones next year.
The lens and accessory maker introduces magnetic tripod attachments, a cold shoe and mounts to attach to your iPhone 12 using Apples MagSafe system. Well, introduces the idea anyway - the products won't ship until March next year
The 2020 competition was the 13th annual competition and showcases incredible photographs captured with iPhones from thousands of photographers from around the world.
The latest Asus smartphone is targeted at gamers but comes with solid-looking camera specs and more than enough processing power for serious on-device photo and video editing.
Mobile photography company Moment has introduced a range of bags and wallets for smartphone and compact camera photographers who don't need to carry a whole pile of kit.
Xiaomi's new flagship Android smartphone is expected to be launched on February 24 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Film simulation app Filmborn has been updated with new presets, features, and overall improved support on Apple's latest mobile operating system and devices.
Moment just unveiled a pair of counterweights that let you use the company's add-on smartphone lenses while also using the DJI Osmo Mobile gimbal stabilizer, making it the first smartphone gimbal to supports add-on lenses.
DxO's new camera, the ONE, offers an appealing combination of features and some highly impressive technology. Designed to be used in combination with Apple smartphones, the ONE is built around a capable 1"-type sensor and bright 32mm equivalent lens. DPReview's technical editor has been digging into the specifications, and talking to DxO's resident scientists to find out what makes the ONE tick. Click through for his analysis
Pelican Imaging has released a set of re-focusable pictures taken with its light field camera for smartphones. Instead of placing an array of microlenses between the sensor and the main lens, Pelican uses an array of main lenses - each with a sensor behind it. Pelican's offering is more suitable for smartphones, and their sample images allow for re-focusing, changing DOF, and shifting perspective. Click through for more details and links to the images.
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