Video used to be an afterthought for Nikon, but since the company purchased RED last year, content creators are now high on its priority list. A perfect example of that is Nikon’s new $2,200 ZR: a ...
A man was shot in Woonsocket Monday afternoon. 'Secret Mall Apartment' to come to Netflix A popular documentary featuring the Providence Place Mall is officially coming to Netflix. Seekonk police K-9 ...
Nikon has unveiled its first cinema camera developed in collaboration with the company it acquired last year, RED. The Nikon ZR (the "R" is for "RED" I imagine) is a camera that neither company could ...
Nikon Corporation has announced the closure of its Yokohama Manufacturing Plant on September 30, 2025. The company's personnel and operations from the site will be relocated to other facilities, with ...
Save $300 on the Nikon Z8, our best mirrorless camera for astrophotography. It also features as our best overall camera in our best cameras guide. We think it's great for shooting a wide range of ...
From an “awkward” smiling frog to embarrassing owl parents, this year’s winners of the entertaining annual competition won’t let you down Margherita Bassi - Daily Correspondent A red-bellied ...
On the first night out with my brand-new Celestron NexStar 8SE back in July 2015, I knew little about the relative sizes of astronomical objects. I was bowled over by my first view of Saturn — an ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Ben Keough Ben Keough is an editor covering cameras, working from home, ...
Ever heard of Oakley Sunglasses? The guy who founded that — Jim Jannard — became a billionaire after selling a lot of sunnies, then went on to found RED digital cinema, one of the first major digital ...
Forward-looking: When NASA astronauts return to the Moon later this decade, they'll be equipped with a custom handheld camera developed by one of the world's leading camera makers. That's because NASA ...
On July 20, 1969, just a moment after stepping off the Eagle onto the lunar surface for the very first time in history, Neil Armstrong turned around and took a photo. The camera? A modified Hasselblad ...
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