Cameras

The camera, an optical instrument for capturing and recording images, has evolved a lot since the first partially successful photograph taken in 1816 by Nicéphore Niépce. Over 200 years ago paper doused in silver chloride in a dark room was required for an image to be captured, these days cameras are in almost everyone’s pockets with an estimated 1.2 trillion photos taken in 2017. Without this remote sensing device, which operates much like the human eye, there’d be no films and magazines and social media would be much more boring!

These are the best beginner drones according to a three-time world champion pilot

From the most powerful, to the cheapest around and the do-it-yourself options, there are drones for everyone here.
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DJI Mini 3 Pro review: A tiny drone packed with huge power

A drone that will appeal to beginners, experts, travellers and everyone in-between.
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The best pet cameras for dogs and cats in 2024

Keep a close, comforting eye on your beloved pets with these smart pet cameras.
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Why is flash photography banned from most museums?

Is it a way of reducing damage to works of art or increasing sales in the museum gift shop? Chemistry expert Emma Davies sheds some light.
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Scientists build full-colour camera the “size of a grain of salt”

Honey… I shrunk the camera (to revolutionise surgery).
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How to make a YouTube channel

Tech journalist and avid YouTuber Chris Barraclough gives his top tips on how to get started on YouTube.
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Can taking digital photos damage art?

Galleries would have you believe that a camera flash damages paintings.
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Who really invented the movie camera?

An invention and an unsolved disappearance...you lucky people.
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Animals With Cameras: which would make the best cameraman?

New show on BBC One gives you an incredible animal’s-eye view of the world – we speak to presenter Gordon Buchanan about the technology and why cheetahs make great cameramen.
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On the lookout: three top home security cameras tested

We put the Nest Cam IQ, Canary Flex and Blink XT to the test to find out where the smart money is for smart home security.
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The coolest festival camping gear for 2017

Have you sworn off camping after nightmares involving leaky tents, icky coffee and evil beds? Maybe these high-tech gadgets and camping gear will change your mind…
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Why do wheels sometimes seem to move slowly in old films?

Rollin' rollin' rollin'... wagon wheels in old movies sometimes appear to move in slow motion.
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Are we excited about the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus?

After months of leaks, rumours and second guessing Apple has finally released their new iPhone – but is it worth the wait?
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Flexible camera could change the way we take photos

New lens technology means cameras could once day be as thin as a credit card – and flexible.
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Why do raindrops appear hexagonal on camera lenses?

You need to know a bit about the bokeh to answer this question.
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What is the world’s smallest camera?

Take stock on this one because you're going to have to zoom right in to find out.
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Fujifilm develop camera with X-ray vision

The Fujifilm X-T1 IR is a new digital camera with an alarming feature – it sees through your clothes.
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Canon’s camera boasts incredible low-light video

Canon announces new HD-video camera that promises to record full colour in near-absolute darkness thanks to an ISO in excess of 4 million.
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Preview: Giroptic's 360-degree camera

The Giroptic 360cam bills itself as the world's first 360-degree HD camera. Could this be the ultimate selfie cam? Dan Bennett finds outs...
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Review: On the road with the Samsung NX30 camera

Looking for a lightweight camera with all the technological chops of a DSLR? Focus editor Graham Southorn tests out the Samsung NX30 on a holiday to Yellowstone National Park.
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