Canon has made a 19-megapixel full-frame global shutter CMOS image sensor, and it's available now. [Read More]
Canonical has released its latest version of the Linux-based OS Ubuntu. Version 24.04, which has the code name Noble Numbat, enables frame pointers by default for 64-bit architectures.
While it would prefer that filmmakers remember the advantages of RF-mount, speaking exclusively to PetaPixel, Canon is looking on the bright side of Nikon's acquisition of RED Cinema, [Read More]
After years of the RF mount remaining "closed," Sigma and Tamron have both finally broken through and will each release lenses for Canon's mirrorless mount. [Read More]
On April 21, 1995, rumors swirled that Canon (yes, the Japanese camera company!) might take over Apple, which was struggling at the time. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)
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There seem to be some complaints from the Fallout community whichbelieves the declared-canon Fallout TV show on Amazon has made the events of New Vegas non-canon.
This news article contains a major spoiler for Season One of Prime Video's newest hit, Fallout: The Series. Because of this, it may be wise to move along and read something else if you haven't finished the season just yet… like your's truly, who is only on episode four and now knows how the season ends. Oh well. Such is life, we reckon. Anyway, if you wish to stay on this page, well, don't say we didn't warn you.
Less than a week after Nikon closed its acquisition of RED, the company tells PetaPixel that it has begun moves to advance its position in cinema and leverage its new partner. [Read More]
Defending his comments criticizing Pope Francis, Fr. Jesusmary Missigbètò writes, 'I have, as a priest, a grave moral obligation to inform Christians about the errors that Francis has refused to correct since 2016 and which are damaging their moral conscience.'
'Father Jesusmary's cry rips through the silence with the simplicity of a child's words, with the clarity of the voice of a true disciple of Christ,' wrote Archbishop Viganò in defense of the African priest, who says he fears being laicized for criticizing Francis at his upcoming canonical trial.