Samsung’s new Single Take mode, found on its Galaxy S20 Ultra, S20 Plus, and S20 devices, is ideal for amateur (and professional) video editors and content creators. Single Take comes ready to use on all of these devices, and captures video, shoots stills, and even makes adorable GIF-style video clips from a given moment
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We’ve had Samsung’s Big New Thing™ for a couple of weeks now. After the initial excitement of seeing the Galaxy…
If you’re anything like us, you know doubt spent a good while pondering what the Galaxy S20 could possibly be…
The follow up to 2018’s X-T3 and Fujifilm’s new flagship model of the X series, the X-T4 is a monster…
Anyone who’s tried their hand at streaming on any platform, even if it’s only been for a few minutes, will…
Canon’s EOS R full-frame mirrorless camera system, launched in 2018, continues to evolve. As a late starter to the full-frame mirrorless market – Canon was expected to come out swinging heavily.
We had a bunch of extra camera time, using a Samsung smartphone to film a Samsung smartphone — in this case the Galaxy Note 10 Plus. Part of that time, when we weren’t drawing odd virtual additions to co-workers or scanning bears, was devoted to Samsung’s smartphone camera.
Fujifilm has officially announced the latest in its X-Pro range. Called the X-Pro3, this old school-esque snapper features some impressive updated specs.
Stuff’s editor, Brett Venter, chats with Canon South Africa’s Roger Machin and Abri Kriegler about its two brand new cameras,…
Last we heard from Snap, the company behind SnapChat and the ill-fated first set of Spectacles, it was trying out a bunch of new things. And now it’s trying out one more, the newest iteration of its Spectacles. Big whoop, right? We’ve seen all this before. Except… we haven’t.










