Brent Rose
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Comparing The Original 2004 GoPro To The Newest One Is Ridiculous, But We Did It Anyway
It’s been a wild ride for GoPro. It went from a niche camera company for surfers to a media behemoth that was printing money, and now to a company undergoing large-scale layoffs, and publicly considering selling itself. Oof. Rather than piling on, we decided to flash back to happier times. So, I went on Amazon…
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Sony A7R III Review: The New King Of Mirrorless Cameras
For three years now I’ve been using the Sony A7S as my primary camera. It’s compact and it’s incredible in low-light, but in certain regards the camera is starting to show its age and doesn’t really fit all my needs: It’s limited to 12-megapixel photos, and it can’t shoot 4K video without an external recorder.…
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GoPro Just Upgraded The Brains Of Its Best Camera With The Hero6
You know the old adage, “It’s what’s on the inside that counts.” That’s just what GoPro is banking on with its new flagship camera, the $749.95 Hero6 Black. Physically, it looks identical to last year’s Hero5 Black, and that’s not a bad thing. Under the hood, though, there’s a hell of a lot more power.
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Gizmodo Visits NASA: What It Feels Like To Fly In A Crazy Zero-Gravity Plane
The Reduced Gravity Office at the Johnson Space Center in Houston is home to NASA’s own flying, microgravity laboratory, “The Weightless Wonder.” It’s every bit as incredible as the name suggests.