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Murder of Philadelphia rapper Phat Geez caught on surveillance video

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The shooting that killed Philadelphia rapper Phat Geez over the weekend was caught on surveillance video that shows a car the killer used.

Police are hoping the video will help them find the person or people responsible for the shooting.

The Ring camera surveillance video obtained by CBS News Philadelphia shows Geez, whose real name is Derrick Gant, exit a home and walk up to a parked car on the 1200 block of North Taney Street in Brewerytown.

Gant appears to be speaking to someone inside the car before getting into an argument with them. Seconds later, he was shot.

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A frame of the Ring camera surveillance video that shows rapper Phat Geez’s last moments before he was fatally shot on March 17, 2024 on Taney Street in Philadelphia.

CBS News Philadelphia


Hundreds of people showed up to The Met Philadelphia for Gant’s funeral services Wednesday morning.

The viewing was set to end around 11:30 am but continued longer due to the large crowd.

A family friend said that shows how much Phat Geez was loved in the city. Relatives said off camera that he didn’t deserve what happened to him, that he was the type of

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Nikon Zf camera review: The mirrorless has evolved | Technology News

Last week, braving the chilly New York winds to capture some early morning shots by the Hudson River, I was reflecting on how my life has changed over the year. Previously, I would have done this photo walk with a DSLR, now I have the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the Nothing Phone (2a) which I was reviewing. The DSLR has gradually stopped being a part of my life, so much so I’m not sure where I have stolen away my camera. But still, when the opportunity presented itself, I could say no to reviewing the new Nikon Zf camera, especially since I was keen to figure out how the full frame mirrorless segment was progressing.

As I took it out of the box, the Nikon Zf reminded me of the feel of holding a proper camera. (Image: Nandagopal Rajan/The Indian Express)

As I took it out of the box, the Nikon Zf reminded me of the feeling of holding a proper camera, the confidence it offers with its sheer weight. The vintage-style Nikon Zf provides a film camera experience with the specs of a modern competitive mirrorless camera. However, while the embossed leather exterior

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Through the Lens: The Future of Camera Technology | Imperial News





From AI-powered cameras to 3D imaging and virtual reality experiences, the possibilities are endless.

In an era where cameras are not just tools but extensions of our very selves, it’s intriguing to ponder what lies ahead in the evolution of these devices. Smartphones have made photographers of us all, yet the rapid advances in technology suggest we are only scratching the surface. To dive deeper into this fascinating journey, the Department of Computing is thrilled to highlight a must-listen podcast episode that promises to illuminate the path forward in camera technology.

Hosted by Roma Agrawal, “Through the Lens: The Future of Camera Technology” brings together two esteemed experts in the field. Geoff Belknap, a renowned historian of photography and the Keeper of Science & Technology at National Museums Scotland, shares his insights on the historical progression and the cultural impact of camera technology. Complementing his perspective is our very own Professor Abhijeet Ghosh, Professor of Graphics & Imaging at Imperial College London, who sheds light on the cutting-edge advances that are shaping the future of imaging.

This dynamic conversation navigates through the latest trends, from AI-powered cameras that can enhance image quality in real-time to the development of 3D imaging

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