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Last week, Nikon announced a firmware update (link is external) to its Zf camera that added its bird-specific subject detection... more (link is external)

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Tech manufacturer Nvidia and video editing software DaVinci Resolve 20 partner to amplify pro video workflows with hardware acceleration and 4:2:2 color support.

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Polaroid announced the Polaroid Flip, which it calls "the ultimate point-and-shoot instant camera for an analog life." The new camera features a hyperfocal four-lens system, sonar-based autofocus, Polaroid's most powerful flash to date, and a new "scene analysis" feature that alerts photographers when their shots will be under or overexposed.... more (link is external)

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A professional photographer has been convicted for using a hidden camera, disguised as an alarm clock, to secretly film clients at his studios.

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Meta will once again begin training on public posts from European users of Facebook and Instagram in a bid to sharpen its artificial intelligence (AI) tools, marking a restart of efforts that were previously paused amid privacy backlash.

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The Central European country of Poland amended its Homeland Defense Act, which adds provisions for prohibitions against photography at nearly 25,000 locations that the government determines to be necessary for Poland's defense and national security.

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Adobe has invested in a British startup called Synthesia, a $2 billion company that creates AI-generated avatars from text prompts for corporate clients.

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Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki at the CP+ Expo in Yokohama, Japan.

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Yeah, of course," Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki replies when we ask if Sigma is still working on a full-frame Foveon sensor. "It takes a long time, so after we brought... more (link is external)

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British tech company Nothing released its Nothing Phone (3a) (link is external) a little over a month ago, promising its "most advanced camera system to date." The Phone 3a lineup is the company's budget line,... more (link is external)

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A 63-year-old British man died after falling from a wall while taking photos at a popular tourist spot in Spain.

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