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Action cameras are typically best used when mounted to things, as their compact rectangular design is less than ideal to hold for long periods of time. Insta360 now offers a solution with the new Insta360 Ace... more

A photographer was sued by female professional wrestlers after he captured and posted suggestive images of them during their performances.

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A large glowing spiral swirl was spotted floating across the skies of Europe last night. It is believed to have been caused by a frozen plume of fuel that emanated from a SpaceX rocket launch.

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Not long after announcing it would continue its imaging partnership with Leica, Insta360 debuted a new bundle for the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 action camera that features Leica technology. The Insta360 Ace Pro 2 Xplorer Bundle aims to "transform the 8K AI-powered action camera into the ultimate tool for street photography and urban travel."

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Lomography has re-released two film scanning kits designed to make film photography more accessible to all by simplifying the digitization process.

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Photographer Hugh Brownstone and his design partner and friend Ed Palisoc are back with another carefully designed camera grip. This time, the design duo is looking at Sigma's latest creation, the "beautifully foolish" Sigma BF.

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GuruShots, the "World's Greatest Photo Game," has announced the winners of its "The Power of Minimalism" challenge, which received thousands of entries and over 35 million votes. The "Top Photographer" winner of the contest is Ccile Rivet of France (whose photo is seen above).

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Meta is considering charging Facebook and Instagram users for an ad-free version in the U.K. after a landmark privacy case in which the company agreed to stop targeting ads at a British woman.

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Google has started rolling out "Project Astra," an AI that can see via a person's smartphone camera, enabling it to answer questions about the world around it.

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Another YouTuber built a Wile E. Coyote-style photo wall to find out whether Teslas can be fooled into crashing into them, the way Mark Rober so spectacularly did last week.

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