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Fujifilm's Makoto Oishi and Yuji Igarashi at the company's booth at CP+ 2025.

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Fujifilm is still committed to both the X-Pro and X-E lines, says Yuji Igarashi, Divisional Manager of its Professional Imaging Group, as we discussed the future of those cameras, the challenges of autofocus and addressing the X100VI backlog... more

A unanimous federal appeals court ruled that pictures generated solely by machines do not qualify for copyright protection.

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Hidden cameras secreted by researchers at watering holes in Africa have found that wild animals change their behavior according to when people are around.

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In a concerning development, people have been using a new AI model released by Google to remove watermarks from photos.

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The first survey data from the 600-megapixel Euclid space telescope is available now. The European Space Agency (ESA)'s data release features classified, detailed images of 380,000 galaxies and provide a look at the large-scale organization of the Universe's cosmic web. Euclid observed 26 million galaxies in total in just one week.

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The difference between a good landscape photo and an extraordinary one often comes down to one thing: Light. And there's a magical window of time, called the Blue Hour, that offers some of the most atmospheric, cinematic light in landscape photography. However, many photographers overlook or struggle to fully capture its unique potential.

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Sony released a short and mysterious new video on its YouTube channel today, teasing the unveiling of a new camera on March 26 at 10 AM EDT (7 AM PDT).

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Viltrox has announced that its highly regarded AF 135mm F1.8 Lab lens is now available for Nikon Z-mount. The lens was initially released last fall for E-... more

The Blue Ghost Moon lander has captured the first-ever high-definition photos of a lunar sunset.

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In an impromptu dream come true, 11-year-old photographer Mason Johnson went behind the scenes at the "Today" show.

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