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NASA's 23-year-old Odyssey Mars orbiter is days away from celebrating an incredible milestone: 100,000 trips around Mars. To mark the record-setting occasion, NASA has released a new image of Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano in the solar system.

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Sirui, no stranger to interesting lighting solutions, has announced the C150X, a lightweight handheld pocket light for photo and video.

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This is a photograph that was on the wall of my house when I was growing upits Jerry Uelsmanns Self-Portrait as Robinson & Rejlander (1964). I always wondered who those guys were. I was about to find out.

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Fujifilm has new firmware updates for four X Series cameras, bringing its Reala Ace film simulation to the X-H2, X-H2S, X-T5, and X-S20 models.

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A Google Maps satellite image has picked up what is believed to be a prototype U.S. military underwater drone north of Los Angeles.

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Samsung has announced three new image sensors for main and sub cameras in upcoming smartphones. Among the trio of new chips, Samsung unveiled the world's first 200-megapixel telephoto camera sensor for mobile devices.

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A new documentary explores the life and career of photographer Corky Lee who turned his lens to the Asian Americans who are so often left out of history.

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When the Fujifilm X100 first hit the market it took the world by storm. A pocket-sized camera with stellar good looks and a retro-inspired control scheme, it was instantly coveted by photographers aplenty. We wanted to take a retrospective look at the X100 series from the beginning and give you the low-down on the upgrades and quirks over the years.

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Hot off the success of 2023's Poor Things, director Yorgos Lanthimos has just released his latest movie Kinds of Kindness which was shot on Kodak 35mm film.

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Yusuke Adachi
Section Manager, UX Strategy Section, UX Planning Department, Imaging Business Unit

Photo: Dale Baskin

"State-of-the-art technology needs to be embedded in our products because thats what customers expect." says Yusuke Adachi, Nikon's Section Manager for UX Strategy and Planning at Nikon's Imaging Business Unit.

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