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Sony's new ZV-E10 II corrects all of the issues I had with its predecessor and delivers an affordable and performant hybrid creators' camera. It isn't without compromises, but it is far and away the best attempt in this space we've seen yet.

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Sony's new ZV-E10 II camera is aimed at content creators and vloggers and promises significant improvements over its predecessor.

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Sony has released the E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS II, a slightly revised version of its compact, retractable kit zoom.

The new version has an updated control chip that allows it to focus while zooming and makes it compatible with the company's latest AF standards. This means it can autofocus at... more

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The Sony ZV-E10 II is the company's second-generation APS-C vlogging ILC. It brings a new sensor and... more

Alongside its new ZV-E10 II vlogging camera, Sony has unveiled a new APS-C kit zoom lens for content creators, the E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II.

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Canon Europe has launched a new teaser on YouTube, alerting photographers that there will be a Canon EOS R System announcement next Wednesday, July 17.

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Bumble has introduced a new feature that allows users to report when someone is using AI-generated images or video.

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The head of Instagram says that the app won't be pursuing long-form video because it prefers short clips instead.

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Two stalwart names in photography, Polaroid and Magnum Photos, have launched a collaborative partnership, "The Next Imperfectionists," to discover the next generation of photographic storytellers and showcase the creative possibilities of instant photography.

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DJI is under increasing scrutiny from lawmakers and is facing a potential ban in the United States. Some drone enthusiasts are casting a suspicious eye toward DJI's competitors, including American drone maker, Skydio.

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