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If you want a compact camera that produces great quality photos without the hassle of changing lenses, there are plenty of choices available for every budget. Read on to find out which portable enthusiast compacts are our favorites.

Despite a decidedly lukewarm reception in our communityand much mockery from the pro and semi-pro photographers out therethe Yashica Y35 camera and its digital film cartridges has become an Internet sensation, raising many, many times more than the required... more

Sony just announced that it’s joining the CFast memory card market and has unveiled a new line of professional memory cards. The new G Series cards are “designed to meet the needs of professional photographers and videographers,” and are available in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacities. The cards have a write speed of up to 510MB/s and read speeds of up to 530MB/s.

Sony claims the cards “far outperform the capabilities of existing CFast cards” and are... more

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Singer Bruno Mars recently shared a childhood photo of himself from 1989, and now the photographer behind the photo, Catherine McGann, is suing him for copyright infringement. The image was shared by Mars back in June on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, amassing more than a million 'likes... more

The finalized version of Google's Android 8.1 operating system is expected to be released in December, but today the company has announced the availability of the last Developer Preview which, among other things, activates the formerly dormant... more

Sony has announced that it will introduce the CFast memory card format to its professional range in the first quarter of next year, and odd and exciting move when you consider that CFast 2.0 competes directly with the XQD card format Sony helped pioneer.

The series will launch with three memory cards that boast maximum read and write speeds... more

Adobe uploaded a sneak peek at a future update to Photoshop CC yesterday, and it's going to make a lot of people's photo editing lives a whole lot easier. Using its much-lauded "Adobe Sensei" artificial intelligence technology, Adobe is finally taking subject selection in Photoshop to the next level.

As advanced as Photoshop has gotten, cutting people out of your imagesfor whatever reasonis still an incredibly... more

Adobe just revealed a powerful new tool that’s coming soon to Photoshop CC. Called “Select Subject,” it uses machine learning to detect subjects in your photos to help you isolate them from the backgrounds.

These days, making a selection of a subject in a photo is usually done with tools such as Quick Selection, Magic Wand, Pen, and Lasso.

The Select Subject tool will revolutionize how selections are made by allowing you to create a usable starting... more

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