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Incredible image of hyena carrying a zebra's head triumphs in world's largest close-up photography competition as the 'hunter' locks eyes with the lens...
By Kim Bunermann published
WINNER The winning photographer could hardly have portrayed nature's raw truth more powerfully, shooting with a pro flagship camera and top-tier 600mm super-telephoto in South Africa

Could this ingenious smartphone accessory spell the end of bad selfies? Insta360 Snap puts your mobile's front cameras to work at last
By Adam Juniper published
NEWS Insta360 Snap tackles the "problem" of your phone not having enough screens. Will this change the selfie forever (or make your phone confusing?)

Adobe is building an AI that can adjust videos as they are being generated, giving users drag-and-drop tools to move objects and even the “camera”
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NEWS Adobe MotionStream is an experimental program that allows users to direct movement as an AI video is being generated

Viltrox confirms new lenses are coming this month – but as a photographer, I've spotted several key hints in the teaser
By Alan Palazon published
News Viltrox will unveil new L-mount lenses at the NAB Show in Las Vegas this month along with expanding its cine lens offering – what could some of these L-mount lenses be?

One Moon, 32 cameras, 10,000 photos – as a photographer, I’m awed by the Artemis II photo album. These are the best ones so far
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
ARTEMIS Artemis II took 10,000 photos during the Moon flyby. As a photographer, I think these are the most epic images from Artemis II so far

These two compact cameras are quite different – yet both have been Japan's most popular budget models for months
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS The Kodak Pixpro FZ55 and C1 continue to top Japan's best-seller lists – but their popularity comes down to very different strengths

Ultra-high resolution compact cameras by Canon probably won't happen – at least for now
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS Photographers who buy compact cameras are unlikely to get a mirrorless camera due to the costs, explains Canon

Viral photos being used to claim Artemis II footage is fake are actually AI fakes themselves. Oh, the irony!
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
ARTEMIS Viral photos showing the Artemis II astronauts in front of a green screen were created by Google Gemini, an analysis shows

Light pollution has increased by 16 percent in less than a decade, but study reveals there's good and bad news for astrophotographers
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
ASTRO A study published this week suggests that light pollution has increased significantly, but that countries with policies in place are actually dimming
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