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The best tablet camera: iPads, Android and Windows tablets with photo smarts
By Mike Harris last updated
buying guide Want to take pictures with a tablet? We round up the best tablet cameras on the market today

Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO X headphones review: The kings of the studio
By Paul Hatton published
Review Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO X headphones review: the kings of the studio

The best tablet for photo editing and photographers
By Mike Harris last updated
Buying guide Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, or Amazon: who makes the best tablet for photo editing?

Major Nikon Z8 firmware released on July 1, here’s a video of Matt Granger testing it
By Mike Harris published
News Nikon fanboy, photographer and YouTuber Matt Granger gets early access to the Nikon Z8's upcoming monster firmware update

AI has broken artists’ relationship with the internet. Creative Commons is proposing a fix that signals how a photo can be used by machines
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NEWS Creative Commons is proposing a set of signals that enable creators to signal to AI how the work can be used

The Vivo X200 FE brings Zeiss cameras to a mini-flagship size
By Gareth Bevan published
NEWS Vivo and Zeiss team up again to create a new mini-flagship for photographers

OnePlus reveals the upcoming Nord 5’s cameras – and it is shaping up to be one of this year’s most exciting budget camera phones
By Gareth Bevan published
The Nord 5 won’t get its full launch until July, but OnePlus has teased some of the key details we can expect from its camera system

RØDE NTH-100 headphones review: Outstanding headphones that lack one crucial feature
By Paul Hatton published
Review RØDE NTH-100 headphones review: Outstanding headphones that lack one crucial quality

AI attempted to restore the world’s oldest photograph, failed epically, and now I can’t stop laughing at the results
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
HUMOR A Redditor asked ChatGPT to recreate Joseph Niepce’s heliograph View from the Window at Le Gras

This is the world's first digital photo frame that you don't have to plug into the power outlet!
By Adam Waring published
News The first-ever photo frame to use a low-power ePaper display enables the Aluratek 13.3” ePaper WiFi Digital Photo Frame to be hung on your wall with no ugly trailing cables
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