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Apple’s new AI photo tool can let you move the camera after the fact – but I think my phone can do this already?
By Adam Juniper Published
News It's not quite the same, but Apple's big new iOS Spatial Generation feature is already on my iPhone – in a way

"Still the best damn camera you can buy" got a major firmware update – but it came with a catch. Now Canon has a fix
By Kim Bunermann Published
FIRMWARE Firmware Ver. 1.3.0 brought upgrades – but also a downgrade. Now, users of the Canon EOS R5 Mark II get a fix on Touch & Drag Autofocus

The best 4K webcams: ultra high definition cameras for video calls and streaming
By Alistair Charlton Last updated
Buying Guide Perfect for one-on-one video calls, conferencing and streaming, these are the best 4K webcams on sale today

Compact content creation powerhouse camera gets free firmware boost – with deeper phone control and creator tools
By Kim Bunermann Published
FIRMWARE The update transforms Panasonic Lumix's full-frame camera into a more connected creator tool, adding wired smartphone support, expanded Real Time LUT controls, and enhanced in-app styling options

New firmware update fixes autofocus issues on Nikon flagship telephoto lens
By Kim Bunermann Published
The Nikon Z 70‑200mm f/2.8 VR S II gets fresh firmware fixing slow autofocus response when using a teleconverter

iPhone 18: could Apple be planning a bold new camera lens?
By Ben Andrews Published
We've seen this hardware before in Android phones, but it'd be a first for the iPhone

Free firmware has just turned two of Fujifilm’s cheapest mirrorless cameras into instant film shooters, finally bringing back support for printing without an app
By Hillary K. Grigonis Published
FIRMWARE The popular Fujifilm X-M5 and X-T30 III can now print directly to recent Instax printer models without requiring an app

The best large format printer for photographers, exhibitors and studios in 2026
By Matthew Richards Last updated
Updated Discover the best large format printers available, from desktop options to roll-fed commercial printers

A major film festival will soon debut the first fully AI-generated feature, inspired by real events. This could be a major shift for filmmaking
By Alan Palazon Published
Opinion As the Tribeca Film Festival gears up to screen the divisive movie, are we looking at a future where all movies are created without a single actor or set?
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