Sony Shuts Down Nearly Its Entire Memory Card Business Due to SSD Shortage

The global shortage of solid state memory has claimed its first photographic victim, as Sony has announced that it is suspending fulfillment of all orders for nearly its entire SD and CFexpress memory card product lines.

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This Hilarious YouTube Video is a Brutal Take Down of Photography

A YouTube video from a relatively new channel has lampooned the state of modern photography that many will find relatable.

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After Over 20 Years of Efforts, DNG Is Now the Official RAW Image Standard

In March 2004, Australian photographer Robert Edwards asked a simple but meaningful question on Rob Galbraith's now-defunct photography forums: "Could Adobe make a RAW format?" The answer was very much "yes," and Adobe announced the DNG format, or Digital Negative, later that same year. Now, more than two decades later, DNG is now the official standard under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

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Meta’s Ray-Ban Display Glasses Faces Hold Up in Europe Over Removeable Battery

In January, Meta revealed it was pausing international rollout for its new Ray-Ban Display Glasses, citing supply concerns. That might not be the only issue.

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AP Photographer Recounts Cabinet Meeting and Getting Photos of Trump’s Sharpies

An Associated Press photographer has recounted how he captured President Trump's first Cabinet meeting since the United States and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran.

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100-Year-Old Photographs of Havasupai Tribe That Still Live in the Grand Canyon

A series of century-old photographs documents the Havasupai, a Native American tribe that has lived in the Grand Canyon region for more than a thousand years.

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The Apple Mac Pro Is Dead

Apple is discontinuing the Mac Pro and has no plans to offer future hardware, the company told 9to5Mac today. The last Mac Pro was announced in 2023 and, even then, was a confusing product.

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Airline Wants a ‘Really Bad Photographer’ and it Might Be the Best Gig of the Year

In a move that feels equal parts marketing stunt and dream assignment, Icelandair is searching for what it calls a “really bad photographer.” Not aspiring, not improving, and definitely not professional, but genuinely bad, with a 10-day trip to Iceland and $50,000 on the line.

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See the Ocean From a Sea Turtle’s Perspective

Marine biologist Dr. Nathan Robinson went viral over a decade ago for a video of him removing a straw from a sea turtle's nostril. However, Dr. Robinson is so much more than that viral moment. He has dedicated his career to studying and helping marine life. One way he does so is through TurtleCam, cameras safely attached to sea turtle shells that capture their behavior and habitat in remarkable detail.

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The GR IV Monochrome Is Expensive Because the Sensor Is Hard to Source

When Ricoh announced the GR IV Monochrome, many fans of the format first cheered because it was a long time coming, then cried in dismay at the cost. Many voiced opinions that it was a "cash grab," but Ricoh explains that matching optics to the specialized sensor was just very costly.

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