Canon’s Camera Business Grew Last Year and Shows No Signs of Slowing
Canon recently released its fiscal year 2025 financial results, which are primarily positive for the company's substantial imaging division. Total sales for the imaging business unit were up year over year, and Canon expressed optimism about the state of the photography industry.
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San Francisco Police Warns Burglars Are Leaving Hidden Cameras Outside of Homes
A San Francisco police department warns that burglars are placing small, concealed cameras outside houses to monitor residents’ routines and identify when homes are empty.
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Campaigners Urge Chinese-Made Cameras Be Removed From UK Sites
Campaign groups are urging the removal of Chinese-made CCTV cameras from sensitive sites in the U.K. citing security risks and human rights concerns.
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Godox’s New $179 V1mid Flash Balances Affordability and Pro Performance
Godox has introduced the V1mid, a new round-head on-camera flash positioned between entry-level speedlights and the company’s flagship V1 models. Priced at $179, the V1mid expands Godox’s TTL Li-ion flash lineup with a more compact design while retaining professional features aimed at photographers who prioritize mobility and consistent light quality.
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How the $99,000 Vaonis Hyperia Smart Observatory Uses Canon Tech to Explore the Cosmos
Vaonis' new $99,000 Hyperia smart telescope with Canon optics is high-end astronomy gear with an astronomical price to match. Although designed primarily for educational institutions and museums, wealthy stargazers in the U.S. and the Middle East have already placed orders to get Hyperia's first deliveries in 2027.
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Filmmaker Uses His Camera to Preserve Life, Loss, and Love
From intimate family stories to documentary and vérité filmmaking that captures life in motion, Myles Matsuno has spent decades turning everyday moments into unforgettable narratives. The photographer discusses the influences that shape his creative vision, the flow states that bring an image to life, and the deeply personal projects that preserve memory and history for generations.
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Apple’s Chinese New Year Film Blends Live Action and Stop-Motion on iPhone 17 Pro
Apple continues to show off the iPhone 17 Pro's impressive filmmaking capabilities with the release of 'Glad I Met You', a short that marks Chinese New Year.
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Department of Justice Urges Supreme Court Not to Hear AI Image Authorship Case
The U.S. Department of Justice has urged the Supreme Court to decline a request from a computer scientist seeking copyright protection for an image created entirely by an AI system.
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After a Disastrous First Week, TikTok US Says its Service is Restored
TikTok, which is under new ownership in the U.S., says that its service has been restored after the app was beset with week-long technical problems and user complaints.
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Darren Aronofsky Debuts AI-Generated Series on the American Revolution
Acclaimed director Darren Aronofsky has raised eyebrows by releasing a series of AI-generated short films called 'On This Day… 1776' that mark the semiquincentennial anniversary of the American Revolution.
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