Five New Affordable Large-Format Cameras Are Coming Soon

Ontario-based Custom Camera Building announced a new line of film cameras on Kickstarter, including panoramic 617/612 and large-format (4x5, 5x7, and 8x10) models.

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Kodak Says its Survival is in Jeopardy Amid Debt Obligations

The future of Eastman Kodak is in doubt today after the historic company said it is struggling to pay a $500 million debt obligation.

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Peak Design’s Biggest Color Drop Ever Gives Photographers New Ways to Express Themselves

Peak Design has released four new colors for many of its products, including backpacks, shoulder bags, pouches, camera straps, camera leashes, and more. It is Peak Design's largest drop of new colors ever.

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Midjourney Accuses Disney of Trying ‘Have It Both Ways’ with AI

Midjourney has condemned Disney and argued that the company has no power to prevent AI training on its works in an explosive first response to its lawsuit.

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Giant Octopus Grabs Camera From Diver and Films Itself

A diver had a "once in a lifetime" encounter with a giant Pacific octopus after the sea creature showed interest in him and his camera -- grabbing it from him and then giving him a hug.

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Abode’s Ambitious Software Dreams Have Died In a Flurry of Controversy

Abode, the Kickstarter software project that sold over 3,000 backers who pledged nearly a quarter of a million dollars the promise of an alternative to Adobe's creative suite over two years ago, is dead.

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Are Photoshop’s Two New AI Features Useful for Photographers?

PetaPixel put Photoshop’s two newest AI features, Harmonize and Generative Upscale, to the test on real-world photography projects to find out if they are useful tools for photographers, or just more hype?

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Israeli PM Says He May Sue The New York Times Over ‘Fake’ Photos of Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering legal action against The New York Times over a photograph of a malnourished child in Gaza that he has called "fake."

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Intel

Nvidia and AMD to Give US Cut of Revenue to Sell Chips to China

Massive chip makers Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have reportedly signed an agreement with the United States federal government to give the government 15% of their revenue from selling advanced computer chips to China.

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Yashica’s Compact 50MP $420 City 300 Camera Aims to Fix Some Flaws

At the beginning of this year, Yashica announced the City 100 and City 200 compact cameras. The company has quickly followed up these two cameras with the City 300, which promises better imaging performance than its predecessors while maintaining a more compact, travel-friendly form factor.

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