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570-Megapixel Dark Energy Camera Photographs Van Gogh-Esque ‘Starry Night’
The Dark Energy Camera (DECam) pointed its 570-megapixel CCD image sensor, housed inside the Victor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope, at the Corona Australis Molecular Cloud, one of the nearest star-forming regions to Earth. [ Read More ]
Mayor Mamdani Says Landlords Can’t Secretly Use AI Images to Advertise Properties
New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani is having a very busy week. Just a day after announcing a "click-to-cancel" rule aimed at companies like Adobe, Mamdani is cracking down on "deceptive landlord practices," including using AI-generated and AI-edited images designed to make properties look more appealing. [ Read More ]
Canon New Children’s Book Has Aliens Explaining Why Cameras Are Awesome
Canon Inc. in Japan has published "The Secret of Canon Star," which Canon describes as a "company introduction booklet for children." It's bizarre. [ Read More ]
DJI Used an AI-Generated ‘Person’ In an Ad, Angering the Actual Humans Who Buy Products
DJI is in a bit of hot water after it was discovered publishing an AI-generated ad on TikTok, where AI-generated people are not all that unusual. DJI's now-deleted ad featured a video with an AI avatar who looks, mostly, like a real, actual person. [ Read More ]
You Can Now Watch the First Season of ‘Stranger Things’ Like It’s On VHS
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Stranger Things, a transformative original series for Netflix and its first true global hit, the streaming platform is releasing a commemorative "VHS special edition" of the show's first season. [ Read More ]
OnePlus Is Officially Dead in the US and Europe
After days of rumors and reports, Android smartphone maker OnePlus has officially announced that it is, in fact, leaving North America and Europe and will no longer release new phones in those markets. [ Read More ]
Lomography’s New Half Frame Camera Promises ‘Double the Fun, Twice the Photos’
Lomography has announced the Simple Use Reloadable Film Camera Half Frame, a new, more economical take on the company's classic accessible 35mm film camera. [ Read More ]
NPPA Raises Constitutional Concerns Over FAA’s Proposed Drone Limits
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed rule changes to restrict drone operations over critical infrastructure sites, citing "safety and security." The National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) filed a new set of comments on the proposed rule changes, raising concerns about potential impact on First Amendment-protected news
How Photographer Kristi Odom Connects to Wildlife Through Her Camera
Photographer Kristi Odom recently joined the PetaPixel Podcast to talk all things wildlife photography, including what photographers and others can learn about nature. What photographers learn from nature can undoubtedly make them better, more creative photographers. [ Read More ]
Voigtländer’s ‘Astonishingly Compact’ 90mm f/4 M-Mount Lens Arrives Soon
Cosina had a very busy CP+ 2026 this February, showing off early examples of numerous new Voigtländer lenses, including the APO-Lanthar f/4 Close Focus VM-Mount lens. This distinct new prime has now been fully revealed ahead of its August launch. [ Read More ]
Terrifying Footage Shows Views From Inside a Train During Canadian Wildfires
A terrifying video recorded from inside a train in northern Ontario shows the train car completely engulfed by a violent inferno, as wildfires ravage the region. [ Read More ]
Samsung Shows Off its Next-Gen Foldable Screen Tech Ahead of New Galaxy Fold Debut
Although Samsung isn't yet showing off its next-generation Galaxy foldable device -- although the South Korean tech giant is teasing it on social media -- the company is sharing new details about a crucial technology in any folding phone, its folding display. [ Read More ]
Capture One Brings Canon Wireless Tethering to Mobile
Capture One has brought its second-generation wireless tethering for Canon cameras to Capture One Mobile, promising speeds that "feel as fast as wired." [ Read More ]
‘The Odyssey’s’ AI-Generated Competitor Is Bereft of Humanity
Christopher Nolan's upcoming epic, The Odyssey, which was shot with groundbreaking IMAX cameras and features immensely talented actors, has an AI competitor. A new AI-generated adaptation of the classic Homeric epic is also hitting screens soon and I have to ask, what the hell are we doing? [ Read More ]
Photographers Just Keep Buying Old Canon PowerShot Point-and-Shoot Cameras
After a brief, one-month hiatus, the Sony a7 V is back on top of Map Camera's sales charts. [ Read More ]
Tom Murphy Has Photographed Yellowstone’s Bison for Over 40 Years
While fine art wildlife and landscape photographer Tom Murphy has traveled all around the world, capturing exceptional photographs, he is perhaps best known for his prolific and acclaimed work in and around Yellowstone National Park, where Murphy has called home for over 50 years. [ Read More ]
This Customizable E-Ink iPhone Case Displays Your Photos
Arri Surprisingly Sells its Global Rental Business
Arri, which was sold to German entrepreneur Thomas Riedel in April, announced today that it has agreed to sell its global rental business operations in Europe, the United Kingdom, and North America. [ Read More ]
Free Mac App Unravels All Your Annoying USB-C Cable Mysteries
While some USB-C cables are accurately and extensively labeled, others are frustratingly blank. Other times, a cable doesn't seem to be delivering its promised speeds or power delivery. Now there's an excellent, accessible solution to these cable woes on Mac: WhatCable. [ Read More ]
GoPro’s Founder Lends the Company $20 Million as GoPro Fights to Survive
GoPro's ongoing troubles are well documented. The company has "substantial doubt" about its future. As the company works hard to stay afloat long enough to find a solution to its financial woes, GoPro's founder and CEO is effectively loaning the company $20 million. [ Read More ]

