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As part of Leica's centennial celebrations on May 3, the legendary German photo company is releasing a special New York-themed limited edition Leica M11. The Leica M11 100 Years of Leica "New York USA" edition is available exclusively in the United States and limited to just 100 units.

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Leica will be releasing limited edition M11 cameras in six cities for its 100th anniversary.

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A tourist unknowingly captured a deadly terror attack while he was filming himself on a zipline ride with a selfie stick.

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Meta has revised the privacy policy for its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, enabling broader data collection capabilities that feed into its artificial intelligence systems -- particularly through images and voice interactions.

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An upcoming TV documentary will look at inventor Edwin Land who is most famous for creating instant photography and founding the Polaroid Corporation.

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Google is rolling out native image editing tools within its Gemini app, allowing users to modify both AI-generated images and personal photos uploaded from their devices.

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PetaPixel Members can now download a host of new sample galleries! New batches of photos have been added from the Canon R50 V, Canon PowerShot V1, the Sony 50-150mm f/2 GM, and (for the morbidly curious) the Yashica City 100.

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A pair of detailed video lectures provide a fascinating insight into the mechanisms of CMOS image sensors -- the technology featured in nearly every modern digital camera.

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The terms 'content creator' and 'creators' are quite the buzzwords these days. Content creation is so popular that many manufacturers have specifically said they want to appeal to people who claim those titles and are putting out cameras for those users. But you may have wondered who those people are and what camera systems they actually use for their content. A recent video from the Waveform Podcast channel walks through just that, chatting about which cameras they all use for content... more

Caleb Denison, one of the biggest names in audio/visual reviews, made the decision earlier this month to separate from his long-time home at Digital Trends to strike out on his own. This week, Digital Trends used YouTube's copyright strike system to take his channel down, claiming ownership of the content.

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