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Sony photographers have a lot of great choices available when it comes to the serious telephoto lens. Whether you are into sports or wildlife, the Sony E-mount has you covered. However, many of these excellent lenses come with big physical dimensions and even higher prices.

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The New York Danziger Gallery displayed for sale an AI-generated version of Ansel Adams' photo "Moonrise Over Hernandez" without consulting the photographer's trust, effectively stealing the legendary artist's work and dramatically altering it with AI for the sake of profit.

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The last known photograph of literary icon Oscar Wilde was taken on his death bed in a Paris hotel room using a borrowed camera and a volatile early flash, mere hours after he passed away.

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Xiaomi is gearing up to announce its next T-series phones: the 17T and 17T Pro. Ahead of the launch, the company sent us the new devices so we could check them out. We spent some time specifically shooting the Pro model to see what the camera is like. You can... more

Canon's recent video-first and hybrid cameras, the EOS C50, EOS R6 Mark III, and brand-new EOS R6 V, are a perfect example of what I consider Canon's biggest EOS R System mistake. These products are segmented in extremely annoying ways.

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When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Sony a7R VI | Sony FE 100-400mm F4.5 GM OSS | 320mm | F4.5 | 1/800 sec | ISO 800
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The BBC has been sharing footage from its archives on YouTube, and one video caught our attention. The clip is from the Tomorrow's World programme, and it was originally broadcast on BBC One on February 22, 1990. In it, three broadcasters look back at some of the cameras they'd covered in the past that were meant to change photography, and how successful they ended up being.

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Scientists used remote cameras to reveal how some of the worlds rarest seals are resting in secret underwater bubble caves to stay out of sight of humans.

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A photography student sent a 5x4 color negative into space on April 19 and exposed it to cosmic radiation, capturing a beautiful, abstract portrait of space unlike anything done before.

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A new book explores the untold and still-mysterious story of the many people behind one of Americas most iconic photographs Lunch on a Beam -- and the lingering question of who actually took the famed image.

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