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Digital cameras changed photography, and now smartphones are changing digital cameras. There’s never been more interesting ways to take a picture or record a video, and there’s also never been more ways to view those images. We’re focused on finding the most interesting innovations happening in all parts of photography.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Leica’s M EV1 camera has cleared the FCC and is now available in the US.

When Leica announced the new M EV1, its rangefinder-less rangefinder camera, it didn’t go on sale in the US due to FCC delays from the government shutdown. Now, a month later, the $8,995 camera is available in the US today.

The EVF-only M EV1, seen here in front of an M11-P with a classic rangefinder.
The EVF-only M EV1, seen here in front of an M11-P with a classic rangefinder.
Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge
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Janko Roettgers
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
You can now find tiny Nikon camera keychains in Japanese vending machines.

After teaming with Bandai Namco for a collection of tiny camera replicas only available in Japanese gashapon machines last year, Nikon is back with tiny keychain versions of the vintage Nikon 28Ti and 35Ti, the Nikon Z FC, the D5500, the Coolpix S3700, and the waterproof Coolpix W100 point-and-shoot.

Ten tiny keychain replicas of iconic Nikon cameras including DSLRs and point-and-shoots.
The keychains are distributed randomly and are priced at 300 Yen, or around $2 each.
Images: Bandai Namco / Nikon
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
DJI’s Osmo Mobile 8 smartphone gimbal is now available outside China.

After launching last month exclusively in China for around $126, DJI’s new Osmo Mobile 8 smartphone stabilizer is getting a wider global rollout, including Europe, where it’s priced at €159, or around $183. Pricing and availability for the US is expected to be announced soon, according to Engadget.

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A person holds the DJI Osmo Mobile 8 gimbal with an iPhone attached.
The Osmo Mobile 8 can track your pets and supports Apple DockKit expanding the number of camera apps you can use with auto-tracking.
Image: DJI
Owen Grove
Owen Grove
GoPro Max 2 and Insta360 X5 side-by-side comparison

I tried out the GoPro Max 2 camera to compare it directly with the Insta360 X5 and the original GoPro Max 1. The differences in image quality and color sciences didn’t immediately jump out to me like they sometimes do. When the differences feel subtle, I feel like the best way to decide between cameras is to try renting one for a day or two and see which workflow works best for you.

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Ring puts a fun twist on the surveillance state with security camera Halloween costumes.

Amazon now sells its new $200 4K Outdoor Cam Pro with your choice of one of five free Halloween camera costumes, or you can 3D print your own. Sticking a camouflaged camera behind your bowl could be a deterrent to candy thieves, but it’s also a creepy way to avoid trick-or-treaters.

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Five Nest Outdoor Cam Pro cameras covered with Halloween costume accessories.
Doorbell cameras are now prevalent, but are you comfortable sticking a security camera in the face of trick-or-treaters?
Image: Amazon
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
The opportunity to sign up for ‘unlimited’ Google Photos storage is over.

Ten years ago, Google ’solved’ our photo backup problems with free unlimited space and some compression... until it didn’t anymore.

T-Mobile’s Google One benefit brought it back in 2022, but as 9to5Google notes, as of September 30th, that offer is gone and seems unlikely to return. We have some ideas if you need alternatives.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Vivo’s teleconverter lens is sticking around.

Vivo has confirmed that the 2.35x detachable lens it introduced with this year’s X200 Ultra is returning in the X300 and X300 Pro, which launch in October. I tested the original, which looks silly but took some exceptional shots — but how will the X300 Ultra outdo it next year?

Render of the Vivo X300 with the teleconverter lens attached.
Image: Vivo
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Barbara Krasnoff
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Polaroid gleams the cube.

After getting a colorful upgrade earlier this year, the $149.99 Polaroid Now Gen 3 instant camera has been skinned with several versions of the iconic Thrasher magazine logo. There’s matching instant film, too, and because each camera is hydro-dipped by hand, no two are exactly the same.

<em>The Polaroid Now Instant Camera Generation 3 Thrasher Edition is available starting today.</em>
<em>The $21.99 Thrasher Edition Polaroid Color i-Type Film includes 11 unique frames.</em>
<em>The hydro-dipping process thoroughly covers the camera’s outer shell.</em>
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The Polaroid Now Instant Camera Generation 3 Thrasher Edition is available starting today.
Image: Polaroid
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Fujifilm reveals its first digital cinema camera.

The long-teased GFX Eterna 55 has arrived, with preorders starting Monday before going on sale in October. It’s got a medium format sensor and electronic variable ND filter, though the big sell is the built-in film simulation LUTs. It’s a pro camera with a pro price though: $16,499.95.