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Nikon's new Z6 III is the first mirrorless camera with a partially-stacked CMOS sensor
TechSpot· 2 days agoIn a nutshell: Nikon has introduced the world's first mirrorless camera with a partially-stacked...
Bitsensing raises $25M for its high-resolution radar in autonomous driving | TechCrunch
TechCrunch· 2 days agoSelf-driving vehicles rely on many sensors to detect objects and the world around them. The...
Nikon Z6 III launches with the world's first partially-stacked sensor
Digital Camera World via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe mechanical shutter provides rates of 20fps for JPEGs and 14fps for RAW images. Flash photography...
This latest Galaxy S25 camera report may come as a disappointment, but don't despair just yet
PhoneArena· 16 hours agoWill the Galaxy S25 take disappointing pictures? The same is thus likely to be true for the non-Plus...
Nikon’s new $2,500 Z6 III has the world’s first partially stacked CMOS sensor
The Verge· 3 days agoAt the beginning of a recent photo walk with a Nikon representative, I was told it was only a matter...
Where to buy the Nikon Z6 III: the latest hybrid flagship is now available to preorder
TechRadar· 2 days agoIf you're looking to upgrade to this brand-new mirrorless hybrid flagship you'll find all the best...
5 ways AI is changing photography forever, whether we want it to or not
Pocket-lint· 6 days agoUnlike traditional photography, which relies on the physical properties of lenses and sensors,...
How AI and 3D Printing Are Changing the Way We Grow Food
SciTechDaily· 4 hours agoScientists use laser scanning to generate 3D models of the above-ground parts of the sugar beet...
The Nikon Z6 III Aims to Set a New Standard for Mid-Range Cameras
PetaPixel· 3 days agoAfter much anticipation and rumors, the long-awaited Nikon Z6 III has finally arrived. Versatility...
The Nikon Z6 III Does What the Sony a7 IV and Canon R6 II Can't: Be More Than a Compromise
PetaPixel· 3 days agoArguably, the Sony a7 IV has been the top dog in the mid-range camera space since it released in...