Nikon Japan Releases Themed Camera Swag
Nikon Japan has launched a collection of limited-edition merchandise on its Nikon Direct site, featuring items like t-shirts, tote bags, and towels.
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GoPro's founder, Nicholas Woodman, is injecting $20 million into the company via loans to stave off insolvency while a sale is sought. Meanwhile, Meta has quickly disabled an Instagram AI feature that allowed image generation from public photos following widespread criticism. Also, Nikon Japan released quirky, limited-edition merchandise, including a Zf-themed bottle holder, exclusive to its domestic market. Watch for further developments on GoPro's potential sale and Meta's evolving AI policies.
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Nikon Japan has launched a collection of limited-edition merchandise on its Nikon Direct site, featuring items like t-shirts, tote bags, and towels.
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Meta has removed a feature from its Muse Image tool that enabled users to generate AI images using public Instagram photos.
Hungarian commercial photographer Gellért Gombai won Photographer of the Year at the 2026 iPhone Photography Awards for an image that subtly embeds a backstory.
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GoPro's founder and CEO, Nicholas Woodman, is providing a $20 million loan to his company via senior secured notes and warrants to ensure its continued operation while the board explores a potential sale.