Canon DSLRs Remain a Smart Choice in 2026
While DSLRs are no longer trendy, they still present tangible benefits, particularly Canon models.
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An AI studio released a 135-minute film for under $500,000, timed to coincide with a major Hollywood release, sparking debate on AI's role in filmmaking. Meanwhile, New York City is considering a rule requiring landlords to disclose when listing photos are AI-generated or retouched, aiming to prevent misleading advertisements. Despite the mirrorless surge, Canon DSLRs remain a practical choice in 2026 due to their vast, affordable lens ecosystem. Watch for further discussions on AI's impact on visual media and the evolving regulatory landscape for digital imagery.
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While DSLRs are no longer trendy, they still present tangible benefits, particularly Canon models.
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Photographing in tropical environments offers unique experiences but comes with specific challenges.
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German photographer Marcel Ohneberger received an Honorable Mention at the 2026 iPhone Photography Awards for a striking close-up of a giraffe.
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Fountain 0, an AI movie studio, has released 'Odysseus: The Fall,' a 135-minute film created by director Ash Koosha over three months for a budget in the mid-five figures.
New York City is considering a new rule requiring landlords and brokers to disclose the use of AI in generating or retouching rental listing photos.