Shenzhen multinational Tecno is taking the wearable camera fight to Meta Ray-Bans with a pair of AI-driven glasses that borrow imaging tech from the company's flagship smartphone to offer mobile life-loggers "industry-leading" resolution plus augmented-reality.Continue ReadingCategory: Wearables, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: MWC 2025, Augmented Reality, Cameras, Glasses, Artificial Intelligence
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Smart camera glasses come packing serious photo-taking chops
Posted by ArielTechGeek 3 days ago (https://newatlas.com)Fujifilm teases a new camera in X Summit announcement
Posted by BenEgg 6 days ago (https://www.dpreview.com)
Fujifilm took to some of its social media channels to announce that its next X Summit will take place in just two weeks. The March 20 event will be hosted in Prague, supposedly at 10 am GMT (5am ET), according to some posts. "The wait is almost over. Mark your calendars for March 20 and get ready to witness something extraordinary. Stay tuned for more updates," teased the Fujifilm X India YouTube
Rendering: NubiaWe live in a time when camera brands (well, at least one) are stripping down controls while smartphone brands are ramping up physical camera controls. Indeed, the quest to bring a camera-like shooting experience to smartphones is going strong, as we've seen on full display at MWC 2025 in Barcelona. Brands like Xiaomi and RealMe have even gone so far as adding lens mounts to protot
Phone manufacturers are continuously trying to find ways to make the cameras in their devices bigger and better, allowing them to serve as a true replacement for dedicated cameras. To this end, Xiaomi recently announced the "Modular Optical System" concept phone, which features a lens module with a built-in Four Thirds sensor that attaches magnetically to the phone's back. RealMe, a fellow Chines
This is the most Leica-looking smartphone we’ve ever seen
Posted by BenEgg 9 days ago (https://www.dpreview.com)
Image: Xiaomi / LeicaXiaomi has announced its 15 Series smartphones, promising exceptional image-making abilities thanks to a partnership with Leica, and the Ultra's inclusion of a Type 1 (13.1 x 9.8mm) sensor. The two companies originally partnered in 2022, bringing Leica camera technology to the Chinese smartphones. That collaboration continues, with the brand promising these latest models will
Xiaomi wants to stick a Four Thirds camera to the back of your phone
Posted by BenEgg 10 days ago (https://www.dpreview.com)
Xiaomi just updated its flagship smartphone, filling it with even more Leica camera tech, but apparently, that's not enough. The company has also announced a concept called the "Modular Optical System," which asks: "what if you could magnetically attach a Four Thirds sensor and lens to the back of your phone?"A video posted to Xiaomi's YouTube channel shows the module, which includes a sensor wit
TTArtisan is making its debut in the instant camera market with the launch of the 203T, a retro-styled folding camera that was showcased at the CP+ show. Unlike traditional instant cameras like the Fujifilm Instax Mini, Polaroid Go, or Leica Sofort, the 203T stands out with its manual controls, mechanical design, and Cooke lens optics.
A Fully Mechanical Design and Manual Controls
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MFT lens combo mounts to a smartphone with MagSafe-like grip
Posted by ArielTechGeek 10 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
The whole mobile world is heading to Barcelona this week for Mobile World Congress 2025, and of the raft of Xiaomi gadgets on display is a magnetic attachment aimed at giving its smartphones a photographic boost.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Xiaomi, smartphones, Cameras, Modular, Lens, Mobile World Congress 2025
Focusing on film: TTArtisan unveils its first-ever camera for around $300
Posted by BenEgg 11 days ago (https://www.dpreview.com)
Photo: Richard ButlerCP+ is barely underway, but it's already been a busy year for the International Camera and Photo Imaging Show. TTArtisan is adding to the growing list of surprises this year by announcing its first-ever camera. The brand revealed the Folding Instant Camera on its Instagram account, announcing that it is on display at CP+ in Japan.TTArtisan is best known for its lenses, though
Panasonic's full-frame 8K-capable Lumix S1RII camera lands at $3,300
Posted by ArielTechGeek 11 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Six years after the original S1R dropped, Panasonic has finally unveiled its successor. The Lumix S1RII is a beast of a full-frame mirrorless camera for both 8K video and high-end photography performance. It's also competitively priced to take on popular rivals.Continue ReadingCategory: Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Camera, Mirrorless Cameras, Panasonic, Lumix, 8K, Full-frame
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