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Apple to Add More AI Photo Editing Tools to iOS 27

29 April 2026 at 09:38

Three iPhone models in orange, black, and blue are displayed on a black grid surface. Each phone shows the Apple logo and has varying camera designs on the back.

Among all the large smartphone manufacturers, Apple has so far been the most cautious in introducing AI-powered photo editing tools -- but perhaps not for much longer.

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Photographer Joel Meyerowitz Says Smartphones Are a Good Thing, Not So Keen on AI

17 April 2026 at 16:05

A split image: on the left, an older man with a bald head and scarf looks at the camera; on the right, classic cars are parked outside a retro Dairy Land diner at sunset with a Coca-Cola sign visible.

Legendary street photographer Joel Meyerowitz sees the ubiquity of camera phones as a good thing, telling the AFP that it gives everyone the "means of expression."

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Marques Brownlee Took the Same Photo on Every Generation of Samsung Galaxy and Google Smartphone

9 April 2026 at 16:57

A man wearing a black Daft Punk hoodie sits in a red chair with his hands clasped. The left side of the image is dark, while the right side is bright and clear, showing improved lighting.

After Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) took the same photo on each generation of the iPhone, the popular creator followed it up by taking the same photo on each generation of the Samsung Galaxy and Google smartphones.

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  • Caira Camera Review: A Real Head Scratcher Chris Niccolls
    There has long been a grand concept in the digital camera world to have a device that takes great photos and is constantly connected to the internet. This would allow for powerful on-device editing and the convenience of sharing your content immediately. Many attempts have been made to bring the creativity that a larger sensor and interchangeable lenses offer, but have it connected to your favorite apps and social media outlets. These have all failed. [Read More]
     

Caira Camera Review: A Real Head Scratcher

9 April 2026 at 14:01

A smartphone with a camera attachment labeled "MICRO" lies on a circular measurement chart. The image includes "PetaPixel" and "Reviews" logos in the bottom left corner.

There has long been a grand concept in the digital camera world to have a device that takes great photos and is constantly connected to the internet. This would allow for powerful on-device editing and the convenience of sharing your content immediately. Many attempts have been made to bring the creativity that a larger sensor and interchangeable lenses offer, but have it connected to your favorite apps and social media outlets. These have all failed.

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