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Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Nikon is raising its prices in the US because of tariffs.

The price increase will take effect on June 23rd, 2025, according to a statement Nikon shared to its website.

“At Nikon, we remain committed to providing the highest quality imaging products and value to our customers. Due to the recent tariffs, a necessary price adjustment for products will take effect on June 23, 2025. We will be carefully monitoring any tariff developments and may adjust pricing as necessary to reflect the evolving market conditions.”

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
What happens when you try to film a Lidar scanner?

Well, as Jalopnik points out while referring its readers to the below video of a Volvo EX90’s Lidar scanner wrecking a camera sensor on the iPhone 16 Pro Max filming it, doing so can be “the technological equivalent of staring directly into the sun.”

Lidar’s effects on camera sensors isn’t new information, but as more cars use Lidar, this video is a solid reminder to take care when showing off your new car.

A lofi journaling kit for the digital age

The best pen, paper, and printer for effortless travel journaling.

Thomas Ricker
What lies beneath: filming gators in the Florida springs

This wildlife filmmaker documents the unseen beauty of freshwater ecosystems.

Cath Virginia
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Leica’s latest Safari camera is a green M11-P costing $10,495.

Leica is giving its flagship digital rangefinder the olive green treatment. Leica’s been making the occasional olive green camera since the 1970s, though there hasn’t been one quite this expensive — likely due in part to recent price hikes from tariffs.

Aside from the color, it’s an M11-P. It’s a special edition, but Leica isn’t limiting its run to a specific number.

An olive green Leica M11-P Safari camera with a silver lens and brown leather strap, sitting on a light green surface.
1/8Image: Leica
Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Is GoPro teasing a Max 2?

Abe Kislevitz — GoPro’s senior creative director, who frequently shows off what the company’s latest cameras are capable of — posted some fabulous 360-degree photographs to his Threads and Instagram accounts. Kislevitz had previously said that GoPro will be launching a successor to its OG Max action camera this year. How interesting.