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Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
The GoPro Hero 13 Black is now easier to lose in a forest.

GoPro has released another limited edition color option of its Hero 13 Black action camera, following the polar white version that debuted last March. It’s now available in forest green but otherwise functionally the same as the standard model.

The Hero 13 Black launched at $399.99 last September, its price has since increased to $429.99, which is also what the new forest green option will cost you.

<em>Be careful where you put the forest green Hero 13 Black if you’re filming in the woods.</em>
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Be careful where you put the forest green Hero 13 Black if you’re filming in the woods.
Image: GoPro
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Leica’s 100th anniversary M11-D sure is lovely, and likely to cost a small fortune.

Leica is announcing a special edition of its screen-less digital rangefinder camera alongside several other retro-styled limited editions. They commemorate the 100th anniversary of the original Leica I production camera (after it celebrated another centennial back in 2014).

We don’t know how much the super-special M11-D 100 Years of Leica set will cost, as Leica isn’t revealing the price until closer to its early-2026 launch. But look at this thing.

<em>The Leica M11-D 100 Years of Leica is reminiscent of the Leica I of 1925. Only 100 sets will be made. It includes an M11-D, reissued 50mm Anastigmat lens (pictured), and matching 50mm Summilux lens.</em>
<em>Any takers on guessing what this will cost? For reference, a regular M11-D and 50mm Summilux cost a combined $15,080.</em>
<em>In typical Leica fashion, even the box looks over-the-top.</em>
<em>Though, it’s slightly odd that this doesn’t come out until 2026.</em>
<em>The M11-D has a glossy paint finish with small details that mimic the original Leica I.</em>
<em>The original 50mm Anastigmat f/3.5 lens was permanently attached to the Leica I. The included reissue is an interchangeable version that’s never been released before.</em>
<em>The included 50mm f/1.4 lens is based on the current model that normally sells for $5,025 on its own.</em>
<em>The other centennial editions include a $499 Sofort 2 (top), $2,150 D-Lux 8 (bottom), and Trinovid 10x40 binoculars (right) for $2,799.</em>
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The Leica M11-D 100 Years of Leica is reminiscent of the Leica I of 1925. Only 100 sets will be made. It includes an M11-D, reissued 50mm Anastigmat lens (pictured), and matching 50mm Summilux lens.
Image: Leica
Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
A car-sized camera captures the cosmos.

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has released the first images taken by its Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) camera — the largest digital camera ever made — ahead of starting its 10-year survey of the southern sky. You can read up on details about these shots in PetaPixel’s report, and more images and video will be released later today following a Rubin Observatory livestream at 11AM ET.

<em>This shot, showing the Trifid nebula (top right) and the Lagoon nebula (center) combines 678 separate images.</em>
<em>Here’s a cropped in shot showing a closer look at the Lagoon nebula.</em>
Image from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory showing countless galaxies.
<em>A closer look at an area in the Virgo Cluster image.</em>
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This shot, showing the Trifid nebula (top right) and the Lagoon nebula (center) combines 678 separate images.
Image: NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory
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Dominic Preston
Vivo’s telephoto extender makes the world’s best phone camera better

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Just be prepared for some funny looks.

Dominic Preston
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Fujifilm’s GFX Eterna cinema camera finally has some specs.

Fujifilm’s been quiet about its upcoming medium format cinema camera, but it’s trickling out just 10 initial features. These include: an optical lowpass filter, available sensor formats, in-camera codecs, custom LUTs, film simulations, film simulation-based 3D LUTs, custom framing guidelines, remote multi-camera control, Bluetooth, and LCD / on-board menu display specs.

Much of that sounds typical for any high-end cinema camera, but of course Fujifilm is flexing its film simulation muscles.

Image: Fujifilm