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Just Don’t Use the Super-Long Zoom on Sony’s RX10 V for Anything Creepy, Okay?

Your iPhone can't compare to this camera's built-in zoom.
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BoingBoing
· Jul 10, 2026
Sony updates its decade-old RX10 superzoom
Sony announced the RX10 V this week, an all-in-one superzoom camera with a 24-600mm-equivalent ZEISS lens and a 20-megapixel 1-inch sensor. If that's unchanged from the nearly decade-old RX10 IV, the rest of the spec sheet has significant upgrades: a dedicated AI chip for subject recognition and tracking that works for people, birds, animals, vehicles and insects; quicker autofocus; and 10-bit 4K/60fps oversampled, uncropped video (up from 8-bit 4K/30). — Read the rest The post Sony updates its decade-old RX10 superzoom appeared first on Boing Boing.
RedState
· Jun 27, 2026
Will New 6G AI Glasses Make Us All Into 'Walking Cameras'?
Will New 6G AI Glasses Make Us All Into 'Walking Cameras'?
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· Jul 10, 2026
The more I watch the new NEO robot video the creepier it gets
NEO's new robot is impressive, but also very, very creepy at times.
CNET
· Jul 3, 2026
SwitchBot Debuts Advanced Camera With AI Event Alerts, Wildlife Recognition
SwitchBot's latest 3K camera includes some familiar AI features and a couple of standout customizations I've never seen before.
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· Jul 3, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Pro and Ultra could finally ditch that ancient selfie camera
Samsung's Galaxy S27 Pro and Ultra may swap the aging 12MP selfie camera for a sharper 16MP sensor, plus upgraded telephoto and ultra-wide lenses.
Quartz
· Jun 23, 2026
Meta is launching its own smart glasses brand starting at $299
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Related coverage for "Just Don’t Use the Super-Long Zoom on Sony’s RX10 V for Anything Creepy, Okay?": BoingBoing — Sony updates its decade-old RX10 superzoom. RedState — Will New 6G AI Glasses Make Us All Into 'Walking Cameras'?. Mashable — The more I watch the new NEO robot video the creepier it gets. CNET — SwitchBot Debuts Advanced Camera With AI Event Alerts, Wildlife Recognition. Digital Trends — Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Pro and Ultra could finally ditch that ancient selfie camera. Quartz — Meta is launching its own smart glasses brand starting at $299