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Learn about the speed, image quality, and general performance tests we run on every digital camera and lens we review.

We test a lot of different types of photo equipment at PCMag, but our focus is on cameras and lenses. To properly evaluate them, we conduct standardized lab tests in a controlled environment and go out into the real world to capture images and video. Doing so...


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A group of lawmakers asks FBI Director Kash Patel and White House advisors for details on 'a disinformation campaign that seeks to block critical infrastructure investments.'

As protests over AI data center construction grow and intensify, so does suspicion that China is secretly fueling the opposition.

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