There is a chance Pentax will make a Ricoh GR 35mm film camera!

Bobby Tonelli’s YouTube channel released an interview with Tetsuya Iwasaki, the Product Planning Manager at Ricoh Imaging. During the interview, he stated the Pentax 17 half-frame film camera has exceeded sales expectations. There has been significant demand for a GR film camera, and Ricoh may consider bringing back the GR if there is substantial demand in the future. ​​​ That would be cool don’t you think?

Light Lens Lab Exclusive: Mr. Zhou on Resurrecting the $50,000 Leica Lens

Bobby had this nice chat with the Light Lens Labd boss:

For the first time ever, Mr. Zhou, the founder of Light Lens Lab, sits down for an exclusive on-camera interview to discuss how he recreates history’s most legendary lenses. In this exclusive interview from SG Camera Con, we dive deep into the philosophy behind Light Lens Lab. Mr. Zhou explains the obsessive engineering required to recreate the “8 Element” 35mm and the 1966 AA Noctilux , including how they had to remelt specific glass types (Code 900403) to match Leica’s original 1960s formulas.

Huge news: Leica could be bought by a Chinese company!

Blackstone Group and the Kaufmann family are considering selling a controlling stake in Leica for approximately €1 billion. Potential buyers include HSG (Hony Capital, formerly Sequoia China) and Altor Equity Partners.

A bit of history:

Leica sold a 44% stake to Blackstone in 2011 for €130 million (US$179 million). Blackstone invested in 2011 to help the brand expand internationally, particularly in the Asian market. Since then, the company has successfully transformed from a niche manufacturer into a broader luxury brand.

As an European I understand partnerships are necessary. Still it’s sad to see such an important legacy company being sold abroad. But China is the new force in the photography world and I suspect that in 10 years from now most camera and lens companies will be made and owned by Chinese manufacturers.

Aiarty Image Enhancer Update: TIFF/DNG Export, Color Restoration & AI Eraser (Holiday Deal Ending)

Aiarty Image Enhancer Update: TIFF/DNG Export, Color Restoration & AI Eraser (Holiday Deal Ending)

Aiarty has released a practical update to its Image Enhancer, adding TIFF/DNG export, a slider-based color restoration tool, and a new AI Eraser (beta), with more updates coming.

By processing images fully offline, it offers a privacy-conscious option for photographers who want to denoise, deblur, or upscale images without relying on cloud-based subscriptions.

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Professional Perspective – Photography & Workflow Insights

Photographer Bill Maynard has been testing Aiarty for noise reduction and deblurring:

“As a wildlife photographer, I rely on tools that enhance my images while staying true to the natural beauty of my subjects. Aiarty Image Enhancer excels in this regard.”

For large-resolution files, he suggests setting Max Tile Size to Auto for best results. See more of his test.

What’s New in the Update

1. TIFF & DNG Export for Pro Workflows

You can now export enhanced images as TIFF or DNG, preserving higher bit depth and improving compatibility with Lightroom, Photoshop, and Capture One.

Explicit DPI options let you optimize images for web, standard print, or fine-art/large format printing (72–96 / 150–300 / 500+ DPI).

2. Improved Color Restoration

Alongside quick color correction panels, Aiarty now includes a slider-based color restoration control. This allows users to dial enhancements back toward the original color profile, helping maintain natural skin tones, foliage, and skies.

3. AI Eraser (Beta)

The AI Eraser in Aiarty Image Enhancer is designed for removing unwanted objects and reconstructing backgrounds. AI models are downloaded locally on first use, after which processing is fast and fully offline. As this feature is still in beta, results may vary depending on scene complexity. View the practice guide.

Why This Update Matters in Practice

Depending on your workflow, Aiarty Image Enhancer can be used early to clean up challenging files or later as a finishing step for delivery or print. It’s especially useful for:
• High-ISO or low-light images where reducing noise risks losing detail
• Older, scanned, AI-generated, or low-resolution files needing natural-looking upscaling
• Heavy crops for print, where artifacts become more visible

A Practical, Offline Tool (No Subscription)

Aiarty Image Enhancer focuses on restoring and enhancing images naturally, without locking users into a monthly subscription:
Preserve Detail: Denoise and deblur while keeping textures sharp.
Natural Upscaling: Upscale older files or heavy crops without an artificial look.
Strength Control to balance enhancement and authenticity
Realistic Color: Avoid the oversaturated or “AI-styled” appearance.
Total Privacy: All processing happens on your device—no uploads required.

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