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Sony excited a lot of people who were down on point-and-shoots with the full-frame RX1. As the smallest full-frame sensor camera, it sounded like it could be awesome. But sounding awesome is different from looking awesome and with cameras, it's all about the shots right? Well, here are some sample shots of the RX1. Read More >
Featured comment by jtanz0:
"if you're going to spend £2K on a camera would you choose this over the D600? Not sure I would... I guess If I already had a full frame DSLR I might ..." More »
Earlier this year, we fell in love with the Nikon D800. How could you not? It's a 36.6-megapixel hulk of a professional camera. But if you don't have £2500-odd lying around, too bad. Read More >
Featured comment by theran24:
"I'm not saying the D600 doesn't have a market, it's just in most cases it's better to go for the D800. The thing is even a D3000 is good enough for mo..." More »
The latest iPhone 5 defect claim to emerge from the mists is the issue of purple flares appearing in camera images where lighting is particularly bright. The issue was first pointed out in the AnandTech forums, and apparently Apple has acknowledged the issue. Plus looking at testing done by Mashable, the issue seems like anything but an isolated incident. Read More >
In our iPhone 5 camera battle, we mostly pitted it against cameras in its own weight class: the Galaxy SIII, the HTC One X and the 4S. Sure, we stacked the odds a bit when we compared it to the Canon S100 and Nokia's 808 PureView, but we didn't go as far as to see how it fared with a Canon 5D Mark III. Maybe we should have. Read More >
The Black Magic Cinema Camera, if you remember from its surprise announcement this spring, is a £2,000 video camera that shoots 12-bit RAW 2.5k video files. No other camera on the market offers this capability at such a low price. Read More >
Featured comment by SixWays:
"In film, I'd say "sensor size" is definitely focused on. There are large differences between s8mm, s16mm and s35mm film, mainly depth of field, grain ..." More »
Last month, Samsung showed us a glimpse of its Galaxy Camera: A weird and wonderful mashup of the Samsung Galaxy S III and a long-zoom point-and-shoot. Even though what you're looking at above is just a prototype, the camera works far better than you'd expect from a Frankensteinish combination. Read More >
Featured comment by PrinterElf:
""Why not just make a normal camera that can beam its photos directly to your smartphone with a minimum of fuss?"
They have - You can send the photos ..." More »
Casio's not always the first name you think of when you're shopping for a digital camera, but occasionally the company comes up with a neat feature that might have you reconsidering that Nikon or Canon. Such is the case with its new Exilim EX-ZR1000, which makes it extra easy with not only a flip around LCD display, but also a built-in stand keeping it propped up in either portrait or landscape modes. Read More >
The gurus of camera benchmarks at DXO Labs just published their review of the Nikon D600, rating its 24-megapixel senor the third best of all time behind the two different versions of the Nikon 800. Where's the top Canon? All the way down at number thirteen. Ouch. Read More >
Hasselblad, a company known mostly for making professional medium-format film and digital cameras, announced its plans to release a small mirrorless camera meant to bring the coveted Hasselblad name to a broader market. The project is dubbed "Lunar," possibly because it costs as much as a moon rock. Read More >
Featured comment by emmanuel.makris:
"I am guessing the price includes a Hasselblad zoom lens, which makes the £4k a fair price and probably better value than most.
Anyway, I was wetti..." More »
Leica's been busy of late, what with a raft of camera launches, and even Jony Ive getting in the mix. But this, well, this is the best-looking camera I've ever seen, and I want one. Meet the Paul Smith edition Leica X2. Read More >
Featured comment by Alfred Heflander:
"And those that didn't live it, will love it!
Although this camera does look like it's parents were a set of tupperware bowls." More »
Everything that Jony Ive touches turns to gold, so it will come as good news to rich photographers everywhere that he's teaming up with Leica to design a super-limited edition of the M-series camera. Read More >
The new Leica M is German camerasmith's latest photo-slaying, digital full-frame camera in the tradition of its M-series rangefinders. It's the long rumored follow-up/upgrade to the fabulous (and fabulously expensive) M9 from a few years ago. Behold the bonkers camera you'll be drooling over for the next couple of years. Read More >
Featured comment by emmanuel.makris:
"You're comparing a Leica rangefinder with the Sony RX1 and those Fuji?
That's like comparing a bus with a train. They're both means of public trans..." More »
A whole community of filmmakers—amateur and pros alike—turned the Panasonic GH2 into a surprisingly successful camera. It turned out, that with a simple to execute hack, you could use the camera to record ultra-sharp 100-Mbps+, 1080p HD video. The results were spectacular. With the new GH3, Panasonic has beefed up its stock camera to look more like the powerful hack. Read More >
For years we've bee raving about Canon's S-series PowerShot cameras. They're fantastic, versatile pocket cameras. Well the PowerShot S110 is the upgrade to last year's pretty darn great S100—now it's got new capacitive touchscreen controls and Wi-Fi connectivity. Read More >