In this buying guide we’ll help you understand which options and features are most important for what you want to accomplish and offer buying suggestions for every budget.
cameras
Canon Says Goodbye to Mirrors at Last with the EOS M Camera
At just under $800, Canon’s new EOS M isn’t really priced for the masses, but if you want to lay hands on the company’s first camera without a mirror, Canon says to look for it in October.
With the EOS M, we’re talking about …
UCLA Researchers Build World’s Fastest Camera to Screen for Cancer
The best slow-motion shots money can buy usually are shot at a rate of between 5,000 and 10,000 frames per second — we’re talking seriously slow, like bullets shattering glass in beautiful, explosive detail.
Researchers at …
Polaroid’s New Z2300 Is a Digital Camera with a Built-in Photo Printer
Giant 3.2 Billion-Pixel Digital Camera Gets a Step Closer to Construction
The 22.3-megapixel CMOS sensor on Canon’s new EOS 5D Mark III is no joke — except when compared to the hardware in the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) camera. The 3.2 billion-pixel digital camera is meant to “capture the …
Canon Unveils Details About New EOS 5D Mark III
Photographers have waited more than two years for Canon to announce the follow-up to the Mark II. Today, the company finally unveiled the EOS 5D Mark III, a significant upgrade from its predecessor.
The biggest changes are the …
Nokia ‘808 PureView’ Phone Packs a 41-Megapixel Camera (Not a Typo)
If you’re looking for a smartphone with a good camera, your options up until now have pretty much been limited to one with either a five-megapixel sensor or an eight-megapixel sensor. Nokia’s hoping you’re really hot for …
Two Minute Video: Lytro Camera Is Focused on Never Needing Focused
Shoot first, focus later. That’s the promise of a new point-and-shoot camera from Lytro. The rectangular gadget looks like anything but a traditional camera, which is probably a good thing since, well, this is anything but a …
Samsung Point-and-Shoot Sports Front-Facing Screen and Wi-Fi
Remember in high school when you used to have to take photos of yourself by holding your camera out in front of you, hoping you lined everything up correctly? And then your girlfriend got mad at you because you didn’t have any …