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New: 7 Best cameras for travel

Travel can expose you to once-in-a-lifetime sights and experiences, and a good camera can be the perfect way to preserve those memories. We've looked at a range of models that offer great image quality, good autofocus and excellent video, so that you can capture whatever you encounter on your travels. dpreview.com »

2023-11-29 21:09

Leica's M11 risks rendering the rangefinder obsolete

How do you design a camera when its performance as a camera is arguably incidental to its appeal? And how do you manage your relationship with the latest technology when one of your products' selling points is history and a shooting experience untouched by time? The Leica M11 is a fascinating attempt to resolve these tensions, but one that I believe ends up drawing attention to them. dpreview.com »

2022-1-17 17:00

6 Cameras That Are Perfect To Carry Everywhere You Go

In an era of smartphones, it can be hard to justify carrying a camera to document the everyday world around you. But the fact of the matter is, it remains the most sensible choice. Smartphones are undeniably convenient but, despite what the manufacturers may tell you, they simply don’t have the same level of versatility or capability that a well-featured camera does. digitalrev.com »

2019-3-22 03:00

Opinion: The Fujifilm XT3’s Sensor Still Doesn’t Output Images That Look Totally Like Film (But They’re Nice)

The Fujifilm XT3 (or as they call it, the Fujifilm X-T3) is the company's latest evolution to their SLR style camera body designed to be a workhorse for many photographers. Despite a whole lot of great and absolutely fantastic things built into the camera, I personally am wondering what Fujifilm's goal is here with the idea of the X Trans sensor and Film Simulations. thephoblographer.com »

2018-9-20 07:00

Expect twice the resolution and speed from the next Fuji GFX and Hasselblad X1D

It's hard to say much about the next generation mirrorless medium format cameras at this point—even the rumor mill has been quiet—but if you look at Sony's recently updated sensor roadmap, you can confidently assert one thing: the next-gen Fujifilm GFX and Hasselblad X1D models will contain a 100MP backside illuminated sensor with twice the readout speed of the current models. dpreview.com »

2017-11-17 19:37