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This Canon MC10 Is Yet Another Compact to Satisfy Your 80s Nostalgia

With point-and-shoot cameras from the 1980s being among the most popular film cameras today, we think some of you may be interested in grabbing our latest vintage find. The boxy Canon MC10 may not be as iconic as, say, the similarly designed Olympus XA or the Lomo LC-A cameras, but it still looks the part of a sleek point-and-shoot camera you might want to hit the streets with when you get the itch to shoot film. thephoblographer.com »

2019-11-13 17:00

This Canon MC10 is Yet Another Compact to Satisfy Your 80s Nostalgia

With point-and-shoot cameras from the 1980s being among the most popular film cameras today, we think some of you may be interested in grabbing our latest vintage find. The boxy Canon MC10 may not be as iconic as, say, the similarly designed Olympus XA or the Lomo LC-A cameras, but it still looks the part of a sleek point-and-shoot camera you might want to hit the streets with when you get the itch to shoot film. thephoblographer.com »

2019-11-12 17:00

Compare leading 1" sensor compacts with our studio scene comparison tool

The current crop of 1" sensor compacts offer varied lens ranges and a suite of attractive features fit for an unobtrusive, carry-everywhere camera. We've just added the Canon G7 X Mark III to our studio test scene comparison, making possible to compare the likes of Sony's latest RX100-series cameras against Canon's latest entries in the advanced compact market. dpreview.com »

2019-9-27 16:00

Using 72 High-Speed Cameras to Capture Bullet-Time Slow Motion

The Hydraulic Press YouTube channel is already an entertaining (if occasionally painful) watch. Who doesn’t want to see things get crushed and/or explode… in slow motion? But the channel recently took it up another notch by setting up a ring of 72 high-speed cameras to capture some awesome bullet-time slow-motion footage. The first question that […] petapixel.com »

2019-9-13 21:42

Will Adding IBIS to Cameras Really Help Canon?

One of the most significant innovations when it comes to cameras over the last 5 or so years has been the introduction of in-body image stabilization. Sony, of course, has this technology in their a77 II DSLR, and so did Pentax in the K1, K1 II, but other companies, like Canon, have for some reason overlooked the technology and have instead opted to focus on lens image stabilization. thephoblographer.com »

2019-8-29 19:00