Sony newest model in the A7 full-frame mirrorless camera series features nice updates like better movies and ergonomics, but it’s the five-axis image stabilization that wows.
The EZVIZ C8PF promises impressive zooming capabilities, in addition to pan and tilt functions. But does it all come together? We tested the camera to find out.
The DJI Mini 2 boasts boasts proper 4K video capture and upgraded motors, all while continuing to fly under the FAA radar thanks to its 249 gram takeoff weight.
Samsung’s WB350F is a compact camera with a long 21x zoom, various shooting modes and features, and excellent use of Wi-Fi. Picture quality is good, but not perfect.
It isn't perfect, but thanks to its lightweight design and capable performance, the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III is one of the best values in cameras today. From phone photographers looking for their first "real" camera to experienced enthusiasts who need good control in a compact body, it's hard to beat.
The GoPro Hero 10 Black hides impressive upgrades beneath a familiar exterior, including twice the slow-motion and powerful cloud-connection capabilities.
The M6 Mark II puts more power and pixels into Canon's compact EOS-M mirrorless line, but it fails to outshine the competition due to a lack of lenses and inferior low light performance. We love the improved Dual Pixel Autofocus and 14 fps continuous shooting speed, but there are better cameras.
The Fp is a new breed of mirrorless camera with best-in-class video features. However, it lacks a few key ingredients that will be red flags for still photographers, such as a viewfinder and, more importantly, a mechanical shutter.
Mirrorless cameras tend to be faster, with better Live View autofocus -- but the Canon EOS 90D bucks the trend with an impressive 10 fps burst and Dual Pixel autofocus. While mirrorless cameras may be more advanced, there are a few reasons to eye this DSLR -- find out why in this Canon EOS 90D review.
The Nikon D780 replaces the half-decade-old D750. It's a worthy upgrade, but its best new features concern live-view shooting, where the D780 becomes an overweight mirrorless camera.
The sixth generation of Sony's powerful but compact RX100 camera delivers more zoom, incredible speed, robust 4K video, and still fits in the palm of your hand. Loaded with tech and with no competition, it also gets away with a very high premium.
With an integrated shotgun microphone and two shoe mounts, the Media Mod lays the foundation to build your GoPro Hero8 Black into a production tool. While not everyone will appreciate the audio quality of the integrated mic, the options for expandability are very welcome.
Polaroid returned as Polaroid Originals with a relaunch of a 1970s era instant film camera. The Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 is a true Polaroid, from the classic design to the imperfect exposures, but also brings in a few modern features. See where the camera hits the mark in our Polaroid OneStep 2 review.
The Hasselblad X1D II 50C is a refinement, rather than a reinvention, of the original. The most impressive new feature is the price. At $5,750, it is thousands less than the X1D-50C and pushes into full-frame territory. But it might fall short of wooing photographers to medium format.
The Nikon D5300 may be an entry-level, sub-$1,000 DSLR, but it delivers excellent stills and offers lots of features that make it one of the better buys.
Ricoh hasn’t changed the slim, easy to use profile of the Theta V, but it upgraded the guts to deliver great image quality, 4K video, spatial audio, and faster performance.
The Fusion is GoPro’s first 360 camera, but it’s also the one that everyone is looking to to finally get 360 right. It shows some great potential, but falls short of being the hero we needed.
DJI continues to rule the consumer drone market with the release of the Mavic Air 2. Improvements in all areas make it a great drone for casual and pro flyers.
The Olympus Stylus 1 is a high-end bridge camera with a 10x zoom and a strong f/2.8 lens, plus fast performance. But it’s also an expensive camera that may turn away some step-up users.
Newer cameras offer more resolution and higher frame rates, but the Panasonic Lumix S1H remains a winner thanks to its unbeatable usability and reliability.
GoPro's latest flagship brings new features to both software and hardware, but 5K video and 24MP stills don't look as good in practice as they do on paper.
With the Rebel T8i, the magic of the T7i has been lost. Even as it makes some enthusiast-friendly changes, it doesn't do anything to keep DSLRs relevant.
The travel-ready, compact mirrorless camera was recently updated to include USB webcam functionality, making it as capable at home as it is on the road.