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Fujifilm X-A7 hands-on review: A classic in a modern world

The Fujifilm X-A7 replaces the X-A5 and brings big improvements to the autofocus and video modes. It also seeks to appeal to the smartphone generation while holding onto the old-school vibe that Fujifilm is known for. This hasn't quite paid off, but it's still a great little mirrorless camera.
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Canon EOS Rebel SL3 review

Canon's latest beginner DSLR is fun and easy-to-use, but in merely copying the EOS M50, it doesn't make a strong case for why you shouldn't pick up a mirrorless camera instead. The SL3's best features revolve around live view shooting, where its optical viewfinder is useless.
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Nikon P950 review: Epic zoom that’s easy to use

With a monstrous 83x zoom lens, the Nikon P950 is the master of up-close-and-personal detail, but sluggish performance keep it from being the best superzoom.
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Nikon Z 50 Review: The Instagrammer’s mirrorless camera

Can Nikon bring its DSLR prowess to a crop sensor mirrorless camera? The Nikon Z 50 is the company's smallest DX camera yet, and its first APS-C mirrorless. Sporting a 20-megapixel APS-C sensor and in-camera editing features, it's a camera for a new generation of photographers.
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Sony A6600 hands-on review: Small camera, big deal

The Sony A6600 is more evolution than revolution, offering a feature set that is largely unchanged since 2016's A6500. But improvements in key areas like battery life and autofocus do much to keep it fresh, and help Sony maintain an edge in APS-C mirrorless cameras.
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Canon EOS M200 review: Learner’s permit

The Canon EOS M200 shoots mirrorless camera quality with smartphone simplicity. Its compact design and easy-to-use touchscreen make it the "real" camera you might actually bring with you. But is it the perfect camera for beginners, or too basic to stand up to the competition?
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Sony A7R IV hands-on review: 61 glorious megapixels

The headline-stealing feature of the new Sony A7R IV is its 61-megapixel full-frame sensor. But that's not the only reason to buy this camera. From better autofocus to improved controls, here's what we found in Sony's new flagship -- and there's plenty to be excited about.
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Sony A6100 review: A great camera under $1,000

The Sony A6100 is one of the best deals in cameras. Using the same sensor and Real-Time autofocus system as the $1,400 A6600, it's an absolute steal at just $750. While it's not the prettiest or most intuitive camera on the market, it makes up for it with class-leading performance.
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Fujifilm GFX 100 review: Awesomely expensive

The 102-megapixel Fujifilm GFX 100 boasts the best image quality of any camera we've ever reviewed. New stabilization and focus systems make it more versatile and capable. But at $10,000, most photographers -- even pros -- are probably better off spending their money elsewhere.
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Fujifilm Instax Mini Link hands-on review: Wiggle it

The Instax Mini Link mobile printer uses motion controls to change settings, so you can tilt it to zoom or flip it up to change the mode. It's also loaded with some creative (and gimmicky) features that will make it a hit at parties.
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Insta360 Go review: Everyday life becomes a (boring) movie

Weighing 20 grams and fitting easily into the palm of your hand, the Insta360 Go tries to breathe new life into the life-logging category. Combined with an easy-to-use mobile app that auto-edits vide-os with the help of AI, it could be the life-logging camera you use, but probably won't.

Casio QV-4000 Review

The Casio QV-4000 bills itself as a small camera with big features. At 4.6" x 2.9" x 2.5"and 355 grams that might be stretching the definition of small a bit. However, there is no doubt that this camera is loaded with features.

Casio Exilim EX-S2 Review

Casio has introduced the successor to the Exilim EX-S1 digital camera with the EX-S2. The EX-S2 camera is stylish looking with a sharp stainless steel case and is incredibly intuitive to use; perfect for any occasion.

Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless Review

Concord's Eye-Q Wireless 2.0 Megapixel camera features a Bluetooth connection for transferring images. But is that enough to make this camera a must-have?

Canon Digital Rebel XT Review

Canon's new Digital Rebel XT not only outputs better images than its predecessor's, but it's faster and features longer battery life. This is the digital camera you have been dreaming about.

Canon PowerShot S2 IS Review

The Canon PowerShot S2 IS goes one step beyond the S1 by adding high-powered lens and enhanced movie taking functions.

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H1 Review

The new Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H1 features an incredible 12X optical zoom lens, making this a great camera for vacationers that don't want to haul around a lot of lens.

FujiFilm FinePix F10 Review

FujiFilm's new 6.3-megapixel FinePix F10 may look unassuming, but looks can be deceiving. The F10 is one of the best performing cameras on the market.

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W7 Review

The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W7 camera is big on features, but surprisingly easy on your pocket-book. Casual photographers need to check out this 7MP beauty.

FujiFilm FinePix Z1 Review

The FujiFilm FinePix Z1 is an attractive camera that fits in your shirt pocket. Beauty is not always skin deep however, as this camera gives off some stunning pictures.

Olympus Stylus 800 Review

With its excellent image quality and extremely fast response, the Olympus Stylus 800 is one of the best digital sub-$450 cameras available, especially for travelers and vacationers.

Kodak EasyShare Z740 Bundle Review

Kodak's new Z740 camera and printer dock bundle give you a great camera and printer for one low price. If you need both items, then read our review!

Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D Review

Can the hot new Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D live up to industry expectations? Does a fish swim in the water? This is the camera Konica Minolta fans have been waiting for.

Canon PowerShot SD500 Review

Smaller than the proverbial deck of cards but about as thick, the SD500 (around $450) is truly a go anywhere point-and-shoot digicam.

Casio Exilim EX-S500 Review

The Casio Exilim SD-500 is one of the smallest cameras we have ever seen, and it's a 5 megapixel camera to boot. Save your money though. Read on to see why.

Kodak EasyShare One Review

Kodak's new EasyShare One is not your typical digital camera. This baby feature integrated WiFi and a fold-out touch screen display.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 Review

This is the newest generation of Panasonic's highly-regarded line-up of mega zoom cameras, featuring an 8-megapixel resolution and a 12x Leica optical zoom.

Fuji FinePix E900 Review

The E900 with its 4x optical zoom seems like a baby compared to the other 9- and 10MP digicams and is a fraction of the price. Thats why we love it!

Kodak EasyShare P880 Review

Kodak is pulling out the big guns with their new EasyShare P880, an 8-megapixel digi-cam with its sights targeting Olympus, Nikon, and Canon.

Olympus SP-500 Review

Olympus is struggling mightily to keep with the digicam leaders (Kodak, Canon and Sony). Read on to see how their SP-500 performs.

Canon PowerShot S80 Review

The 8MP Canon PowerShot S80 is the latest iteration of the company's "Goldilocks" cameras. It's not a simple point-and-shoot digicam neither is it as complicated as a D-SLR.

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-R1 Review

Sony's new DSC-R1 10.3 Mega-Pixel digital camera is smoking hot. Find out why you should wait and purchase this camera when it's out.

Canon EOS 5D Review

Canon's EOS 5D is a breakthrough in design, it will also break your piggy bank. But boy is it sure worth it!

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T9 Review

Sony's Cyber-Shot DSC-T9 is small, but it's big on features. We are talking 6-megapixels here folks. What's not to like?