If you're looking for a cheap camera, you may want to consider more than point-and-shoots, as trends push prices higher ...
Pull out any compact digital point-and-shoot camera at a party and everyone will want to take selfies. Pull out your smartphone, and people think you are tuning them out (even if you wanted to take a ...
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It may have been a lot of money to spend on a camera, especially one that I strictly speaking didn't need. It helped that Leica in the UK offers interest-free credit, so I actually spread the cost ...
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The MC-A is a $549 point-and-shoot with plenty of bells and whistles, especially for Lomo.
It’s a weird time for the camera industry. On the one hand, DSLRs continue to get cheaper and more powerful, becoming more and more accessible to hobbyists and budding pros. Meanwhile, at the other ...
Photography is great, but sometimes it can get boring just reusing the same wavelengths over and over again. There are other options, though and when [Malcolm Wilson] decided he wanted to explore them ...
Admit it: you want to buy a digital camera. Maybe it hit you last weekend, as you flipped through blurry vacation pics on your Galaxy S4. Or perhaps it was yesterday at work, when a colleague confused ...
Anybody can take great food pics! Most people don’t have expensive cameras with detachable lenses, filters, reflectors, and light kits. You don’t need any of that stuff to take great photos. With food ...
Pocketable point-and-shoot cameras are having a serious moment. Despite the fact that most camera manufacturers haven’t made a new model in years, they are selling out, unable to keep up with demand.
When he's not testing the latest phones or phone cameras, Andrew can normally be found with his own camera in hand or behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food -- sometimes all at once.