Tag: Cameras & Photography

The Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup leans on AI to keep its cameras fresh

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 smartphones launched today, but when it comes to the all-important cameras, the company leaned on AI rather than making any meaningful changes. There is one welcome addition, though. Samsung finally caught up to to rivals like Honor by introducing log video to allow more precise color grading.…

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Leica’s SL3-S mirrorless cameras boasts 6K ProRes video and faster autofocus

Leica has unveiled its latest full-frame mirrorless camera, the 24-megapixel SL3-S with improved performance and video compared to its predecessor, the SL2-S. It largely resembles the photo-centric 60-megapixel SL3 unveiled in March last year, but is geared toward hybrid users who shoot both stills and video. Spec-wise, it resembles Panasonic’s…

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In 2024, the camera of the year was a drone

Aside from the global shutter on Sony's A9 III and some cool mirrorless options — the Fujifilm X100 VI, Panasonic S9 and Canon EOS R5 II come to mind — 2024 was a dull year for cameras full of small tweaks and minor improvements. Except for DJI's Neo. For $200,…

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Sony’s A1 II features a dedicated AI processor and refined ergonomics

When the A1 arrived in 2021, it put the camera world on notice. In more than a few categories, Sony’s full-frame mirrorless camera outperformed rivals like the Canon R5 and came with a lofty $6,500 price to match. However, after nearly four years, the A1 finds itself in an awkward…

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Nikon’s Z50 II targets creators with a dedicated film simulation button

Camera companies are starting to get the hang of marketing entry-level cameras with features that help beginners take great photos right away. Nikon’s $910 Z50 II mirrorless joins that trend with a dedicated “Picture Control” button that produces fun, social media-ready looks. The new model also promises faster shooting speeds…

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DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro review: Finally, a worthy GoPro rival

DJI is a major player in the camera market with its drones and gimbals, so why hasn’t it had the same success with action cams? The answer is simple: GoPro. The company’s Hero lineup has offered superior image quality and stabilization. The same goes for Insta360’s action cams, which have…

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