That's not a bad thing. The Z50II's main audience is first-time camera buyers, and when I think back to when I was getting into photography, the Z50II would've been exactly what I was looking for – something that gets the basics right without costing an ...
For each review, I compare the cameras to other phones in the same price range, as well as to other phones from which interested buyers may be switching. I test video recording under the same conditions. I also test the special shooting modes, including Hyperlapse and Slow-Mo, and any ...
dated 9-point AF system isn’t revolutionary and the upgrades are probably too slight to justify a switch from the 200D, but with a mount on top that plays nice with a vast number of lenses and accessories, the 250D is a capable all-rounder that has plenty to offer first-time buyers....
Photo enthusiasts will likely be torn between the S2 IS and the Canon G6, and family buyers will wonder whether to invest in an A95 or the S2 IS. Enthusiasts might want to augment their G6 with the S2 given its longer-ratio zoom and familiar controls, but family cam buyers looking at...
price, but who also aren't willing to sacrifice picture quality or give up important features like a zoom lens or high-capacity rechargeable batteries. Time will tell in the marketplace, but to our eye, Sony has come up with a winner here, that will appeal to a wide range of buyers. ...
Although the increased price tag of the Fujifilm X-S20 may deter some potential buyers, it is important to consider the value it offers when weighing the camera both versus Fujifilm’s other more expensive options and the outside competition. And pound for pound right now, I think that the ...
But for the extra cost, buyers get a professional-grade device that is designed to sink into the wall, resulting in a flush finish. The faceplate can be changed to suit the style of your home, and power over Ethernet means no batteries and no worries over a dropped connection due to pat...
even sure if "it's really real.." ... I think it could be a "mock up" to see how potential buyers & resellers respond to the idea - before they actually invest into really making it happen - or not. kinda like "is it real, or memorex" or maybe it's kinda like an IQ test?
I had bought a V1 when it was launched, and had been deeply disappointed by the image quality – the V1 did not cut it for me. The controls: an intermediate step between a point and shoot and a dSLR. When the J1 was new, the reviews were rather positive – photographers loved that...
That’s why in this travel camera buyers guide we’re focusing on the best “bang for your buck” cameras that have the features that travelers find most important in a camera — like the ease of use, price, packability, image quality, and low-light performance. ...