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GoPro Fusion review

GoPro Fusion review

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.
Ricoh Theta V

Ricoh Theta V review

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.
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GoPro Hero (2018) Review

GoPro’s latest Hero is its most focused yet. What it lacks in advanced features it makes up for with best-in-class ease of use and software
Panasonic Lumix GH5S

Panasonic Lumix GH5S review

With a revamped sensor designed specifically for video, Panasonic’s GH5S is basically a cinema camera in still camera clothes.
Fujifilm X-H1 review

Fujifilm X-H1 review

With excellent image stabilization, an improved video mode, and better ergonomics and build quality, the Fujifilm X-H1 builds on the X-T2 in every way -- but it also faces fierce competition.
Sony Cyber-shot RX10 Mark IV review

Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV review

The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 Mark IV is the best all-in-one camera you can buy, whether you’re a photographer or videographer. This DSLR-like camera offers a long lens for great wide-angle and telephoto shots, along with speedy performance.
Canon EOS 6D Mark II review

Canon EOS 6D Mark II review

Canon launched the second generation of its budget full-frame DSLR to a tepid response. Time has not been kind to it, but the 6D Mark II is still a solid camera that’s now offered at a great price. It still doesn’t outclass the competition, but it’s a good choice for Canon shooters in need of an upgrade.
Ricoh Pentax K1 II review

Pentax K-1 II review

The original K-1 felt like a purpose-built camera for landscape photographers, but the Mark II offers little in the way of tangible improvements. It’s still good a camera in the right conditions, but it doesn’t warrant an upgrade -- especially in the presence of fiercer competition.
Olympus PEN E-PL9 review

Olympus PEN E-PL9 review

With a healthy dose of style, solid performance, and beginner-friendly controls, the E-PL9 is the perfect camera for the smartphone generation. (Well, other than an actual smartphone.) However, its simplistic
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Fujifilm X-T100 review

The X-T100 is Fujifilm’s least expensive camera with a built-in electronic viewfinder and carries on the standard of design excellence that the X Series is known for. Unfortunately, its slow performance may turn potential customers away, particularly casual users who want a simple, easy to use camera.
Canon EOS R Review

Canon EOS R review

While it may be entering a crowded field, Canon is showing it’s serious about playing in the mirrorless game with the new full-frame EOS R.
Fujifilm X-T3 Review

Fujifilm X-T3 review

If the X-T2 brought Fujifilm into the modern era, the X-T3 is focused on the future. With a new sensor and processor, completely revamped autofocus, a brilliant electronic viewfinder, and vastly upgraded video, it's the new APS-C camera to beat, and is the perfect blend of style and substance.
Nikon Z7 Review

Nikon Z7 review

Nikon’s long awaited full-frame mirrorless cameras are here, and the Z7 is the new flagship model. Combining company firsts like in-body stabilization with classic Nikon ergonomics, the Z7 achieves a bar high. But is it enough to stand up to the company's DSLR pedigree -- or compete with the likes of Sony?
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Sony A7 III review

With impressive image quality, responsive performance, and an affordable price, the A7III redefines what it means to be an entry-level full-frame camera. It's a huge step forward from the Mark II before it, and gives more expensive models a run for their money.
Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K

Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K review

Blackmagic Design has once again changed the game. No other company could have made this camera, and while it's not perfect, nothing else brings this much value to the table. At $1,300, the Pocket Cinema Camera 4K simply can't be beat.
Olympus OM-D E-M1X review

Olympus OM-D E-M1X review

The OM-D E-M1X is Olympus' most professional camera yet, and it apparently bends the laws of physics. Olympus previously claimed that 6.5 stops of shake reduction was a theoretical limit for image stabilization. The E-M1X pushes that up to 7.5 stops when paired with a compatible lens.
Sony A9

Sony A9 review

Sony wowed the photography world when it introduced the sports-oriented A9 with its 20 fps electronic shutter and no-blackout viewfinder. A year later, the camera is still going strong -- and is yet to be dethroned. We put it to the test at the racetrack to see how it performs in the real world.
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Hasselblad X1D-50c review

Sony RX100 VI review

Sony RX100 VI review

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.
Panasonic Lumix S1R Review

Panasonic Lumix S1R review

The Lumix S1R is one of the most capable cameras ever made, from its robust build to extensive feature set. But its key feature, the 187MP high resolution mode, is something few customers will have use for. Here's how it stacks up to the competition, as well as the more affordable Lumix S1.
Canon EOS RP

Canon EOS RP review

The EOS RP is the cheapest new full-frame camera ever made, and that's certainly something. But to bring us the RP, Canon had to take away features and performance we've come to expect from full-frame cameras. Do customers in the market for a cheap, compact camera even need full frame?
Panasonic Lumix S1

Panasonic Lumix S1 review

The $2,500 Lumix S1 is out to beat Canon, Nikon, and Sony at their own game. It throws conventional wisdom to the wind, offering a bigger, heavier, but more capable camera that targets professional photographers. It may not have broad appeal, but it brings more to the table than any other camera for those who can afford it.
Rylo

Rylo 360 camera review

It can’t quite replace your action camera, but the Rylo shows a glimmer of what the future of consumer video could be.
Fujifilm X-T30 Hands-on

Fujifilm X-T30 review

At just $900, the Fujifilm X-T30 keeps pace with the $1,500 X-T3 in many respects. It is an impressively versatile machine and is great as either a first camera for beginners or a second camera for pros already shooting on the larger X-T3. Even with stiff competition from Sony, the Fujifilm X-T30 finds ways to shine.
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Sony A6400 review

The A6400 continues Sony's approach of forging ahead with technological advancements while leaving an unrefined user experience behind. The new A.I.-aided autofocus is so incredible to see in action, we almost forgot about the nagging interface issues.
Nikon Coolpix A1000 Review

Nikon Coolpix A1000 Review

The Nikon Coolpix A1000 has several things a smartphone doesn’t, like a big 30x optical zoom and plenty of physical controls. But can a 1/2.3-inch sensor deliver good image quality? Find out how the $480 compact zoom camera fares in our Nikon Coolpix A1000 review.
Ricoh GR III

Ricoh GR III review

The Ricoh GR III puts a large, APS-C sensor inside a camera body that's barely bigger than a point-and-shoot. Combined with a stunning 28mm f/2.8 lens, it offers a shooting experience as easy as your phone, but with much better results. For street and travel photography, it's hard to beat.
DJI Osmo Action Review

DJI Osmo Action hands-on review

With two screens, screw-on filters, and a very GoPro-like user interface, DJI's first real action camera takes a stab at dethroning the king. And it might just succeed. The mobile app leaves something to be desired, but the hardware is already very refined for a first-generation product.
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Nikon Coolpix B600 Review

The Nikon Coolpix B600 has two big things going for it -- a 60x zoom lens and a $330 price point. But does the camera cut too many features to fit the budget price? Find the good and the bad for on the budget zoom camera in our Nikon B600 review.
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Polaroid OneStep 2 review

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.
Nikon Z6 Hands-on

Nikon Z 6 review

The Nikon Z 6 is the little sibling to the new mirrorless Z 7 -- but for some photographers, the cheaper Z 6 may be the better option. The Nikon Z 6 is a 24.5-megapixel full frame mirrorless with a snappy 12 fps max burst speed. See where the $2,000 camera beats the $3,400 model in our Nikon Z 6 review.
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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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Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay review

By going digital and adding a built-in mobile printer, the Instax Mini LiPlay puts more features into a smaller form factor than previous Instax cameras, while still being every bit as fun. A new sound-recording feature also lets you embed audio messages into printed photos.
Vuze XR Review

Vuze XR 360-degree camera review

More than a 360 camera, the Vuze XR's dual lenses can flip forward for a 3D, 180-degree view. That makes it more versatile than most its peers. At $440, however, it remains a niche camera for photographers with very specific needs. Read our full Vuze XR Review.