The 5D Mark IV may not have the video features that Canon fans have been waiting for, but with a 30.4MP full-frame sensor, 7 frames-per-second continuous shooting, and terrific video autofocusing, it’s one of the best DSLRs you can buy.
The long-awaited Pentax K-1 – the company’s first first full-frame (35mm) DSLR -- bridges a gap in the Pentax lineup. Sure, it can capture great quality photographs, but times are changing, and modern camera makers have innovated to push the envelope. Can the K-1 stand up to the competition?
With a 20x zoom, solid macro, 4K video and Post Focus, there’s not much the Panasonic FZ2500 can’t do. But is it too expensive for what some might call a fancy point-and-shoot?
The TG-870 is the latest point-and-shoot in Olympus’ Tough-series. It excels in its rugged attributes, and shoots nice-looking photos with accurate colors, sharpness, and details.
Canon made all the right upgrades to its new affordable enthusiast DSLR, the 80D. It delivers great looking photos and videos, thanks to a new sensor and autofocus system.
Nikon’s D500 is an enthusiast DSLR that truly impresses. It delivers the excellent image quality one would expect, but it introduces several new tech that makes it a joy to use.
Sony’s update to the A6000-series, the A6300 mirrorless camera, brings sublime 4K video capture and a new sensor that’s more light-sensitive. It also touts the world’s fastest autofocusing to date.
The E-M10 Mark II is Olympus’ newest entry-level model in the high-end O-MD series, but it packs enough performance and features for great photos and videos.
The DxO One is a standalone camera that’s designed to specifically work with Lightning-equipped iPhones and iPads. Its 1-inch sensor provides results equal to advanced compact cameras.
The Cyber-shot RX1 R II is a demonstration of what Sony’s engineers are capable of. Despite its compact size, this full-frame camera shoots photos that rival larger models.
The A7S II retains its predecessor’s low-light prowess, but now offers in-camera 4K storage, 5-axis image stabilization, compressed/uncompressed 14-bit RAW, and other impressive tech.
The Nikon D7200 continues Nikon's advanced crop sensor DSLR series 00 but does it impress, or fall flat? Now that the Nikon D7200 has been replaced by the Nikon D7500, is the older model still worth buying? What about video? We explore the angles in our Nikon D7200 review.
Canon's EOS M3 is a very compact mirrorless camera that's great for traveling light. While much improved over its predecessor, there are a few limitations that hold it back.
Sony’s A7R II is so chock-full of advancements – a 42.4-megapixel back-illuminated full-frame sensor, 4K video, high ISO, fast autofocusing, and more – that it might just be the best camera of 2015.
Canon’s EOS 5DS R uses the highest-megapixel full-frame sensor currently available. It delivers outstanding photo quality to users who require such performance.
The PowerShot G3 X is Canon’s latest enthusiast point-and-shoot. It has a strong 24x zoom lens and large 1-inch sensor, and it is capable of shooting beautiful photos.
Like its predecessors, Sony’s new RX100 IV is a pricey pocket camera. But the premium price gets you cutting-edge components and features that weren’t available before.
The latest Canon EOS Rebel camera is not one but two very similar models: the EOS Rebel T6i and T6s. Both use a brand-new 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor -- the highest currently available from Canon -- and are the first Rebels to come with Wi-Fi and NFC. Can Canon’s Rebel stay on top?
Panasonic’s new G7 introduces a new 4K Photo burst mode for capturing high-resolution images out of 4K video, giving users a new way to shoot action.
Canon’s new EOS 5Ds is a high-resolution, 50.6-megapixel full-frame DSLR that gets you close to medium format. We did a hands-on test with a pre-production model, and the photo quality is stunning. But it’s not for everyone.
Samsung used the guts of its lauded NX1 to create the compact, 4K-capable NX500. While a great everyday shooter, it lacks features of a true video camera.
Olympus’ latest Micro Four Thirds camera, the E-M5 Mark II, is, hands down, excellent. With very few flaws, the camera shoots terrific photos and videos.
Canon has made its newest mega-zoom even more potent. The SX60 HS has a long 65x zoom and fast performance. It’s no DSLR, but you don’t have to lug around lenses either.
With its ease-of-use design and user-friendly features, the NX3000 from Samsung is made for those new to mirrorless cameras. It has an attractive price, but affordability comes with some tradeoffs.
The Nikon D750 DSLR is an excellent example of what full-frame cameras can do. It produces beautiful photos and videos. But does it justify its high price? Yes, it does -- and the camera's age means an even better deal.
Sony does it again with the Cyber-shot RX100 III, one of the best compact cameras you can buy. It has a new viewfinder, processor, and lens. But it’s still pricey.
Whether it’s the outdoors or by the beach, if you need a camera that can take a lot of abuse during a vacation, Olympus’ Stylus Tough TG-3 is up for the challenge.
Samsung’s WB2200F is a bulky camera that mimics a big DSLR, but its very good photo and video quality and 60x zoom lens make it an attractive mega-zoom.
Nikon’s mirrorless S2 camera is a low-price option for the budget-mided, but for $100 more, you can get far useful and stronger mirrorless and DSLR cameras.
Nikon’s 1 J4 mirrorless camera delivers good-quality stills and videos, but the high price, confusing UI, and poor ISO performance didn’t win us over.