The SD Quattro H is a camera that’s advanced but also frustrating, simply because it’s so unique. It makes you work, but it pays dividends in the form of stunning image quality.
Sony’s latest DSLR-style camera deftly merges high-resolution imaging, sports-ready performance, and cinematic video for a camera that is truly peerless. But the mirror technology makes it feel like it’s stuck in the past.
The EOS M6 is another big step forward for Canon’s mirrorless line, but its focus on enthusiast users only further highlights the limitations of the EF-M lens collection.
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?
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.
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.
Ricoh’s Theta S is one of the better 360-degree panoramic cameras for consumers, despite some growing pains. It’s packed with fun features, including support for Google Street View.
The ZS60 from Panasonic is an ideal compact camera for travelers, loaded with a 30x zoom lens and user-friendly features. But image quality is an issue attribute to a small sensor.
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.
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.