The internet is awash today with rumours of a possible Polaroid mirrorless camera. All looks good at first glance, but some weirdness makes us question whether it's all a ruse. Read More >>
Sony seems content with rolling out endless variations on its popular line of mirrorless cameras. The final one for 2012, the NEX-6, fills out the pricier end between the NEX-5R and the NEX-7, but can it find a foothold to thrive among so many siblings? Read More >>
Featured comment by spudhed:
"looks nice and all but that price makes me shudder, ive been looking at prices of mirrorless cameras in japan as im going there early next year, at so..." More »
Hasselblad, a company known mostly for making professional medium-format film and digital cameras, announced its plans to release a small mirrorless camera meant to bring the coveted Hasselblad name to a broader market. The project is dubbed "Lunar," possibly because it costs as much as a moon rock. Read More >>
Featured comment by emmanuel.makris:
"I am guessing the price includes a Hasselblad zoom lens, which makes the £4k a fair price and probably better value than most.
Anyway, I was wetti..." More »
Sony's been grinding on compact, interchangeable-lens cameras: It's got three different lines (NEX 3, 5, 7) going at different price points, and they're all spectacular. The Sony NEX 6 is the latest for everyone who loves using the high-end NEX-7 but hates the price. Read More >>
Featured comment by ispy:
"ok, take your point on the larger sensor, high ISO is pretty damn useful.
that's a nice bunch of suggestions there. i've been really been enjoying..." More »
We're kind of fond of the new Canon EOS M, mostly for it's dashingly compact good looks and what it's packing inside its svelte body. Oh, it shoots a mean photo and takes a good video too, according to these sample photos. Read More >>
Featured comment by userage:
"'Sure you get decent image stabilisation, weather sealing, and faster continuous shooting' - Your saying it as if these aren't big things.." More »
Canon's compact, large-sensor camera is finally here. Until now, Canon was the last major manufacturer that didn't offer a mirrorless, interchangeable-lens camera, and from what we can tell it was worth the wait. The Canon EOS M looks like a beast. And it's pretty cheap, too. Get ready to swoon. Read More >>
Featured comment by coachman:
"I also saw it here: -
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/photo-news/538960/canon-eos-m-joins-csc-bandwagon-uk-price-update" More »
To create the NEX-F3, Sony took its predecessor — the best-in-class NEX-C3 — loaded it with revamped hardware aimed at everyday consumers, and gave the camera's shooting specs a boost. The finished product looks promising, and the price remains £530. Is it still the best camera in its category? Read More >>
The just announced Canon EOS 650D brings two industry leading features to the company's budget DSLR line: Continuous autofocus in Live View mode and touchscreen controls. They make the digital rebel easier to use than ever. But these new technologies could also mean that Canon's prepping a long-overdue compact, large-sensor camera line. Is a Canon mirrorless camera imminent? Read More >>
Featured comment by kwiiiq:
"I'd have to agree - it has all the elements for a very successful Micro DSLR in the mix, including that awesome pancake lens, that capacitive touch sc..." More »
Last year's Sony NEX-C3 is the best camera you can buy for £320. It delivers professional image quality and the flexibility of interchangeable lenses in a compact package. Here comes its successor, the Sony NEX-F3. Is it worthy of its lineage? Read More >>
You're ready for a camera upgrade. You've outgrown the best point-and-shoot cameras, but a DSLR is a little excessive. Luckily for you, there's a middle ground. Mirrorless, interchangeable lens cameras—even affordable ones—are getting really, really good. Read More >>
Featured comment by ispy:
"doesn't the Sony kind of fail on the whole 'compact' criterion of the headline? i would have to choose the nikon because all the others are so ugly!" More »