Olympus has been teetering on the edge of nailing mirrorless camera design for years. In fact, many would argue that last year's retro-fantastic OM-D E-M5 bordered on perfection. Aesthetes fell in love with its looks at the same time that real, serious photographers were amazed at its spectacular image quality. Read More >>
Don't let the Samsung NX2000's big 'ol interchangeable lens and APS-C image sensor fool you—its touchscreen UI is designed for the jabs of the simplest operators. Read More >>
We're big fans of Sony's line of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras. Sony Europe just announced NEX-3N, the latest update to the starter NEX-camera. We loved last year's NEX-F3, and, really, we should be elated that Sony has made it considerably smaller and lighter to make it more appealing to entry level customers. Alas, we've got mixed feelings. Read More >>
These leaked press images, apparently directly from Sony itself, show off two of the company's hopes for luring in advanced amateurs—with entry-level interchangeable lens cameras. Read More >>
Featured comment by suicideneil:
"I'd happily by a Sony if they sorted out the feeble frame-buffer issue ( take 10-12 pictures and then it's full, versus several dozen or more for Niko..." More »
Polaroid's interchangeable-lens camera with Android OS leaked so hard last month that Polaroid went ahead and confirmed its existence, saying it would reveal additional specs about the Polaroid iM1836 at CES. Here's that information, and wowow this thing looks incredible. So incredible, that we won't believe this monster does all Polaroid says it can until we see it with our own eyes. Read More >>
The Samsung NX300's a big revamp of last year's NX210 including a lot of common sense improvements to Samsung's mid-range mirrorless camera. And then there's the 3D photo and movie mode. Nobody asked for a brilliant new technology that uses a single lens to capture 3D images, but Samsung made it anyway. And it actually works! Read More >>
Featured comment by Toothball:
"I've been taking pictures with a Fujifilm W3 for the past year or so. I've found that most people I've shown the results to have come away far more im..." More »
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 »
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 »
Fuji's beautiful new mirrorless camera, the X-Pro1, suffers from a lack of available lenses. But come June, you'll be able to easily mount a host of equally desired Leica M-Mount lenses to it for your photo-snapping pleasure. Read More >>
The Olympus OM-D E-M5 is crammed full of impressive features: the fastest autofocus among interchangeable lens cameras (or so says Olympus). The E-M5 pushes a ridiculous 9 frames per second of 16-megapixel RAW photos. It's the first mirrorless camera with a magnesium alloy body—weatherproof and dustproof, yo!—and packs the world's first 5-axis image stabilisation. That's up from 2-axis in the PEN E-P3 and the E5 DSLR. But what does any of that mean to a regular person?Read More >>
Featured comment by markcgrant:
"I think this is going to be a great camera, but at that cost I won't be getting one for a while.
I was looking for a cheap mirrorless camera for f..." More »