It's a long time coming, but the DJI Mavic 3 takes to the skies with a Hasselblad dual-camera system, 5.1K video, and so much more. The king has returned!
Call it a return to what started it all, but the DJI Mavic 3 is a flagship drone that can fly farther, smarter, and reliably over other consumer drones.
It's less than a year since the DJI Mavic Air 2 was released, but the DJI Air 2S makes a bold statement in being the best all-around drone in the market.
The DJI FPV is a splash for the esteemed drone maker, providing pilots with a simple, complete system out of the box that'll achieve some slick and new visuals.
The DJI Mini 2 boasts boasts proper 4K video capture and upgraded motors, all while continuing to fly under the FAA radar thanks to its 249 gram takeoff weight.
Newer cameras offer more resolution and higher frame rates, but the Panasonic Lumix S1H remains a winner thanks to its unbeatable usability and reliability.
GoPro's latest flagship brings new features to both software and hardware, but 5K video and 24MP stills don't look as good in practice as they do on paper.
The Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 is everything you need in an instant camera, but priced higher than the more-capable SQ6. We're confused about who it's for.
With the Rebel T8i, the magic of the T7i has been lost. Even as it makes some enthusiast-friendly changes, it doesn't do anything to keep DSLRs relevant.
The Lumix S5 is Panasonic's true answer to the Sony A7 III and Nikon Z 6. There's still room for improvement, but it scores big wins in design and video.
While photography influencers continue to argue about Sony and Canon, Pentax has been quietly turning out great glass. The Star Series 85mm is exceptional.
Thanks to in-body stabilization, a fully-articulating screen, a bigger battery, and excellent 4K video, the Fujifilm X-T4 is the best APS-C camera you can buy.
The Canon EOS R6 is a serious mid-level mirrorless with speed, sharp photos and video, and on-sensor stabilization - but it looks and feels like a DSLR.
Lightweight and bright, Tamron's superzoom lens for Sony E-mount cameras is a great choice for hiking, camping, and travel — even if it's not the sharpest.