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Vievu2

Vievu2 review

The Vievu2 addresses a market segment that’s been overlooked by the POV camera industry: prosumers who deal with liability in their work.
Canon PowerShot SX60 HS

Canon PowerShot SX60 HS review

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.
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Hands on: Canon EOS 7D Mark II

Canon’s EOS 7D Mark II is a big advancement over its predecessor, but can its high price tag justify its new capabilities? We take a first-look at this new DSLR.
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Canon PowerShot G7 X review

Compact and lightweight, yet packed with power, Canon has created the PowerShot G7 X to be that perfect all-around pocket camera.
HTC Re

HTC RE review

HTC’s Re is a periscope-shaped action cam that can live in a shirt pocket or in your hand, providing a different approach to the action-cam market dominated by the likes of GoPro.
Mylio

Getting a little snap happy? Mylio tames your sprawling camera roll

Having trouble keeping track of all your photos? Mylio is hoping to help. We go hands on with the app that wants to bring all your photos back into one place for organizing and backup.
Samsung NX3000

Samsung NX3000 review

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.
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Why can’t the dollar look like this? Norway’s Krone gets an 8-bit makeover

Norway recently held a competition for new banknote designs. The central bank has chosen a pixel motif gives the note a traditional and modern expression.
Leica T

Leica T (Typ 701) review

The ultra-luxurious Leica T is crafted from a solid block of aluminum, but is its performance as good as its looks are? Find out more about Leica's first mirrorless camera.
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Chief Mets photographer Marc Levine knows how to catch a fastball (on film)

Marc Levine has been working at his dream job 25 years, as the Chief Photographer of the New York Mets.
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You don’t need a helmet for Casio’s clippable, strappable, hangable action cam

Casio jumps on the action cam bandwagon with the Exilim EX-FR10 that sports a detachable touchscreen display.
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Don’t like the weather for your photo shoot? Change it later with this algorithm

A new algorithm developed at Brown University lets you change the weather in your photos in post-production.
JVC GZ-R10

JVC GZ-R10 review

There are times when a tough camcorder is called for, especially if what you're trying to capture poses a threat to life, limb, and your phone's camera.
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Get a handle on your smartphone camera with the Shoulderpod S1 grip accessory

The Shoulderpod S1 smartphone grip accessory promises extra stability for your photography and videography. We took a closer look at it.
Instagram Bolt

Instagram takes on Snapchat with lightning fast ‘Bolt’ app

Instagram on Tuesday launched Bolt, a standalone Snapchat-like messaging app for iOS and Android. However, there's one catch – for now, you have to be in either New Zealand, South Africa, or Singapore to use it.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM1 review

Panasonic’s Lumix GM1 makes the record books for being the smallest Micro Four Thirds camera you can buy. However, its amazing size comes at the expense of performance and usability.
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Pentax XG-1 has a 52x-zoom lens that lets you peer out into space

Ricoh launches the Pentax XG-1, a new superzoom bridge camera with a 52x-zoom lens.
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Nikon D5300 review

The Nikon D5300 may be an entry-level, sub-$1,000 DSLR, but it delivers excellent stills and offers lots of features that make it one of the better buys.
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Olympus Stylus Tough TG-3 review

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.
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GoPro ‘Dual Hero’ casing combines two Hero3+ camcorders to record 3D video

Ever wanted to record 3D video with your GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition cameras? The new 'Dual Hero' casing lets you do just that.
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Lifelogger wearable camera streams your life in real-time, 1080p high-def

Lifelogger is a wearable camera able to stream live, 1080p high-definition video via Wi-Fi.
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Sony’s curved sensor technology could be huge leap forward in image quality

Sony has demonstrated its curved sensor technology at a symposium in Hawaii, and it could mean a huge leap forward for image quality in digital cameras.
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Samsung WB2200F review

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.
Sony FDR-AX100

Sony FDR-AX100 review

The Sony FDR-AX-100 is expensive, but it's a smart choice for shooters wanting the highest performance, adjustability, and great stills in a small package.
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Canon PowerShot SX600 HS review

The PowerShot SX600 HS from Canon packs a long 18x optical zoom lens inside a compact body that’s easy to pocket. If only the image quality and performance were stronger, we could have recommended it.
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Lomography improves iOS app for Smartphone Film Scanner, now faster and streamlined

We bust out our old film negatives to play with the new Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner and see if we can turn them into digital pics fit for Facebook.
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Color TVs? Picture phones? Emerging tech from 1964 N.Y. World’s Fair Remembered

The World's Fair visited New York in 1964, and gave millions of visitors from around the world a glimpse into technology planned for the future.
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Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM review

Sigma's 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM is a wide-aperture lens that delivers sharp image resolution. But a high price tag and short zoom makes it a niche lens that's not designed for all.
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Fujifilm TCL-X100 tele-conversion lens increases fixed focal length of X100, X100S

Fujifilm's new TCL-X100 is a tele-conversion lens that's specially designed for the X100 and X100S cameras.
Nikon Df

Nikon Df Review

The Nikon Df is a modern full-frame DSLR wrapped around by a retro-inspired body that pays homage to old Nikon SLRs. With its excellent low-light capability and image quality, it’s a photographer’s dream – one that costs $3,000.
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Canon PowerShot Elph 340 HS Review

The ELPH 340 HS may be Canon’s latest budget point-and-shoot, but its specs and performance make it seem like an older camera – overshadowed by its stronger predecessor.
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First look: Kodak Alaris’ foolproof iPad app easily turns digital photos into analog prints

Kodak's first tablet-specific app makes printing your photos simple. It's barebones and limited, but Kodak says that was done on purpose.
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Nikon D3300 review

Nikon’s new entry-level D3300 doesn’t reinvent any wheels, but by using a new processor and a 24.2-megapixel sensor without a low-pass filter, it delivers excellent stills.
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Samsung WB350F review

Samsung’s WB350F is a compact camera with a long 21x zoom, various shooting modes and features, and excellent use of Wi-Fi. Picture quality is good, but not perfect.