Hands-on with Sony’s new a5000
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Sony a5000 camera is meant as a kind of entry level interchangeable lens camera. Sony says it’s the lightest of its kind, too. WiFi and NFC are baked in, … Continue reading
The Sony a5000 camera is meant as a kind of entry level interchangeable lens camera. Sony says it’s the lightest of its kind, too. WiFi and NFC are baked in, … Continue reading
Samsung has introduced two new cameras this morning, among them being the WB350F compact zoom camera. As the name suggests, this latest compact Samsung entrant has a high room rate … Continue reading
Joining the newly unveiled Samsung WB350F compact camera unveiled today at CES is the WB2200F, an all-together more hefty super zoom camera with an optical zoom rate of 60x and … Continue reading
Toshiba has just announced a new camera module that allows users to refocus smartphone photos after they’re taken, like Lytro’s light field technology.
While Nikon will show off its new pro-grade DSLR, the D4S
Sony has introduced the latest model in its Action Cam lineup, the HDR-AS100V. With this latest model, which eschews the dark blue color in place of an ivory sort of … Continue reading
Nikon just made a "development announcement" saying that Nikon D4S will be the successor to the two-year old Nikon D4 (pictured above). Oh goody, here comes Nikons next badass professional camera!
Nikon just gave its entry-level DSLR a pretty obvious spec bump, but along with the new camera, Nikon’s introducing a new version of the standard kit lens that ships with the product and will probably be used by tons of beginners on this and other cheaper Nikon DSLRs
[CES 2014] Sony is coming full force to CES with a great camera lineup. The new Sony α5000 camera (model ILCE-5000) packs DSLR-like performance in a super compact and elegant body. At less than 8 oz, this WiFi connected interchangeable lens camera is equipped with a 20.1 MP APS-C sized sensor and a 3-inch TFT LCD display (460.8K dots) that can flip upwards up to 180 degrees. (more…)
Sony α5000: World’s Lightest Interchangeable Lens Camera with WiFi original content from Ubergizmo.