Have to get a shot in the dark? Don't sweat it, Canon's new camera can shoot in lighting that is less than 0.0005 lux, or in camera terms, sensitivity equal to over ISO 4,000,000.
GoPro doesn't appear to be letting up on the creation of new cameras. Their latest, the HERO4 Session, is their smallest and lightest GoPro camera to date.
Despite most photos being viewed on mobile devices these days, the demand for a more robust camera is always sought after. The latest to come from the digital camera industry is from Sony launching the a7R II, an upgrade from last year's A7 II. This thing is an absolute beast.
In part one of this travel accessories series you saw the essential style, grooming and practical products. Now it’s time to get some of the really good stuff – Tech.
Here’s six pieces of the hottest tech that you really want. And the real reason why you probably don’t need it...
The Panasonic Lumix GF7 camera is a selfie-monster. It packs a 16 megapixel Digital Live MOS sensor with amazing low light capabilities, a 3-inch touchscreen LCD screen that can tilt 180 degrees...
Leica released a new commercial to celebrate their 100th anniversary and the opening of Leica Gallery São Paulo in November. The message of the commercial is far from humble, with the tagline, "Not every famous photograph was taken with a Leica. But they were all taken thanks to Leica."
GoPro’s answer to the 4k craze is finally here. Over the past decade or so, the little camera that started out as nothing more than a tool to help athletes improve on their performance has grown into the number one brand channel on YouTube.
When first coming across the Sigma 200-500mm f/2.8 APO EX DG, I immediately thought I was being pranked.
I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical when first hearing about the THETA ($400) camera from RICOH. The first thought that came to mind was, "why would we want to carry around another device to snap photos?" This question along with a few other silly concerns I had were put to rest the moment I held my very own THETA.












