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.
When it comes to cameras my first choice has always been Canon. Not to say I'm not open to other brands and their cameras, I've just always been a huge fan of the Canon collection. One in particular being the PowerShot line.
There is just something about the look and feel of an analog camera compared to its high-tech counterpart. The Bolex D16 Cinema Camera ($3,300 USD) gives you the nostalgic feeling of an analog camera, with the functionality and features of a digital camera.
If you were to commission a kick-ass camera for a good cause, who would you call? Apple's Senior Vice President of Design, that's who.
Fujifilm aiming to take the digital photography World by storm, unveiled the Instax Mini90, a new take on their instant film line. Straying away from the colorful design of its predecessors, the Mini90 features a retro look similar to the late X-series cameras.
If you love photography, you'll love this Kickstarter. ONDU Pinhole Cameras are made from high-quality woods and feature a modernized design with rounded corners.
The Blackmagic Cinema Camera was drool worthy, but came at a hefty price tag. Enter the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera ($1000 USD), a grab-n-go solution that won't clean out your bank account.
YouTube vloggers rejoice! The Canon PowerShot N Camera is looking to change the way you record yourself with the help of its 2.8-inch tilting touchscreen LCD.










