Do you remember disposable film cameras? If so, how's your back? Have you scheduled your colonoscopy? I certainly have fond memories of the cardboard and plastic Fujifilm disposables, back when I had ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...
The Camp Snap camera is only $70 and promises a screen-free photo experience. The result is one step up from an old-school disposable camera.
Apple is preparing a radical hardware upgrade capable of dramatically improving camera quality in a range of products, including the iPhone. The upgrade, revealed in a newly-granted patent, comes in ...
The Flashback One35 V2 ($119) may be a digital point-and-shoot camera, but it does everything it can to work like a film camera. It skips a rear display in favor of an optical viewfinder, makes you ...
Which camera flash is best? To oversimplify, a camera works by recording the light that enters through its lens. If there isn’t enough light entering the lens, then you record a poor image — if you ...
The Rewindpix, a non-disposable digital camera currently on Kickstarter, is a throwback to the single-use film cameras for ...
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