In the middle ground between DSLRs and point-and-shoot lies a vast plain filled with all manner of tweener cameras, in all variants of shape, size, price, and quality. Until now, no one has nailed the whole package, but so far the... Read Full Review
Priced At $1,349.99
Simple home surveillance is an appealing idea — who doesn't want to be able to check on their kids while at work or make sure the house is still standing while on vacation? But unfortunately, none of the solutions have actually... Read Full Review
Priced At $149.00
Released 04/2012
Cisco’s Flip cameras may have died all too soon, but fortunately it wasn’t the only good line of dead-simple, single-purpose camcorders on the market: Sony’s Bloggie cameras, aside from being horrifically named, have long been... Read Full Review
Priced At $249.00
Released 01/2012
Fujifilm seems to believe cameras stopped getting better in about 1954, and it might be right: its high-end X-series takes its cues from the Leica cameras of decades ago, and the results have been beautiful. The X10 is a slightly... Read Full Review
Priced At $599.95
From the day it was announced, I’ve been excited about the Canon PowerShot S100. Its predecessor, the S95, is still one of the best pocket-sized cameras on the market even a year after its release, and the S100 improves on many of... Read Full Review
Released Nov. 1, 2011
Small-bodied interchangeable-lens cameras are the future of photography, and everyone knows it. At their best, they bring DSLR-like control and quality to cameras with much smaller bodies. That’s what Sony went for with the NEX-3,... Read Full Review
Priced At $649.95
You know what they say — the best camera is the one you have with you. Having a camera doesn’t always mean you’re able to capture spontaneous moments with ease, though. I cannot count the number of missed photo or video ops... Read Full Review
Priced At $199.99