Retro is so hot right now. Mad Men is on its sixth season and still pulling in huge ratings. The Great Gatsby is due to hit theaters next month, with a period-correct 1920s setting. And Fujifilm's new... Read Full Review
It’s hard to shoot pictures in the dark. You typically have the choice of either taking a blurry, dim photo, or using a flash and ruining the ambiance. So you buy a DSLR and an appropriately bright lens, but then you're toting... Read Full Review
Priced At $2,799.99
Released December 2012
I still use a DSLR. Unlike my colleague Dan Seifert (and a handful of other staffers at The Verge), I've never been willing to sacrifice the speed and control of my Nikon D7000 to get a smaller, lighter camera. It's really not an... Read Full Review
Priced At $999.99
Released November 2012
Earlier this year, I made a pretty drastic change in my camera set up. I left behind my trusty Canon DSLR, and the lenses and accessories that had served me well for six years, and I picked up a Sony NEX-5N mirrorless camera. My... Read Full Review
Priced At $750.00
Released October 2012
There’s been a dramatic uptick in amateur photography over the past few years — more people want to share more photos, and faster. This has led users to demand more and more from their smartphone cameras, while at the same time... Read Full Review
Released Nov. 16, 2012
"The best camera is the one you have with you." You've probably heard the quote: it's often used these days to explain why smartphones are threatening to push traditional point-and-shoot cameras into early retirement. Pocketcams... Read Full Review
Priced At $949.99
Released June 2012
Camera design is all about compromise. Great pictures ideally need large sensors and fast lenses, but this usually means a heavier burden on your camera bag or wallet. Mirrorless cameras try to strike a middle ground by helping you... Read Full Review
Priced At $649.99
Released July 2012
Pentax may not be the first name you think of when you shop for a digital camera, but the company has a history of making good DSLRs — the K-5 is a favorite of many photographers, for instance. As we've seen with the Q and K-01,... Read Full Review
Priced At $899.95
Released July 2012
The most interesting part of the camera market right now lies right in between a point-and-shoot and a DSLR. Basically, the former category is being eaten alive by ever-improving smartphone cameras, and the latter is a fairly mature... Read Full Review
Priced At $1,099.99
Released May. 17, 2012
Pentax has a history of making cameras that are just a little bit offbeat. Just take a look at last year’s Pentax Q: rather than making a more traditional mirrorless camera like many of its competitors, the company released the... Read Full Review
Priced At $749.95
Released Mar. 13, 2012