Camera Reviews
It’s really hard to buy a bad digital camera these days, because the differences between all the good ones are so small. That doesn’t mean those differences aren’t important, though, and as cameras get smarter we’re going to be here to point you in the right direction.






How do you make a great camera even better?


It’s almost time to forget everything you ever knew about photography

Do Polaroid-style photos have a place in 2014?

Beating your smartphone doesn’t always require breaking the bank



Nikon’s pro-level camera gets torn down and rebuilt as a stylish retro shooter

The future of the point-and-shoot is the superzoom

A little money, a little elbow grease, a lot of camera


Can the X100S run with the best cameras today or is it just stuck in the past?

It doesn’t look like a pro-level camera, but can it work like one?

An extra dial makes all the difference


Canon’s latest Rebel adds a faster processor, a video-friendly autofocus scheme... and a touchscreen

Large sensor, fast lens, tiny body... has Sony finally achieved the impossible?







Can the storied manufacturer break through in the international Android phone market?




Sony’s trying to cram a DSLR into a much smaller body, but can it pull it off?


Fujifilm takes its design cues from the 1950s, but its technology is all 21st-century

Canon’s last effort produced the best point-and-shoot on the market, and this is its successor

It’s Nikon’s smallest interchangeable-lens camera yet, but is it worth $650?


