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Cheap, weird digital cameras are having a moment, and I'm loving it
A new crop of oddball cameras ditch playback, embrace imperfection, and bring back the thrill of not knowing if you got the ...
It has been hard to find in stock, let alone at a discount, but the Sony RX100 VII is now on sale for £944.10 Compact cameras have become so popular again in the last year or so, that has been hard to ...
I’ve been testing two charming examples of this formula: the $99 Camp Snap Pro (aka CS-Pro), which is an upgrade to the original Camp Snap and looks like an all-plastic Fujifilm X100, and the ...
Tiny, retro, and delightfully lo-fi, the Kodak Charmera reminded me why photography first captured my imagination.
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Ben Keough Ben Keough is an editor covering cameras, working from home, ...
Once upon a time, photography wasn't for everyone. Cameras were big, expensive, cumbersome machines, far from average-user-friendly. Then George Eastman came along, providing smaller yet still ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Arriana Vasquez Arriana Vasquez is an associate staff writer covering ...
What do the Kodak Brownie, the first low-cost camera, launched in 1900, and a 2022 smartphone have in common? They are both popular photographic tools that best represent the spirit of their ...
For new and aspiring photographers, resolution is simultaneously the most easily understood and most misunderstood aspect of a camera. Most people know that it has something to do with megapixels — a ...
Kodak invented the world's first portable, digital camera in the 1970s, but didn't release the technology for public sale until years later to avoid hits to the company's photographic-film business.
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