In an effort to stay afloat in these troubling economic times, Kodak is transitioning out of the digital camera industry (somewhat shocking news!). This is simply the latest in a long line of strategic steps taken by the company to remain competitive. In the current technological era we find ourselves, »
02/14/2012, Alex ChoiNikon has long been a leader in the camera world. Professional photographers look to Nikon for excellent equipment while amateur photographers trust the long-standing Nikon name. The Nikon Coolpix P510 breaks all other camera rules with a 42X optical zoom – no other camera on the market reaches past the »
02/01/2012, Brad LarsonPolaroid has always done things a bit differently. From photos that were printed out in an instant to cameras that don’t look like all the rest, Polaroid is a true camera company through and through. But, what’s a camera company like Polaroid to do when consumers only want to use »
01/16/2012, Jim LewisWeighing in at less than eight ounces and shaped like a viewfinder, it’s safe to say that Lytro is unlike any other camera you’ve ever seen before. In fact, it’s unlike any other camera that most people have ever seen before. Some are billing Lytro as the future of cameras. »
10/20/2011, Tom BrookLeica cameras are legendary within the photography world. For decades, Leica has been producing some significantly superior cameras. Recently, Leica came out with the D-Lux 5, which didn’t receive favorable reviews (mostly because this camera strongly resembled the Panasonic LX 5). To be fair, the D-Lux 5 did have some »
10/20/2011, Erwin MooreAn abundance of mirrorless cameras with interchangeable lenses have hit the market lately. Every camera manufacturer, it seems, wants to get in on this new genre. Nikon is the latest company to create a mirrorless camera option. The Nikon 1 J1 is fun to look at and come with a »
09/28/2011, Erwin MooreMost people will name Canon when asked about camera manufacturers. Sure, Nikon may come in a close second, but Canon has really cornered the point-and-shoot market. Canon’s PowerShot S95 has been the most popular camera of its kind for a long time now. But, all good things must be upgraded, »
09/15/2011, Jim Lewis