Crave In what has to be the oddest new camera technology announcement of 2009, Ricoh unveiled its GXR system. It's not a mirrorless interchangeable lens (dare I say EVIL?) system, as ...
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Crave The DMW-MA2M is on the left, and the DMW-MA3R on the right.
Leica lenses are renowned for their quality in the photographic industry, but the M- and R-mounts are compatible ...
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Features Everything you ever wanted to know about this new imaging format is updated as we get more information.
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Crave Japanese camera manufacturer Cosina Voigtlander has introduced Nikon F and Pentax K mount adapters for Micro Four Thirds cameras. This adds on to the many third-party adapters available for use ...
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Features Still plagued by questions about this new imaging standard? This Q&A will help you understand it better.
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Features We take a closer look at these three camera systems and highlight some of their key differences.
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Review Samsung was the first manufacturer with a standalone Blu-ray player, but in 2008 it often felt like the company was struggling to keep up with Panasonic. When Panasonic released the first Profile 2.0 player, Samsung was still shipping Profile 1.1 players with promises that future upgrades would get...
Review The Olympus E-P1 is probably one of the most anticipated cameras this year. Ever since the Japanese company displayed a mock unit at the Photokina tradeshow in Germany last year, professional photographers and enthusiasts alike have been looking forward to its launch. Although the Micro Four...
Features Here's a quick take on the world's first Micro Four Thirds camera.
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Features Ceatec is mostly a pure tradeshow in that it's aimed at manufacturers and not the public, but there are still some sights to see for the gadget-obsessed.
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Review The compact long-zoom category, which was once dominated by Panasonic, has seen its fair share of contenders this year. Brands such as Canon and Fujifilm are stepping up to compete in this field and we guess that's what drove Panasonic to expand its current TZ lineup. Enter the new ZR series,...
Review In the realm of rugged point-and-shoots, Olympus' name is always one of the first to come to mind. Being an early pioneer in tough cameras, the Japanese firm has one of the world's hardiest consumer-oriented snappers on the market, the Mju Tough-8000. But if you don't dive to great depths and just...
Review Blu-ray may have started out as a mess, with confusing "profiles" and painfully slow load times. But beginning this year standalone players have finally gotten their acts together. Sony's entry-level BDP-S360 is typical of the new breed of Blu-ray players. It has the basics covered, with Profile...
Review We take a look at the world's first portable Blu-ray player which functions as a standalone player, too.
Review Olympus' foray into the compact superzoom segment is met with tough competition. Panasonic's TZ series has already established itself with consumers as the point-and-shoot with long zoom range, and Canon has also the PowerShot SX200 IS which offers more exposure control for shutterbugs. So what...
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