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No Film School on MSNWill the Canon PowerShot V1 Be the New King of Point-and-Shoot Cameras?In what has become one of the fiercest competitions in the digital camera space, the point-and-shoot market is heating up further with Canon announcing a new PowerShot V1. This compact digital camera, ...
Canon Rumors interprets the data and drawings on the patent as Canon’s take on body cap lenses. A body cap lens is even ...
Point-and-shoot camera deals range from affordable to ... Fortunately, brands like Canon produce some of the most user-friendly cameras on the market. Once you’ve been using an entry-level ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNMathorn MB-202 Ultimate for Canon LP-E6NH battery replacement review: plug in baby!The Mathorn MB-202 Ultimate is a direct replacement for Canon’s LP-E6NH, is half the price, has built-in USB-C charging, and ...
Canon PowerShot V1 quietly announced on the Canon Japan website It features an all-new 22.3MP sensor that's effectively Micro Four Thirds size, and a 16-50mm F2.8-4.5 lens Its price converted from ...
To pick the best point-and-shoot cameras on the market, we tried models from Canon, Sony and Panasonic for about a month. We also considered models we have used for years, like cameras from ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNThe Sony RX100 III is a bargain buy – just beware this compact camera's compromisesShould you buy the Sony RX100 III in 2025? There are some key trade-offs against the VII, but a couple of advantages too ...
Not too long ago early digital point-and-shoot cameras seemed to be losing their appeal — some would say they were outdated relics from a time before cell phones took over our lives. But if you sift ...
Interested in camera restoration? Watch how a camera collector repairs and restores a beat-up Canon AV-1 from 1979 to its full glory.
The Panasonic Lumix S1R II offers almost all of the same core features and specs as the Canon R5 Mark II at a much lower ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNForget the rule of thirds – try symmetry photography instead!I LOVE symmetry photography in my portrait, landscape and architectural work. Is it better than the rule of thirds?
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