Nikon Z9 expected to match Canon EOS R3 for resolution and speed By Mark Wilson published 16 July 21 New Nikon Z9 rumors suggest it'll hit the same marks as the Canon EOS R3 for resolution and shooting power.
Smugmug Source is like Google Photos for pro photographers By Mark Wilson published 14 July 21 Cloud photo storage service Smugmug has a handy new service for storing and managing your raw photos.
The Leica phone is real, but it mixes the sublime with the ridiculous By Mark Wilson last updated 18 June 21 Leica has revealed its first smartphone, the Leitz Phone 1, but it's a Japan-only clone of the Sharp Aquos R6 with a 1-inch sensor.
Canon EOS R7 and EOS R8 rumors hint at the end for EOS M mirrorless cameras By Mark Wilson published 16 June 21 Fresh rumors suggest that Canon is preparing to launch three RF cameras with APS-C sensors – which could mark then end of the EF-M system.
Nikon's rumored retro mirrorless camera tipped to land very soon By Mark Wilson last updated 11 June 21 Nikon is rumored to be preparing to launch a mirrorless APS-C camera with retro leanings – and it could be here very soon.
Sony Airpeak S1 drone is a DJI rival with a sky-high price tag By Mark Wilson published 10 June 21 The Sony Airpeak drone has been given a full official launch – and the pro aerial tool is taking the fight to its DJI rivals.
Google Photos unlimited free storage has just ended – here's what to do By Mark Wilson last updated 2 June 21 Google Photos has just ended its free unlimited storage for 'high quality' photos – here's what you need to do.
Canon vs Nikon: which DSLR or mirrorless camera should you buy? By Amy Davies, Mark Wilson published 27 May 21 Buying Guide Wondering who wins in the great Canon vs Nikon debate? We've compared their cameras at all levels to give you the answer.
Canon EOS R3 patent finally explains how eye-controlled AF might work By Hamish Hector published 24 May 21 After announcing that its Canon EOS R3 mirrorless camera would bring back eye-controlled autofocus, a Canon patent has explained how it might work.
Google's new photo technology is creepy as hell – and seriously problematic By John Loeffler last updated 18 May 21 Opinion Google's machine learning application dissects and distorts the family photo album.