Sony Cyber-shot RX100 review
Sony’s premium compact is a monster when it comes to features, plus delivers SLR-like pictures with a similarly hefty bite.
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Sony’s premium compact is a monster when it comes to features, plus delivers SLR-like pictures with a similarly hefty bite.
The latest in Fujifilm's retro styled X series of premium-build compacts is top notch but awkward to turn on.
The LX7 falls between the handling you’d expect of a point and shoot and its maker’s higher end G series
Canon’s G15 will certainly hit the mark for lovers of tank-like compacts, incorporating an arsenal of photographic features for creative camerawork.
Canon's EOS M is a compact camera that can use SLR lenses – but it might disappoint SLR users.
The Lytro is a camera unlike any other camera that we have ever used, both due to its form and its function.
As Elias Plastiras discovers, there’s a lot to like about this mirrorless camera
Canon's top-notch digital SLR impresses Elias Plastiras
Olympus' OM-D E-M5 camera offers a wealth of features, a fine retro design and cracking image quality.
When Panic formally announced Coda 2, I was thrilled. Because as much as I liked the original Coda, I didn’t love it.
Powerful app elegantly combines FTP, code editor, and Terminal
Add some dirt, scratches and marks to your clean digital images to give them more of an analogue feel
Rather than aiming for the Argos mass market that most of its compacts occupy, Fuji has headed in the other direction and is directing the X-Pro1 at enthusiasts and pros.
Like the iPad 2 before it, this new iPad is not a re-thinking of the original concept. Instead, Apple has chosen to focus on a few areas of improvement while keeping the overall package the same.
At the core of of Lightroom 4 is a refinement of what many already admire about it: its ability to help you produce beautiful imagery.
If you want to quickly play with concepts for photography-based illustrations or graphics projects, Adobe Photoshop for the iPad 2 can do the job.
Apple is never going to win a competition with the wildest imaginations of tech bloggers. But the company seems to be doing OK in the business of building phones, as the iPhone 4S proves.
With the announcement of the Nikon 1 series of compact interchangeable-lens cameras, Nikon became the first of the 'big two' digitalSLR makers (the other being Canon) to introduce a mirrorless-system model.
Expanded keying and parameter control, and a new internal architecture
Still cutting edge with improved character animation and hyper-realistic dynamics