Japanese camera maker Nikon could be looking at scrapping any new SLR (single-lens reflex) camera models in favor of mirrorless cameras. The move is said to be due to the ever increasing move toward ...
Editor's take: Nikon is reportedly preparing to pull out of the digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) market to focus on developing smaller and lighter mirrorless models. While not unexpected considering ...
Sony has announced the A68, an upcoming entry-level DSLR-like camera which inherits features from the higher-end A77 II. The new A-mount shooter boasts a 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, 4D Focus with ...
Nikon will stop developing new single lens reflex (SLR) cameras and focus exclusively on mirrorless models, according to a report from Nikkei. The news marks the end of an era and essentially confirms ...
Camera maker Nikon will reportedly shift its business away from making single-lens reflex cameras and instead focus on mirrorless options. Nikon has been losing ground to smartphone cameras that have ...
DSLR or mirrorless? It’s become an age-old question in photography circles, and a topic that the tech and photography media have talked about endlessly (including Digital Trends, at least as far back ...
CHRIS SCHODT: It's been an exciting few years for cameras a few major shake-ups have it changed the landscape of professional photography, and we, the consumers, get to reap the benefits. The biggest ...
Note that if you click on one of these links to buy the product, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use. The big photo "buzz" this year was ...
Mirrorless fans will tell you DSLRs are ancient relics, one firmware update away from being museum pieces. DSLR fans will fire back that mirrorless shooters are just lazy, relying on tech crutches ...
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My first serious camera was a cheap DSLR. The Nikon Z50 II makes me immensely jealous
The Nikon Z50 II has a lot to offer new and mid-level photographers ...
Take the lens off of a film SLR or a digital SLR and you’ll find yourself staring into a mirror. In fact, mirrors have been essential camera components for more than 150 years—that is, of course, ...
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