Samsung’s line of excellent NX-series mirrorless cameras is getting packed with the Wi-Fi features the company’s been offering in point-and-shoots for years. Sharing your photos between devices and on Facebook made easy—but is it a feature that these cameras need? Last year’s Samsung NX200 was pretty darn excellent, save for a few quibbles we had… Continue reading »
Apr
27
Apr
27
Nikon D3200: Nikon’s Entry-Level DSLR
Nikon’s entry-level DSLRs are known for being well-built and easy to use. The same looks to be true for the D3200, just with a super-sized 24.2 megapixel sensor. Like the D800 and its monster 36MP sensor, the D3200 is an escalation in the sort-of dormant megapixel war. The DX-format (sorry, full-frame hopefuls) CMOS sensor should… Continue reading »
Apr
26
The Best Inexpensive Point-and-Shoot Camera with Wi-Fi
Smartphone cameras have gotten so good—and sharing photos from them has gotten so easy—that in most situations, a simple point-and-shoot camera seems like an unnecessary inconvenience. But point-and-shoot manufacturers, eager to keep their products relevant, have begun equipping the cameras with built-in Wi-Fi transmitters. These combine a legitimate camera’s lens and sensor with a phone-like… Continue reading »
Apr
04
Add a Massive 5.6-Inch LCD Display To Your DSLR
If the Canon 5D Mark III’s generous 3.2-inch LCD display still isn’t large enough for your needs, the Swivi lets you strap on an even larger 5.6-inch swiveling display for live previews or reviewing shots and footage. Using a bracket that attaches to your camera’s tripod mount, the Swivi hangs off the side of your… Continue reading »