Content creator and photographer friends recommended investing in the Canon EOS Rebel T7 ($460), a beginner-friendly DSLR camera, to improve my stills and video. After hearing about its easy-to ...
Since technology is not going anywhere and does more good than harm, adapting is the best course of action. That is where The Tech Edvocate comes in. We plan to cover the PreK-12 and Higher Education ...
And by cheese, we mean money, which you'll be saving on these top-rated cameras from GoPro, Canon, Sony ... me a front row seat for the DSLR to mirrorless transition, the smartphone camera ...
The Canon EOS R8 Mirrorless Camera is perfect for anyone looking to up their photography or video game. With a 24.2MP full-frame sensor, this Editors’ Choice pick from PCMag delivers exceptional ...
Are you looking for a fantastic mirrorless camera? Be ready to pay up, because the higher-end ones can get really pricey. The Sony A7 IV strikes a great balance, though, offering impressive pro ...
Sticking with the company's famously bad naming conventions, the new camera is called Alpha 1 II. The original Alpha 1 was the Swiss Army knife of mirrorless cameras and was critically acclaimed ...
Sony announced its new A1 II pro-focused mirrorless ... camera maker), the new lens sacrifices a little at the wide end in exchange for that faster maximum aperture. Canon has a similar lens in ...
APS-C sensors are smaller than full-frame equivalents, so they are typically found in more affordable, hobbyist camera bodies. In Canon's lineup, some models like the EOS R7 have in-body image ...
The A1 II's design is nigh on the same as the A9 III's, which is fine with us because we rate that camera as the ... ve ever seen for any mirrorless camera, and it’s a Canon!
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Canon's new flagship camera is finally on sale, four months after it was announced. And, with the camera in my hands again this week, my feelings are the same as that day in July when I first used it: ...