Thanks to social media platforms, the vlogging trend continues to gain popularity. Previously, people relied on a stand to hold their camera or they had to ask for someone’s help in order to capture a video log. Today, point-and-shoot cameras with flip screens have addressed this need. To put it simply, the flip screen on
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5 Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Video
Even though more advanced digital cameras have taken over the market, point-and-shoot cameras for video are still widely popular and useful. There are several factors one should take into account before choosing the best camera for video, but one area where point-and-shoot cameras still dominate is their compact size. They can easily fit into your
5 Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras Under $500
Point-and-shoot cameras are equipped with several useful features for capturing outstanding stills and videos in high resolution. Although everything is done in the camera’s auto mode, the results look nice in the end. So, if you don’t like to go deep into the numerous camera settings of a mirrorless or a DSLR camera, a point-and
Panasonic LUMIX DC-TS7: Not Quite Tough Enough
Over the past few years, Panasonic has added a lot of new innovative features into its point-and-shoot cameras, including the TS series – a rugged and waterproof camera line. In the TS series, the Panasonic LUMIX DC-TS7 (also known as the DC-FT7) is the latest rugged camera that comes with a number of solid attributes,
Panasonic LUMIX DC-LX100 II: A Wonderful Compact Shooter for Enthusiasts
Back in 2014, when the Panasonic LUMIX LX100 was launched, it attracted a lot of fans. Four years later, Panasonic released its update, the LUMIX DC-LX100 II. Although four years is considered a long time in camera development terms, the LX100 II carries Panasonic’s same winning formula that includes a multi-aspect Four-Thirds type sensor with
Panasonic LUMIX GX85: Entry-Level Mirrorless Excellence
Small form cameras with interchangeable lenses will always have a place on the market. A solution that isn’t as overwhelming as a top-end camera but still feels like you’ve got professional gear in your hands. One example is the Panasonic LUMIX GX85 (labeled the GX80 in Europe). The GX85 has a rangefinder type body, interchangeable
8 Best Panasonic Leica and Lumix Lenses
Japanese-owned Panasonic is one of the leading electronic brands in the world. Focusing on quality and cutting edge technology, Panasonic’s products are excellent in terms of usability, durability, and innovation. Panasonic’s no-cutting-corners and focus-on-quality philosophy also extend to their lenses as the company produces some of the best lenses currently available on the market.
Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 12-60mm f/2.8-4 ASPH: A Value All-Rounder
The Micro Four Thirds camera format is still a cost-effective way to capture good quality stills and video. If you own one of these camera bodies and want a high-quality, all-round lens then the Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 12-60mm f/2.8-4 ASPH could be an option. With a real-world focal length of 24-120mm, the
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-ZS60: A Great Traveling Companion
No matter what other cameras you own in your life, there’s always the scenario for a compact, do-it-all setup. Cameras like the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-ZS60 are quite remarkable for how much they can pack into such a compact frame. These cameras aren’t a replacement for your other top-end camera gear, but they do allow you
Panasonic Lumix G14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 Update Features Better Weather Protection
Panasonic is one of the leading names in the tech industry, and they take that title seriously by constantly releasing new products, models, and updates on the market. The latest update to Lumix G Vario will include better weather protection to allow users to get most out of their lens and enhance the quality of
Panasonic LUMIX DC-GX9 Mirrorless: For the Photographer on the Go
The Panasonic LUMIX DC-GX9 is joining the current fashion for compact cameras in the rangefinder style, ideally suited for the photographer on the go. Compact shouldn’t be confused with a limited amount of features or quality – the DC-GX9 packs 20 megapixels, a Four Thirds sensor, and a nice tilting viewfinder to capture those extreme