The Sony a7 cameras have now been on the market for almost five years and the evolution of these full-frame mirrorless cameras is impressive. The new Sony a7 III is another reflection of Sony’s great momentum on the camera market. Key Features 24 MP full-frame BSI CMOS sensor 10 fps continuous shooting AF joystick Touchscreen
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Canon EOS R vs. Nikon Z6 vs. Sony a7 III: Mirrorless Camera Comparison
First there was one, now there are many. This is the case with the mirrorless camera market where the Sony a7 had dominance for over five years, making some interesting and innovative moves and allowing the format to be more accessible to the masses. Now, the market has more competition with the Canon EOS R and
Nikon Z6 or Z7: Which Mirrorless Is a Better Choice for You?
The Nikon Z6, just like the Nikon Z7 is a full-frame mirrorless camera with the Z6 being aimed more at the enthusiastic market as more of an all-rounder. The two models have a lot of similarities, just like how Sony has done things with the similar competitor models of the a7R and a7. The Nikon Z6
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds: A Worthy Upgrade
The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II carries on the great design of the Mark I, echoing the nostalgic design of the classic Olympus OM 35mm range from back in the day. On the surface, the second edition looks largely unchanged, but under the hood, there are some definite upgrades. The competition has definitely pushed the
Sony’s Autofocus System: Does It Meet the Hype?
With the advent of Sony’s mirrorless cameras, the company now offers one of the most advanced autofocusing systems on the market, with lots of different AF options depending on your subject and scenario. Multitudes of options alone won’t cut it these days, as a focusing system must be fast and accurate, and ideally be able
Nikon Z7 Review: A Mirrorless Wonder
The Nikon Z7 ushers in the mirrorless age of camera bodies with a lot going for it. You’re getting high resolution, full-frame, 4K video and a new Nikon Z-mount all in a very lightweight package. In essence, all the high-end quality of a top Nikon DSLR without feeling like you’ve done a bicep workout after
Canon EOS R Full-Frame Mirrorless: A Good Starting Point
The Canon EOS R brings a mirrorless design along with the functionality of the new RF mount to the Canon line up. The ‘R’ label may have thrown Canon traditionalists a curveball, but it essentially means the same sensor as found in the 5D Mark IV, with the ability to take the new lineup of
Fujifilm X-H1 Covers All the Bases
The Fujifilm X-H1 mirrorless camera is a chunkier and more fully fledged shift up from the X-T2 with the same 24MP sensor, but with more enhanced video capabilities. There’s also in-body image stabilization, sloped viewfinder, and topside LCD screen, along with a healthily sized grip and larger buttons. Clearly building on the success of the
Sony a7 II Review: An In-Depth Look for Professional Photographers
The Sony a7 II is an image-stabilized full-frame mirrorless camera that was released at the end of 2014. It was the direct successor to the Sony a7 and uses the same full-frame 24-megapixel sensor as its older sibling. As the first full-frame camera to offer five-axis image stabilization, it was a groundbreaking camera when it
Sony a7R III: The Most Well-Rounded Mirrorless Camera
The Sony a7R III was the latest addition to the popular Sony a7 series of mirrorless cameras. They a7R III is often compared to the Nikon D850 as they both combine high resolution with high speed and fast autofocus capabilities. These cameras reach a level as no camera has done before. Key Features 42MP BSI
Sony a6500: A Zoomed In Look at a Great Camera
The Sony a6500 is here, and it is here to please. This slim-built camera is the best of all worlds in an era where everyone is a photographer. This sleek machine is slim and compact but packs a big punch. Continuous autofocus makes capturing the unexpected quick and easy, while an onboard image stabilizer ensures
Hasselblad X1D-50c Medium Format Mirrorless: Is it Worth the Price?
Most photographers go a bit weak at the knees when it comes to Hasselblad cameras. Medium format sensors and top quality is the name of their game, but outside of the studio, they are not always the most complete, well-rounded cameras. The Hasselblad X1D-50c marks a more compact design, still compatible with Hasselblad HC and