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Ricoh Finally Updated Its Cult Favourite Compact Camera, And It’s A Beauty
The Ricoh GR II is a cult favourite—A tiny pocketable point-and-shoot camera with a big APS-C crop sensor and a fine 18.3mm f/2.8 fixed lens. While Sony dominates the point-and-shoot field with its versatile RX100 series, the GR II has been a minimalist alternative built for photographers who want to take a step back from…
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Canon G7 X: Canon Catches Up With A Tiny One-Inch Sensor Point-And-Shoot
From about 2009-2012, Canon’s S-series point-and-shoots were the best tiny little cameras you could buy. Then, Sony’s RX100 line conquered it with similar functionality, but a much larger one-inch image sensor that blew Canon’s dinky 1/1.7-inch chips away. With the PowerShot G7 X, Canon strikes back.
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Canon PowerShot N: The Future Of Tiny Cameras Is Touchscreen Squares?
The new Canon PowerShot N includes a lot of the features that Canon (and other companies) been adding to tiny point-and-shoots over the years, like Wi-Fi connectivity and touchscreen controls. What makes it new and refreshing — at least aesthetically — is the new square design. It’s noticeably different, but does that make it better?
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iPhone 4S Camera Compared With Point And Shoot And DSLR
If you were ever curious to find out what the size of your phones and cameras’ sensor, the guys behind CameraSize have made SensorSize. It shows what your camera is really packing underneath those materials and whips ’em out to compare it with other devices too.