Both Canon and Nikon recently introduced new budget DSLRs that shoot great photos, but when it comes to features and performance, one comes out on top.
In addition to a pro camcorder that records 4K Raw video at 120 frames per second, Panasonic is also unveiling a Full HD model that records up to 240 fps.
The KC-2000 is a camcorder that captures nighttime and low-light video in full color, allowing for better image quality with details and color accuracy.
Canon's PowerShot G1 X received a bit of an overhaul. Dubbed Mark II, the new high-end point-and-shoot has a newly developed sensor among its new features.
With an autofocus system that delivers speeds of 0.06 seconds, Sony claims its new Alpha A6000 is the world's fastest. We tried it, and it's seriously fast.
Designed for cyclists as well as other sports enthusiasts, Shimano's Sport Camera is a lightweight POV camcorder with ANT/ANT+ wireless technology built in.
A New Zealand tech startup has created an easy-to-use everyday camcorder that's billed as a "personal video camera that allows you to be in the moment."
Fujifilm's new compact features the company's high-performance X-Trans CMOS II and EXR Processor II technologies, similar to those in its higher-end models.
Google has improved RAW-to-JPEG conversion in Google+. RAW images from more than 70 cameras converted for viewing and editing now look better, Google says.
Quick autofocusing, five-axis image stabilization, fast shutter speed, and Wi-Fi gives Olympus' new Micro Four Thirds camera more than just good looks.
With two lenses, two sensors, and two processors, Sony's new DEV-50V Digital Recording Binoculars not only lets you see from afar, but also records HD video.
Sony's a58 DSLR features a new 20.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and an OLED electronic viewfinder for fast settings adjustments. Plus, three new A-mount lenses.