The Android-based Samsung Galaxy NX Smart compact system camera will be available in October for $1,600 (body only) or $1,700 with an 18-55mm kit lens.
Although Kodak's days as a digital camera maker are over when it exited the consumer market, its legacy lives on with Kodak-branded cameras from JK Imaging.
Sony's Alpha A3000 is an entry-level DSLR-like camera designed to compete with compact models from Canon and Nikon, yet it has the guts of a mirrorless cam.
The New Mexico high court ruled that a photographer, citing religious beliefs, discriminated against a same-sex couple in refusing to shoot their ceremony.
Researchers at Cornell University have developed new software that lets pros and amateurs easily alter the lighting conditions of a photo after shooting.
Designed for videographers using Canon APS-C DSLRs, the new EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM telephoto lens offers quiet operation thanks to the stepper motor.
Canon introduced two new Pixma printers a new app that lets users access and print directly from cloud-based services like Facebook, Evernote, and Dropbox.
After discontinuing camera production in 2006, a new patent for a Micro Four-Thirds from Konica Minolta may hint that it's getting back into the business.
You can buy a brand new luxury car for $50,000, or you can buy something old: a Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera that was once owned and used by Andy Warhol.
Compact system cameras were looked to as messiahs who would save the camera industry, but Nikon has cut its profit forecast due to disappointing sales.
Nikon has added three new products designed for the mid-level consumer: a long-zoom Coolpix point-and-shoot, an all-in-one DSLR lens, and a mini flash.
If you think Instagram's filters are the most original things ever, then you don't know about the old-school film cameras that inspired the "imperfections."
Images of what could be Panasonic's new 16MP Lumix GX7 have surfaced on the Web, showing a built-in tilting electronic viewfinder. Specs include Wi-Fi, NFC.