Allow me to explain why I love this camera that can’t shoot color

Allow me to explain why I love this camera that can't shoot color No frills, all artsy thrills. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge I love black-and-white photography. I also adore compact cameras you can always have by your side. So I’m a total mark for the Ricoh GR IV Monochrome, a […]
Vibe camera shootout: Camp Snap Pro vs. Flashback One35 V2

Vibe camera shootout: Camp Snap Pro vs. Flashback One35 V2 Fun vibes. Okay-ish photos. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge There’s been a surge of interest over the last few years in inexpensive digital cameras. Younger folks are snapping up old point-and-shoots because they view the aesthetic as more authentic and more […]
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III is great, but this lens is amazing

The Canon EOS R6 Mark III is great, but this lens is amazing An f/1.2 aperture is a beautiful thing. Canon’s new EOS R6 Mark III is an excellent camera. It’s not a groundbreaking upgrade to the 3-year-old R6 Mark II, but it takes the same body with great ergonomics and adds more resolution, video […]
The Nikon ZR gets surprisingly close to a real RED camera (for a lot less money)

The Nikon ZR gets surprisingly close to a real RED camera (for a lot less money) The Nikon ZR with its touchscreen flipped out. If you shoot video professionally, there’s a good chance you’ve salivated over a RED camera at some point. RED has long been one of the top choices for big-budget productions, offering […]
Hasselblad X2D II: the luxury sports car of medium format cameras

Hasselblad X2D II: the luxury sports car of medium format cameras We’ve spent most of the year talking about gadgets getting more expensive. Thanks to US tariffs, prices are rising every few months, and even small upgrades have come with big price hikes. So I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the new Hasselblad […]
The Fujifilm X-E5 proves familiar isn’t always a bad thing

The Fujifilm X-E5 proves familiar isn't always a bad thing The Fujifilm X-E5 proves familiar isn’t always a bad thing The Fujifilm X-E5 has a familiar but gorgeous new look. The X-E5 is Fujifilm’s tiny powerhouse. It’s part of a line of cameras that has often been described as similar to the X100, except with […]
Fujifilm X Half hands-on: Whimsical, refreshing and simply fun

Fujifilm X Half hands-on: Whimsical, refreshing and simply fun The first thing I noticed about the Fujifilm X Half is just how small and light it is. The camera is designed to give you no excuses – you should be able to bring it with you everywhere. And after spending a few hours walking around […]
Fujifilm GFX100RF review: one sensor, nine cameras

Fujifilm GFX100RF review: one sensor, nine cameras When Apple introduced the iPhone 15 Pro, Greg Joswiak, the companyâs senior vice president of worldwide marketing, said the deviceâs three rear cameras would give consumers âthe equivalent of seven camera lenses in their pocket.â We could spend multiple podcasts debating the technical validity of that statement, but […]
Sigma BF review: the perfect camera for a minimalist

Sigma BF review: the perfect camera for a minimalist Sigmaâs new $2,000 camera is missing so many features that you might not take the product seriously. The Sigma BF has no tilt or flip-out screen, hot shoe or cold shoe, any type of viewfinder, mechanical shutter, 4K 60, microphone port, or in-body stabilization. There isnât […]
