DJI, the king of drones and stabilization, is expected to launch its first mirrorless camera - the DJI Mirrorless Camera - by the end of 2025. Rumors point to a full-frame sensor, built-in stabilization and a modern design - all spiced up with the genetic code of the prestigious Hasselblad. If the promises come true, it could collapse the long-standing dominance of Sony, Canon and Nikon.
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The best cameras for YouTube creators?! Modern vloggers demand a lot from their equipment. We present 5 mirrorless cameras that stand out with at least 4K video capability (30 fps or more), advanced image stabilization, fast autofocus, and features tailored to YouTube creators. These models combine performance and video quality, allow for interchangeable lenses, and are designed to make it easy to shoot vlogs at home, in the field, or on the go. No compromises on technology – only the best that the world of vlogging cameras currently has to offer.
If the Polaroid Flip is just another retro camera to you, then... you didn't read it right. It's a technologically updated homage to analog art, with four lenses, sonar (yes, you read that right), and an app that finally lets you tinker with the laws of light. The question isn't if you want it. The question is: why don't you have it yet?
The Hisense C2 Ultra is a 4K laser projector with Xbox support, JBL sound, and a 300-inch projection. A gamer's dream or just an expensive illusion? The answer isn't as simple as you might think.
How to film an entire series in a single shot without the viewer even thinking it was a trick? The series Adolescence, one of the most popular Netflix productions at the moment, is the answer to this question. But in reality, it is not just a film trick, but a masterful demonstration of how far modern film technology has come, and how important a role people still play – those behind the camera. So - how was the series Adolescence filmed?!
A camera that looks like an entry-level model, but has a professional soul. The Nikon Z5II shamelessly borrows tricks from the Z9 and Z8, packs them into a compact body – and now it challenges everything you thought you knew about "entry-level" cameras.
As the US brandishes tariffs against China, the photography world is already in silent shock: most of the equipment we use is no longer just made in China, but also created there. How have Chinese companies gone from copy-and-paste masters to world-class innovators in 10 years – and what does this mean for Sony, Canon, Nikon? DJI's mirrorless camera is also coming, and it will change a lot.
Canon has unveiled the redesigned Canon EOS R50 VV – a mirrorless camera that can shoot 4K video at 60 frames per second, offers improved ergonomics and tools for serious content creation. Ideal for beginners and advanced vloggers.
The Fujifilm GFX100RF is the most unexpected refresh to the camera market this year. It combines a medium format 102 MP sensor with a retro design and a fixed 35mm f/4 lens. It is the lightest model in the GFX line, with solid aluminum controls and a weight of just 735g. With a built-in ND filter, advanced autofocus and a top-notch EVF, it promises incredible results in a compact package. But will it convince professionals and enthusiasts alike?
In an age where phones can take better photos than many digital cameras from a few years ago, it may seem strange that instant cameras still exist. But let’s face it, nothing beats the feeling of having a picture printed right in your hands. And when two icons – Moncler and Leica – come together, the Leica x Moncler Sofort 2 is more than just a camera, it’s a real fashion statement.
The Sigma BF is a camera for purists – those who value simplicity but don’t want to compromise on performance. With a minimalist design carved from a single piece of aluminum and advanced technology under the hood, this camera promises something special: freedom from unnecessary features and complete focus on the essence of photography.
GoPro has finally decided to refresh its Max 360, one of the most popular spherical cameras on the market. After five years of waiting, we've got a new version, which - let's be honest - is not exactly a revolution, but more of an evolution.