Cameras

Canon Powershot S100 Review: One Hell Of A Camera, One Hell Of A Flaw

The Canon S100 — like its S-series predecessors — is an almost perfect compact camera with some drawbacks stemming from its pocket-friendly size. There’s a lot of crazy tech on board. The Canon gods have outdone themselves; but that outdoing might be the camera’s undoing.


September 16, 2011
Cameras

Canon S100: The New Pocket Powerhouse Point-and-Shoot

Canon’s S95 was our favourite pocket camera. Um, it’s probably not anymore. Meet the S100. What’s new? Oh, Canon’s first Digic V processor. A wider 24mm zoom lens. A 12-megapixel CMOS sensor (up from a 10MP CCD). 1080p video. And GPS built-in.


August 25, 2011
Cameras

Nikon’s First Rugged Cam: Super Bright Projector Mutant Camera

So Nikon announced about a million new cameras today, including its first go-anywhere, do-whatever-the-hell-you-want-to-it point-and-shoot. It’s like when Gizmo eats after midnight, except with Nikon cameras instead gremlins. Here’s a quick rundown on each of them.