The history of digital photography
…In 2004, Canon released the S1-IS, the first camera to use the DIGIC (Opens in a new window) signal processing and control unit. Until DIGIC, digital cameras had been fairly rudimentary…
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…In 2004, Canon released the S1-IS, the first camera to use the DIGIC (Opens in a new window) signal processing and control unit. Until DIGIC, digital cameras had been fairly rudimentary…
…Upgrades for videographers Nikon has had a hard time establishing itself as a favored camera brand for videographers, since Canon has such a broad video product line and very deep video technology…
All of the snowflake photos on this page, believe it or not, were captured using a six-year-old point-and-shoot Canon camera and a standard 58mm SLR lens that was…
…The digital era You wouldn't think it, in a world positively litered by Samsung , iPhone, Canon, Nikon, and Sony digital cameras, but Kodak was a pioneer in digital imaging. In 1975…
…Sennheiser Momentum on-ear headphones for $89.99 (Opens in a new window) (Retail price: $259) Canon EOS 70D DSLR camera with 18-55mm Lens for $799 (Opens in a new window)
…Samsung Planning 10th Anniversary Galaxy With 6.7-inch Screen, 5G , Samsung Unveils Flexible Display That Will Launch in 2019 , and New Android-Powered Mirrorless Camera Uses Canon Lenses
…The company will ship a full Linux kernel in the next Windows update and already has partnered with Canonical to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10 as well. The pivot to embrace open…
…It's a very nice concept, but if companies like Motorola and Canonical couldn't make this concept take off, I'm skeptical that this start-up will be able to gain…
…There is a reason that digital cameras with APS-C sensors , such as Canon and Nikon DSLRs, are capable of shooting such high-quality and low-noise photos -- and why 35mm (full…
…Nikon and Canon have given Sony free reign until now in the growing market for mirrorless cameras for serious photographers, while traditional DSLR sales have slumped. Finally, Nikon shooters don't have…