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David Elrich

David Elrich

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Nikon D5600 Review

Our Nikon D5600 review finds a DSLR that performs well and produces great photos and video, but lacks innovation.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Review

The 5D Mark IV may not have the video features that Canon fans have been waiting for, but with a 30.4MP full-frame sensor, 7 frames-per-second continuous shooting, and terrific video autofocusing, it’s one of the best DSLRs you can buy.
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Sony's RX10 Mark IV is the best all-in-one camera you can buy

The Sony Cyber-shot RX10 Mark IV is the best all-in-one camera you can buy, whether you’re a photographer or videographer. This DSLR-like camera offers a long lens for great wide-angle and telephoto shots, along with speedy performance.
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When the sun goes down, Sony's dark-defying A7S II shines

The A7S II retains its predecessor’s low-light prowess, but now offers in-camera 4K storage, 5-axis image stabilization, compressed/uncompressed 14-bit RAW, and other impressive tech.
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Nikon makes a mirrorless camera comeback with the impressive J5

Nikon’s J-series mirrorless cameras always felt lackluster, but its new J5, with a super-fast burst mode, changes everything.
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There's no such thing as the perfect camera, but Nikon's D750 is da...

The Nikon D750 DSLR is an excellent example of what full-frame cameras can do. It produces beautiful photos and videos. But does it justify its high price? Yes, it does -- and the camera’s age means an even better deal.
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Canon EOS Rebel T5 Review: 18 Megapixels of DSLR Power

The Canon EOS Rebel T5 is a new DSLR featuring an 18 megapixel CMOS sensor, built-in flash, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Read our review for our full take.
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The Canon EOS M6 Mark II wins on resolution, but how much do megapi...

The M6 Mark II puts more power and pixels into Canon's compact EOS-M mirrorless line, but it fails to outshine the competition due to a lack of lenses and inferior low light performance. We love the improved Dual Pixel Autofocus and 14 fps continuous shooting speed, but there are better cameras.
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If your wallet can stand the pain, this Nikon is an enthusiast's dr...

Full-frame cameras deliver photo quality that’s short of exceptional, and Nikon’s D810 lives up to that claim. It’s also better at video capture than its predecessors.
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Sony A7R IV hands-on review: 61 glorious megapixels

The headline-stealing feature of the new Sony A7R IV is its 61-megapixel full-frame sensor. But that’s not the only reason to buy this camera. From better autofocus to improved controls, here’s what we found in Sony’s new flagship -- and there’s plenty to be excited about.
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With unbeatable autofocus and battery life, Sony's A6600 still lead...

The Sony A6600 is more evolution than revolution, offering a feature set that is largely unchanged since 2016’s A6500. But improvements in key areas like battery life and autofocus do much to keep it fresh, and help Sony maintain an edge in APS-C mirrorless cameras.