We had a bunch of extra camera time, using a Samsung smartphone to film a Samsung smartphone — in this case the Galaxy Note 10 Plus. Part of that time, when we weren’t drawing odd virtual additions to co-workers or scanning bears, was devoted to Samsung’s smartphone camera.
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Fujifilm has officially announced the latest in its X-Pro range. Called the X-Pro3, this old school-esque snapper features some impressive updated specs.
Stuff’s editor, Brett Venter, chats with Canon South Africa’s Roger Machin and Abri Kriegler about its two brand new cameras,…
Last we heard from Snap, the company behind SnapChat and the ill-fated first set of Spectacles, it was trying out a bunch of new things. And now it’s trying out one more, the newest iteration of its Spectacles. Big whoop, right? We’ve seen all this before. Except… we haven’t.
Huawei may be in a spot of bother at the moment but that doesn’t mean the company’s just going to fold up shop and go home. The pending launch of a new mid-range smartphone, the Huawei Y9 Prime (2019), is a testament to that. Stuff was present at a media event where the Chinese company showed off its first pop-up selfie camera smartphone to land in SA and it sure looks like Huawei’s here to stay.
Fujifilm has announced a new long-range surveillance camera that can spot a vehicle’s licence plate from one kilometre away.
Your next camera, should you be able to afford one? Sony’s freshly-announced A7R IV, the newest star in the company’s Alpha series show. The Japanese camera-maker announced the 61-megapixel (MP) full-frame mirrorless shooter, along with all its feature
Huawei’s P30 Pro is the smartphone to beat in 2019. Competing brands are going to be hard-pressed to do so, though, as Huawei’s got a head-start on its camera tech. And there’s no denying that camera tech is the standout feature of Huawei’s most powerful, most stylish smartphone to date. But what makes the device so special?
The Nokia X71 might sound like the tech company is working on a spy-plane rather than a smartphone but that’s…
Fuji’s Instax models are firmly rooted in the Polaroid days of yore but Canon’s got something a little more modern on the way. Called the Canon Ivy Cliq (or the Ivy Cliq+, if you’re feeling wealthy), these little image-spitting snappers are officially billed as “instant camera printers”.