
camera

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Hands-On: Enhanced Camera And Larger Displays
Samsung’s summer Unpacked event in New York City has brought its foldables game to a new level with the official unveiling of the Galaxy Z Flip 7. Announced alongside the flagship Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the next-generation Galaxy Watch 8 series, the Z Flip 7 stands out as Samsung’s boldest take yet on what…

Galaxy Z Fold 7: Samsung’s Slimmest and Lightest Foldable Featuring A 200MP Camera
Samsung’s foldable lineup just leveled up again with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, announced at Unpacked in New York City. Alongside its flagship foldable, Samsung also showed off the new Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Watch 8 Series, expanding its premium ecosystem for 2025. The Fold 7 is slimmer than ever, yet still manages…
Panasonic S1 II review: A near-perfect creator’s camera if money is no object
After a six-year wait, Panasonic’s S1 II is finally here and there’s a lot to unpack. As you’d expect from this company, it’s creator-centric with up to 5.8K ProRes RAW internal video recording. At the same time, it’s Panasonic’s fastest full-frame photo camera ever with 70 fps burst speeds and reduced rolling shutter distortion thanks…

I Bought an $8,000 Point-and-Shoot Camera and Don't Regret It. Here's Why
Back in November, I spent £6,000 (about $8,100) of my own money on a Leica Q3 43. Over the last six months, it’s been with me on multiple travels across Europe, and I’ve shot over 25,000 photos with it, including everything from street photography, travel, landscapes and even major editorial features. I’ve got some thoughts on these kinds…

The Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i has an under-screen camera and one of the most beautiful displays we’ve ever seen, but battery life isn’t the best
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Every once in a while, we come across a laptop that makes us reconsider what luxury looks like. Lenovo’s 14-inch Yoga Slim 9i…

Xiaomi 15 Ultra review: ugly phone, beautiful camera
After two years telling anyone who’d listen that Chinese manufacturer Vivo made the best cameras in any smartphone, last year’s Xiaomi 14 Ultra changed my tune. It became my favorite phone and camera, handling everything from holiday snaps to product review photoshoots. With the 15 Ultra, Xiaomi took the best and made it better with…
Sony A1 II review: A powerhouse camera that falls short of its own high standards
How do you follow up a product that has reigned as the king of mirrorless cameras for the last four years? For Sony, the answer with the A1 was simple: just improve everything. The result is the $6,500 A1 II, a powerful pro-level hybrid mirrorless camera that’s Sony’s best to date. The A1 II is…

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series, Improved Performance, A New 50MP Ultrawide Camera For The Ultra, And Deeper AI Integration
Samsung has officially announced its latest flagship smartphones—the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25. All models feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor combined with 12GB of RAM, and storage options vary according to each model, from 128GB only for the S25 up to 1TB only for the Ultra version.Besides Qualcomm’s most powerful…

Tamron’s TAP-in Console: A nexus for camera lens update and control
Camera lenses were originally fully mechanical (and in some cases, still are; witness my Rokinon Cine optics suite). The user manually focused them, manually set the aperture, and manually zoomed them (for non-fixed-focal length optics, that is). Even when the aperture was camera body-controlled—in shutter-priority and fully auto-exposure modes, for example—the linkage between it and…
The 12 best gadgets we reviewed this year
I’ve lost count of the number of things we reviewed this year at Engadget. In 2024, the types of products we tested ranged from the typical phones, laptops and headphones to AI wearables, robotic lawnmowers and handheld gaming consoles, alongside games and shows. It can feel hard to keep track of it all, but thankfully,…
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