Digital cameras makers continue to pack more sophisticated sensors. But some say there's a price to pay: lower image quality. Image: When photo noise annoys Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
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Earlier this month Canon turned heads with the announcement of not one, but two 50-megapixel DSLRs, grabbing the resolution crown from rivals Nikon and Sony. But as the megapixel race approaches ...
There are oh, so many strange things about the new Galaxy S25 Edge. Yes, it’s thin, and yes, it’s made from a durable mix of titanium and top-tier Gorilla Glass, but once you get past that, I am ...
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Most folks don't need more than 12 megapixels, an Olympus SLR leader says, so now is the time to improve other qualities. Also: expect big changes in autofocus. Stephen Shankland Former Principal ...
Sony recently unveiled a smartphone camera sensor with the highest resolution yet, a jaw-dropping 48 megapixels. That's more than the resolution of its $3,000, 42.4-megapixel A7R III mirrorless camera ...
Digital camera makers continue to squeeze ever more megapixels into their products. But does that make for better pictures? Some experts say no. Image quality isn't improving, they say, and some fear ...
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