It used to be that megapixels determined which camera to buy. But it's time to debunk that myth and look at what really matters: the image sensor size.
Camera companies limited their camera unveils at CES this year, but there were plenty to keep us excited. Here are five of the top highlights from the show.
The company, known more for their instant film heritage, stakes a claim on the digital front with a new mirrorless, Android-based interchangeable lens cam.
Olympus' CES 2013 announcements in its Stylus point-and-shoot cameras include three rugged models and three long-zoom variants, all featuring CMOS sensors.
The Drift App lets users control their HD Ghost action camera remotely from iOS and Android smart devices, including camera angle setups and video playback.
InfoTrends' Ed Lee talks about features and trends we'll see in the digital camera market in 2013, and why entry-level digicams could still have a future.
Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-G5K offers DSLR image quality in a more compact body, with an intuitive interface that makes it advanced features more approachable to novices.