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Focusing is done one of two ways: tap the screen and the camera will focus on the area of the photo you've touched or press the shutter button and the lens will focus before capturing the image.
Buying the right camera, lens, accessory or software to suit your photography is really important. Our product reviews offer independent views with hands-on opinion and honest verdicts aimed to ...
While the film and video industry remains at a high point, despite potential tariffs threatening possible price increases and reductions in manufacturing, the on-camera monitor market in ...
The touch-sensitive 3.5-inch touch screen on the Coolpix S60 allows you to adjust camera controls without groping for microscopic buttons, poke a spot on the screen to focus on it, and after you ...
Image: Atomos Atomos is making the touch to focus feature of its Shinobi II monitor compatible with more cameras. A firmware update lets you use the Shinobi II to control the focus point on the ...
The iPhone Fold is rumored to have two different types of camera tech for its folding and external displays, as well as have a Touch ID implementation under the screen for biometric authentication.
Most cameras provide two basic focusing options: automatic, which is controlled by the camera and lens; and manual, where adjustments are made by the photographer. Which you use is a matter of ...
Apple has long been working towards an iPhone with an all-screen design, and it might finally achieve the feat in a few more ...
Samsung's mirrorless NX300 offers a hybrid contrast-/phase-detection AF system, dual-band Wi-Fi, and compatibility with a unique 2D/3D prime lens.
Fujifilm’s rolling out five new FinePix cameras, among them the 12MP, 15x zooming F300EXR point-and-shoot, and the similar Z800EXR which trades that long zoom for a touch screen. Both have a new ...