Camera phones have been steadily eating away at compact camera sales. In retaliation, Nikon, Samsung, and Sony have introduced compact cameras capable of running apps and sharing photos wirelessly. Should other companies follow their lead? Check out my cover story on Smart Cameras in the Jan. 2013 Digital Photo Magazine.
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From high-end compacts to pro digital SLRs, plus HD SLRs and camera-phones.
Best lenses, memory cards, lights, storage, and software for shooting stills and video.
Digital projectors for the office or home theater, plus ultra-portable pico projectors.
Desktop and wide-format ink jets, AIO’s, papers, and tips to improve print quality.
Decent digital projectors now cost under $500, but is a DLP or 3LCD model better for showing photos?
The D700 is priced 2G less than the D3, but why did Nikon introduce it now when the D3 was in such hot demand? Was Nikon trying to shoot down any remaining sales of the much older, but full-framed Canon 5D?