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Cameras News 15 August 2025 - 21 August 2025

Sony ZV-1 II vs ZV-1F vs ZV-E10: The Ultimate Vlogging Camera Showdown of 2025

Sony A6100 vs A6400 vs A6600 in 2025: Ultimate APS-C Camera Showdown

The Sony A6100, A6400, and A6600 were originally launched in 2019 as entry-level, mid-range, and flagship APS-C models in Sony’s Alpha 6000-series. The A6100 weighs 396 grams, the A6400 around 403 grams, and the A6600 about 503 grams, reflecting build differences like weather sealing on the A6400/A6600. The A6600 adds two extra top custom buttons, a total of 11 customizable function buttons, and a mode dial with memory recall positions, not present on the A6100 or A6400. The A6100’s EVF is 1.44 million dots, while the A6400 and A6600 use 2.36 million-dot EVFs with a 120 fps refresh mode; the
Sony ZV-1 II vs ZV-1F vs ZV-E10: The Ultimate Vlogging Camera Showdown of 2025

Sony ZV-1 II vs ZV-1F vs ZV-E10: The Ultimate Vlogging Camera Showdown of 2025

Sony ZV-1 II uses a 1.0‑inch stacked CMOS sensor with 20.1MP and an 18–50mm equivalent lens, launched in mid‑2023 for about $900 to improve selfie framing compared with the original ZV‑1. Sony ZV-1F uses a fixed 20mm equivalent f/2.0 lens on a 1.0‑inch sensor, has no RAW photo capture, and launched around $499–$500. Sony ZV-E10 is an interchangeable-lens APS-C camera with a 24.2MP sensor, debuted in 2021 at about $700 body ($800 with the 16‑50mm kit), and the ZV-E10 Mark II arrived in mid‑2024 adding 4K/60p. RAW still images are supported on the ZV-1 II and ZV-E10, but the ZV-1F
Canon’s APS-C Mirrorless Showdown: EOS R100 vs R50 vs R10 – Which Fits You Best?

Canon’s APS-C Mirrorless Showdown: EOS R100 vs R50 vs R10 – Which Fits You Best?

Canon EOS R100, R50, and R10 all use a 24 MP APS-C sensor family with the RF mount, with the R50 and R10 using newer 24.2 MP sensors and the R100 using a 24.1 MP sensor. The EOS R100 is Canon’s most affordable entry model, launched at $479 for the body, with current street prices around $429–$529 depending on kit. The EOS R50 sits above the R100 for content creators, adds a fully articulating touchscreen and the DIGIC X processor, and is commonly listed around $570–$700 body and about $750 with kit. The EOS R10, launched earlier, is the most
Sony ZV-E1 vs ZV-E10 II vs A6700: The Ultimate Creator Camera Showdown

Sony ZV-E1 vs ZV-E10 II vs A6700: The Ultimate Creator Camera Showdown

Sony ZV-E1 uses a 12.1 MP full-frame Exmor R sensor and is marketed as the world’s smallest and lightest full-frame camera with in-body stabilization, weighing about 483 g with battery. Its AF system uses 759 phase-detect points covering about 93% of the frame, with Real-time Eye AF, Real-time Tracking, and AI subject recognition. Dynamic Active 5-axis IBIS provides stabilized footage close to gimbal-like performance for handheld video. Video specs include oversampled 4K up to 60 fps, plus 4K120p via a firmware update, and 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording. Battery life is about 570 shots (CIPA) with the NP-FZ100 and roughly 95
19 August 2025
Canon EOS R5 C vs R3 vs R6 Mark II – 2025’s Ultimate Mirrorless Showdown

Canon EOS R5 C vs R3 vs R6 Mark II – 2025’s Ultimate Mirrorless Showdown

Canon EOS R5 C is a compact dual-purpose body that uses the R5’s 45MP full-frame sensor and records 8K/60p RAW internally with 4K up to 4K/60 oversampled and an active cooling fan for prolonged recording. Canon EOS R3 uses a 24.1MP stacked backside-illuminated sensor, shoots up to 30 fps with AF in electronic mode, and can burst at 195 fps in a short configurable mode for extreme action. The Canon EOS R6 Mark II features a 24.2MP full-frame sensor, delivers up to 40 fps electronic and 12 fps mechanical shooting, and records 4K/60p 10-bit with oversampling from 6K. In-body stabilization
Nikon Zf vs Z6 III vs Zfc – Retro Charm Meets Modern Power in Nikon’s Mirrorless Showdown

Nikon Zf vs Z6 III vs Zfc – Retro Charm Meets Modern Power in Nikon’s Mirrorless Showdown

The Nikon Z6 III is a 24.5 MP full-frame hybrid with a partially stacked CMOS sensor and EXPEED 7, offering 6K video and up to 120 fps bursts at launch price $2,499 body. The Nikon Zf is a 24.5 MP full-frame camera using the Z6 II sensor family, updated with EXPEED 7, adds 10-bit video and a 96 MP pixel-shift mode, launched at $1,999. The Nikon Z fc is a 20.9 MP APS-C (DX) mirrorless with retro styling and a fully articulating screen, introduced at $959 body. Pixel-shift multi-shot is available on the Z6 III and Zf in 4, 8,
18 August 2025
Sony A1 II vs A7R V vs A7 IV: Flagship Face-Off

Sony A1 II vs A7R V vs A7 IV: Flagship Face-Off

The Sony Alpha 1 II was announced in November 2024 as Sony’s flagship, featuring a 50.1 MP stacked BSI CMOS sensor with 759 phase-detect AF points and a dedicated AI chip. It can shoot up to 30 fps with the electronic shutter (20 fps in lossless RAW) and 10 fps with the mechanical shutter. Video specs include 8K at 30p and 4K at 120p internal recording, plus a 9.44M-dot EVF and a 3.2-inch tilting LCD. It adds a Noise Reduction multi-shot composite mode that blends 4–32 RAW frames to dramatically reduce noise in low-light images. The A1 II delivers up
Battle of Nikon’s Full-Frame Mirrorless: Z7 II vs Z6 III vs Z5 II (2025 Showdown)

Battle of Nikon’s Full-Frame Mirrorless: Z7 II vs Z6 III vs Z5 II (2025 Showdown)

The Nikon Z7 II uses a 45.7MP backside-illuminated full-frame sensor with a base ISO of 64 and native ISO up to 25,600, delivering exceptional resolution and dynamic range for landscapes and studio work. The Z6 III adopts a 24.5MP partially stacked BSI CMOS sensor with native ISO 100–64,000 (expandable to 50–204,800) and adds a Pixel-Shift High-Res mode for ultra-detailed tripod shots. The Z5 II uses a 24.3MP BSI sensor inherited from the Z6 II and Zf, offering improved low-light performance with native ISO 100–64,000 and strong overall image quality for the price. Autofocus improves across the lineup, with the Z7
17 August 2025
Battle of the Hybrid Beasts: Olympus OM-1 Mark II vs Panasonic G9 II vs Fujifilm X-H2S – Which Mirrorless Flagship Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Battle of the Hybrid Beasts: Olympus OM-1 Mark II vs Panasonic G9 II vs Fujifilm X-H2S – Which Mirrorless Flagship Reigns Supreme in 2025?

The OR System OM-1 Mark II uses a 20.4MP Micro Four Thirds stacked BSI CMOS sensor and can shoot up to 50 fps with C-AF (120 fps with AF locked) plus Pro Capture pre-buffering. The OM-1 Mark II adds handheld High-Res Shot up to 50 MP (80 MP on tripod) and now supports 14-bit RAW for the high-res mode. The Panasonic Lumix G9 II features a 25.2MP Micro Four Thirds BSI sensor with Dual Gain, 8.0 EV IBIS, and can shoot up to 60 fps with C-AF (75 fps in SH mode) and includes a 100 MP handheld high-res mode.
Mirrorless Camera Showdown: Olympus E-M1 III vs Canon M6 II vs Fujifilm X-S20 – The Winner Will Surprise You

Mirrorless Camera Showdown: Olympus E-M1 III vs Canon M6 II vs Fujifilm X-S20 – The Winner Will Surprise You

Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III (2020) combines a 20.4 MP Live MOS Micro Four Thirds sensor with TruePic IX, up to 7.5-stop IBIS with Sync-IS, 1/32000s electronic shutter, 60fps (AF-locked) or ~18fps with AF, a 121-point on-sensor PDAF, dual SD slots, weather-sealed magnesium body, ISO 200–25,600 (expandable to 64), Handheld High-Res Shot, OM-Log400, and Cinema 4K/HD video up to 30p. Canon EOS M6 Mark II (2019) uses a 32.5 MP APS-C sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS AF across most of the frame, 5,481 AF points, up to 14 fps with AF/AE and 30 fps RAW Burst with a 0.5s pre-shot,
Comparing the Canon EOS R8, EOS R7, and EOS R50 V (2025 Edition)

Comparing the Canon EOS R8, EOS R7, and EOS R50 V (2025 Edition)

Canon EOS R8 is a full-frame 24.2 MP camera with no IBIS, 6 fps mechanical, 40 fps electronic shutter, 30 fps RAW burst, 4K60 with 10-bit internal recording (C-Log3/HDR PQ), and weather sealing. Canon EOS R7 is a high-end APS-C camera with a 32.5 MP sensor, 5-axis IBIS up to 7–8 stops, dual SD UHS-II slots, 15 fps mechanical and 30 fps electronic bursts, 4K30 oversampled and 4K60 with a 1.81× crop, plus Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with subject detection. Canon EOS R50 V is a video-centric APS-C camera using the same 24 MP sensor as the R50, with
Mirrorless Titans Showdown: Canon EOS R3 vs Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 Mark II – Which Pro Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Mirrorless Titans Showdown: Canon EOS R3 vs Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 Mark II – Which Pro Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

The Canon EOS R3 uses a 24.1‑MP stacked CMOS sensor and can shoot up to 30 fps with the electronic shutter, with a 195 fps burst mode available via firmware for ultra-fast sequences. The Nikon Z9 features a 45.7‑MP stacked CMOS sensor, base ISO 64, and can shoot 20 fps RAW or 30 fps JPEG bursts, plus a 120 fps mode at about 11 MP when cropping to DX format, with no mechanical shutter. The Sony Alpha 1 Mark II uses a 50.1‑MP stacked Exmor RS sensor and can shoot up to 30 fps at full resolution with lossy compressed

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Walmart stock jumps to $131 as traders brace for CPI and Feb. 19 earnings

Walmart stock jumps to $131 as traders brace for CPI and Feb. 19 earnings

7 February 2026
Walmart shares rose 3.3% Friday to $131.18, up 10% since Jan. 30, as the Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time. The retailer’s market value crossed $1 trillion this week. Investors await January inflation data on Feb. 13 and Walmart’s quarterly results on Feb. 19 for signs of continued momentum.
Caterpillar stock price jumps 7% to $726 as Dow cracks 50,000 — what matters next week

Caterpillar stock price jumps 7% to $726 as Dow cracks 50,000 — what matters next week

7 February 2026
Caterpillar shares surged 7.1% to $726.20 Friday, driving the Dow above 50,000 for the first time. The move erased recent losses and followed insider selling by Group President Bob De Lange earlier in the week. Deere and CNH Industrial also gained as investors rotated into industrial stocks. Markets await next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data.
Amazon stock slides as $200B AI spending plan meets cautious profit outlook

Amazon stock slides as $200B AI spending plan meets cautious profit outlook

7 February 2026
Amazon shares fell 9% Friday after the company announced plans for $200 billion in 2026 capital spending, mainly for AWS and AI, and issued a first-quarter profit outlook below estimates. The stock drop could erase $200 billion in market value. Fourth-quarter net sales rose 14% to $213.4 billion, while free cash flow declined due to higher spending on AI infrastructure.
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