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Sunday, May 10, 2026

The enduring appeal of older, simpler compact cameras continues to drive sales in Japan, with models like the Kodak Pixpro FZ55 outselling newer releases. Meanwhile, the Fujifilm X100VI and Ricoh GR IV are seeing viral demand, signaling a strong market for APS-C compacts. Elsewhere, a review of the Polaroid Hi·Print 3x3 highlights its on-the-go square printing capabilities, and a comparison delves into the CCD vs. CMOS color differences between the Nikon D200 and D700. Watch for potential new entrants in the popular large-sensor compact camera market.

Gear

3 stories

Gear

Point-and-Shoot or Mirrorless?

In this video, photographer Taylor Jackson examines the Insta360 Ace Pro 2, questioning its classification as either a point-and-shoot camera or a mirrorless device.

Reviews

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Travel Photography Comparison

Jack Wang from Bokeh Therapy provides a day-in-the-life comparison of the Nikon Zf and Nikon Z8 cameras, focusing on their suitability for travel photography.

Tutorials

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Opinion

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Zeiss Contaflex and Contarex

Zeiss's Contaflex cameras, known to older photographers, began as a unique 35mm twin-lens reflex (TLR) in 1935 with a focal plane shutter and interchangeable lenses, plus a built-in selenium meter.

News

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Compact Cameras Lead B&H Trending List

Compact cameras are significantly trending at retailer B&H, with seven models appearing in the top ten, including viral hits like the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III and Fujifilm X100VI.

Industry

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