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Ricoh goes all in on black and white with the new GR IV Monochrome
By Sebastian Oakley published
News The Ricoh GR IV Monochrome is a love letter to pure black-and-white photography

The Kodak Charmera is back in stock globally after months of sell-outs, with a rare price drop in Australia
By Kim Bunermann published
IN STOCK Stock updates for the viral Kodak Charmera in the US, UK and Australia – including single and set options, and price reduction

A white Fujifilm X Half appears overseas, as the US is giving black ones away free and UK prices drop… what's going on?
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS Fujifilm's compact camera is back in the spotlight: a white edition lands in Asia, US buyers get the black one free with an X-T5, and UK prices are lower than ever

Kodak has the best-selling compact camera of the year – and it explains everything about 2025
By Kim Bunermann published
BEST-SELLING This budget compact camera is Japan's best-selling model in 2025, beating premium rivals and highlighting Kodak's dominance of the compact camera comeback

Kodak's US$100 retro compact camera retakes Japan's top-selling spot – and Sony's US$5,000+ flagship barely makes the cut
By Kim Bunermann published
NEWS A budget Kodak compact camera beats premium rivals as Yodobashi's final 2025 rankings deliver a surprise winner...

These lifesize 35mm rolls of film are actually digital compact cameras!
By Mike Harris published
News Looking for an alternative to the Kodak Charmera? The SnapRoll is a compact camera disguised as a roll of 35mm film

VTech KidiZoom Duo FX review: a feature-packed kids’ camera with plenty to keep young users engaged
By Kalum Carter published
Review A robust, easy-to-use kids’ camera with an array of photo and video features, slightly undermined by distractions that pull focus away from photography itself

Some point-and-shoot cameras are surprisingly good at macro photography. The reason? It's actually because of those small sensors
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
OPINION A small sensor is usually a bad thing, but some point-and-shoot cameras can use a tiny sensor for closer macro photography
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