In the DXOMARK Camera tests, the Apple iPhone 16 delivered a very good performance for its class. With the exception of the improved autofocus and faster lens in the ultra-wide camera, the new device ...
The part of the scene that a camera can capture.
We put the Apple iPhone 16 through our rigorous DXOMARK Camera test suite to measure its performance in photo, video, and zoom quality from an end-user perspective. This article breaks down how the ...
Introduction Before the rise of the 28mm and then the 24mm the 35mm was the most popular wide-angle model in a maker’s range, and is still a firm favorite today for street photography. Nikon’s ...
Sony has launched the Alpha 9 III (a9 III), featuring the world’s first full-frame global shutter image sensor, enabling burst shooting at up to 120 fps without motion distortion. The camera boasts ...
Different artificial light sources produce different color temperatures that the human brain interprets as neutral light. Digital cameras, however, record the color as it really is — for example, ...
Introduction Tamron’s SP, or ‘Special Performance’, range is targeted at the pro market and the Di suffix identifiesTamron lenses optimized for full frame DSLRS, although they’re compatible with APS-C ...
Process based on an algorithm that retrieves the part of the signal directly related to the scene, usually by extrapolating the missing information from nearby pixels.
Process that transforms the color values of a captured scene into digital RGB values displayed on an output device (screen, printer). By extension, also designates the process that transforms raw ...
The Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM is intended for photographers who want to relive the sensation of classical reportage photography – with a 35mm lens screwed onto a full-format DSLR such as an EOS 5D Mark ...
With an AF-S motor, the NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G will be capable to auto-focus on any camera even the entry level ones which don't offer an AF motor, like the Nikon D3100. It should also make the focusing ...
The apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or video, resulting from changes during the recording of a single exposure, due either to rapid movement or long exposure.