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Choosing a Camera Is Choosing a Vision
Beyond brands and specifications, choosing a camera is choosing how to relate to reality. Fast or slow. Technical or intuitive. Intimate or distant.
The question isn’t which camera is better, but what kind of photographer you want to be. And that answer, like good photographs, is rarely definitive.
Products by Category
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Learning to see the world properly: the Canon EOS Rebel T7 and the quiet discipline of photography
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Modesty as a virtue: the KODAK PIXPRO FZ45 and the art of not trying to impress anyone
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More pixels, fewer excuses: the NBD 5K camera and the ambition of beginners
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The camera that refuses to break: the OM System OLYMPUS Tough TG-7 and the romance of durability
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The Camera That Wants to Be Everything: 5K, 80 Megapixels, and the Promise of Missing Nothing
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The first ‘real’ camera: 4K, 64 megapixels, and the art of starting without fear
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The modern all-rounder: the Sony Alpha 7 IV and the elegance of controlled power






