new cameras

The Lomo Konstructor, a 'build it yourself' interchangeable-lens camera, goes down as the most unusual camera release of 2013.

Leica is the latest manufacturer to launch a compact camera with a large APS-C sensor.

The new E-P5 is the first Olympus camera to include built-in Wi-Fi.

Canon's new PowerShot N camera is designed for shooting 'social media' images and getting them uploaded immediately.

Canon has unveiled its smallest and lightest DSLR to date, the EOS 100D.

Nikon's newest compact camera, the Coolpix A, is the company's first to house a large, DSLR-style, APS-C sensor.

Sony has announced the upcoming release of the Alpha SLT-A58, a mid-range interchangeable-lens camera that replaces both the A37 and A57 models.

Nikon has unveiled details of its latest APS-C DSLR camera, the D7100, which features a 51-point AF system, new 24.1-megapixel sensor and, unusually, no optical low pass filter.

US tech company Lynx Laboratories has developed what it claims is the world's first point-and-shoot 3D modelling camera.

Canon plans to add two new compact cameras to its range, the IXUS 255 HS and IXUS 135.

Nikon has released two 1 series advanced cameras with interchangeable lenses.

Sony has released a line-up of new technologies at the CES 2013 show in Las Vegas.

Olympus Tough TG-2

Olympus says its new flagship Stylus Tough TG-2 offers features for the adventure and active lifestyle enthusiast.

Olympus says its pocket-size Stylus Tough TG-830 combines GPS functionality, high-performance imaging and high-definition super-slow motion video recording.

The Fujifilm X100S, a successor to the X100, has a higher definition hybrid viewfinder and a new sensor and processor.

Nikon is launching two COOLPIX S-series models, the S6500 and the S2700.