What’s happened? The Amazon-owned Blink has introduced three new devices built around sharper video and easier ways to cover your home.
Some features were a bit rough and it took practice to use the binoculars smoothly. But it’s an interesting amalgam of analog and digital tech that’s bound to be a hit with astronomers and travelers.
One of the most anticipated cinema cameras of the year, the Nikon ZR has been a long time coming. Ever since RED Digital ...
Fortunately, the Max 2 (provided by GoPro for this review) appears as though it may well have what it takes to reestablish itself despite the attractive options from other manufacturers. On paper, the ...
Amazon is launching a trio of new Blink cameras today, headlined by a strange-looking device that sticks two cameras into a single body. The new Blink Arc combines two of Blink’ ...
What’s the best camera for around $2000? These midrange cameras should have capable autofocus systems, lots of direct controls and the latest sensors offering great image quality. We recommend our ...
Nintendo Switch 2 review after 2 months: brighter screen, smoother gameplay, and trade-offs. Is it worth the upgrade? Find out here!
The choice between an action, DSLR, and mirrorless camera lies primarily in the personal goals and usage requirements. Action ...
With the exception of Sony controllers, most other gaming controllers use the A, B, X, Y layout, and for the most part gamers ...
The X Half is flying off shelves, but using it made me nostalgic for the company's old-school X20. I had to track one down to see how it holds up.
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Nikon Z 24‑70mm f/2.8 S II review

The Nikon Z 24‑70mm f/2.8 S II builds on the smart specs, fab features, and delectable design of the original, and takes everything to a whole new level. The Mark II is a marque of distinction ...