A Black Fri. Beatdown
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If you're in the market for a new camera, this holiday season is the time to buy. There's some great Black Friday camera deals available right now, including one on our favorite GoPro, the GoPro Hero 13 Black. There are plenty of other GoPro camera deals, along with some good buys on cameras from Insta360, DJI, Fujifilm, and more.
This 4K wireless outdoor security camera with solar support, 180° dual-lens panoramic view, ColorX night vision, smart detection, and local storage is now $118.99—34% off the regular $179.99 price.
Vlogging and social media videos are made easier than ever to shoot with this pro-level handheld 4K handheld camera with elite-level 3-axis image stabilization.
The affordable shooter uses a three-element glass lens with two focus zones for portrait or landscape photography.
The SimpliSafe 10-piece Wireless Home Security System with outdoor camera, sensors, keypad, and no-contract 24/7 monitoring option is now $224.99—half off the regular $449.99 Black Friday price. Works with Alexa and Google Assistant.
This year’s high-end models from Apple and Google raise the bar for mobile photography, but users should take the time to learn the settings and features.
Live on Kickstarter, SoundCam Go allows users to see sound instantly— anywhere, anytime. Gütersloh, Germany, November 18, 2025 — SoundCam Go, the world’s first smartphone acoustic cameral bringing sound to life,
When the regular camera doesn’t quite cut it, these apps help you get more control and photos that simply look better.
If speed is what you are after, there are better ways than enabling the faster shooting option. For instance, you can use the Preserve Settings option so that your iPhone remembers how you last used the Camera app. This way, if you always shoot in Photo mode with Live Photo turned off, this will keep the Camera app ready the moment you open it.
Here are five of the best camera phones that give the OnePlus 15 tough competition. , Technology & Science, Times Now
These days, everyone’s got a million different devices that can take a passable photo. That’s not special anymore. A camera that draws what it sees, though? That’s kind of fun.