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Ricoh Theta V 360 Spherical Camera
The Ricoh Theta was one of the first consumer 360 cameras that simplified the process with a simple point-and-shoot design -- the Theta V is the company's best yet. The Ricoh Theta V offers 4K video at 30 fps as well as 4K live-streaming and 1...
Grade: B+ Price: $397.00

Fujifilm Instax Square SQ10
Cameras that can spit out instant physical photos are gaining popularity for parties and events as well as the simple joy of actually holding your photos in your hands. Unlike Polaroid's digital hybrids, such as the Snap Touch, however, the Fu...
Grade: C+ Price: $230.00

Polaroid Snap Touch
The original idea behind photo sharing is back with a newly remained camera. the Polaroid Snap Touch is technically a digital camera -- it uses a 13 megapixel digital sensor -- but it spits out instant prints true to Polaroid's past.The camera...
Grade: B- Price: $171.00

Ricoh Theta SC
Ricoh has added a budget-friendly camera to their lineup of 360 options. The Ricoh Theta SC is designed to make 360 photography more accessible with a simpler interface and a lower price point.For still images, users won't see much of a gap be...
Grade: B- Price: $179.00

DxO ONE
DxO is a software company, but now they're venturing into hardware with their second version of the DxO One. The DxO One attaches to an iPhone or iPad using the lightning port, unlike other cameras like the Sony QX line that communicates via w...
Grade: B- Price: $440.00

Polaroid Snap
Move aside, boring budget cameras. The Polaroid Snap isn't just cheap, it's one of the more entertaining point-and-shoot cameras on the market. That's because, along with saving a 10 megapixel digital file, it also spits out 2x3 instan...
Grade: B- Price: $100.00

Ricoh Theta S
Forget a wide 180 degree perspective, the Ricoh Theta will do you one better with a 360 degree perspective. The third camera in the line, Theta cameras are unlike any other because they use two lenses and two sensors to capture a 360 degree spheri...
Grade: B- Price: $349.00

Olympus Air A01
The are really two types of cameras: the camera that can fit in your pocket, and the camera that can take great pictures. The Olympus Air A01 is an attempt to merge both, creating a tool for smartphone photography that doesn't rely on a tiny b...
Grade: B Price: $299.00

Polaroid Socialmatic
Thank you, Polaroid, for ensuring that the actually physical printed picture is far from gone. The Polaroid Socialmatic is a digital camera, yet in keeping with the manufacturer's past, can still spit out an instant image using the on-board pr...
Grade: B- Price: $279.00

Sony QX1
It's a digital camera without a lens and without a screen--but it's likely to be a very popular option. The Sony QX1 essentially turns a smartphone into a mirrorless camera, complete with manual modes and even RAW compatibility. The QX1 is...
Grade: B Price: $500.00

Sony QX30
Sony's QX line is interesting to say the least--they're essentially cameras without screens, instead, they operate with a smartphone and wi-fi or NFC. Last year's QX10 offered a solid 10x zoom--but the 2014 QX30 triples that, offering ...
Grade: B- Price: $310.00

Lytro ILLUM Light Field Camera
Light field photography means that image can be changed much more than the traditional JPEG or even RAW after the shutter is pressed. Focus, depth of field, tilt, perspective--all these elements can now be changed within post processing. Lytro cre...
Grade: A- Price: $463.00