There are only a handful of newly launched cameras that have made an impression on people, but despite the passage of time, they continue to dominate search results. Some cameras are full-frame models, but there is also a new arrival in the point-and-shoot sector that is also popular. Here is a look at the models that are now trending on Amazon, and what they offer that makes people want to get them. Have a look.
Fujifilm X-T30 III

The X-T30 III is an APS-C camera equipped with a 26.1 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, X-Processor 5, and Advanced AI-powered subject detection AF, which can track people, animals, vehicles, birds, insects, and more. You can also record 6.2K/30p internal 10-bit video and 4K/60p video, along with 30fps of burst shoot. Other features include a Film Simulation dial with 20 looks, a 3-inch 1.62 million-dot LCD, and a body that costs under $ 1,000. We haven’t tested the camera, so we can’t talk about its performance.
Canon R6 Mk III

The R6 III is a highly anticipated camera whose launch did disappoint some people. The device features a 32.5MP full-frame camera with a burst rate of 40 frames per second. There is also 7K 59.94p RAW Light recording, 4K 119.8p, and Slow and Fast motion modes. In addition, you can also record Oversampled 4K 60p/30p recording (with 7K oversampling for 30p). It also offers autofocus detection, including Registered People Priority and Pre-Shot mode. You also get weather sealing, and it costs under $3000. The R6 II is quite impressive, but we haven’t had a chance to test the newly launched hybrid camera.
Sony A7 V

The Sony a7 V is another highly anticipated camera that features a 33MP full-frame Exmor RS CMOS partially stacked sensor, BIONZ XR2 image processor with AI chip, and 759 phase-detection AF points. The camera can detect humans, animals, birds, insects, vehicles, and more. It features 4K60p (full-frame) oversampled from a 7K sensor readout and up to 7.5 stops of image stabilization. While the camera boasts better ergonomics, the AF system is incompatible with a few third-party lenses, and some features are optimized only for video use. There is also similar ” AF performance as the a7IV”, and not worth the upgrade for photographers. Due to these reasons, the Sony a7V only receives a two-star rating from us.
Kodak Charmera

The only launched point-and-shoot toy camera, the Kodak Charmer, features a 1/4-inch CMOS sensor with a 1.6MP resolution. There is a fixed 35mm f2.4 lens, which can record 1440 x 1080p video and stills, and also 7 built-in filters. The design is both catchy and easy to use, and you can take it anywhere with you. However, the megapixel count is low, and there is no RAW. However, its success is also the result of vintage retro design cameras that give you a unique look and feel. If you are into that, then this is worth your time.
