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This $2,100 photography-enthusiast-targetted full frame DSLR couldn't be further from the tokenistic, middle-of-the-road compacts with Wi-Fi network connectivity that have lingered on the peripheries of the big electronic maker's camera lineups for many years. Beyond this, Samsung, keen to capitalize on its mobile phone and networking technologies, has included Wi-Fi in a wide range of its cameras, including all three current models in its NX line of interchangeable lens cameras, which it is branding as 'Smart Cameras.'Īnd the continued spread of Wi-Fi capability is no better exemplified than its appearance in Canon's EOS 6D. Most of the models on the market are conventional compact cameras with some attempt made to add Wi-Fi capability to them.


Fujifilm's F800 EXR was the easiest we tried. The differences between them usually come down to how simple it is to get the devices to communicate. Most Wi-Fi cameras make image transfer an option from the playback menu. So, if you want better image quality with smartphone flexibility, what are your options, what do they offer and how easy are they to use? And this isn't just being seen in compact cameras - several of the latest mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras, which offer the large-sensor image quality of DSLRs, now come with Wi-Fi capability. As a result, there's been a flood of cameras that will connect by Wi-Fi to smartphones, in order to piggy-back their inherent connectivity advantages.

The latest appraoch, being embraced by most of the big camera makers, is to build cameras that co-operate with smartphones, rather than trying to compete with them. However, camera makers have started to respond to this pressure by offering cameras that offer greater levels of connectivity, to try to wrestle back some of the convenience of a smartphone, while retaining their own inherent advantages. Simply offering slightly better image quality and the flexibility of zoom lenses isn't enough to overcome this convenience and connectivity.
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The always-with-you convenience, along with the ability to process images immediately on the device, to modify it with software updates and additional third-party apps and to upload to the web from almost anywhere is a combination that's very hard for digicams to compete with. The rising popularity of smartphones has come at the expense of conventional compact digital cameras.
