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Fujifilm X-T3 review

Fujifilm has found many fans since it launched its X-series of compacts and interchangeable-lens cameras, and the fourth-generation X-T3 is a significant step forward for the company.  While Canon's and Nikon's recent entries into the full-frame mirrorless game, the Canon … Continue reading

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Canon EOS R

Canon's latest EOS R is now finally with us. Expectations were already high, and these only rose following Nikon's launch the other week of its new Z system with the Z6 and Z7, and as the debut model in a … Continue reading

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Nikon Z6

While the Nikon Z7 might be grabbing all the headlines, Nikon's other new full-frame mirrorless camera, the Z6, is perhaps going to have the broader appeal, especially amongst enthusiast photographers. Nikon is adopting a two-pronged strategy similar to that employed … Continue reading

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Nikon Z7

The Nikon Z7 is finally here. Nikon's full-frame mirrorless camera has been rumored and speculated about for the last couple of years, and now it's a reality. With Sony eating into Nikon's full-frame market share with the likes of the … Continue reading

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Panasonic Lumix LX100 II

The Lumix LX100 II is the long-awaited follow-up to Panasonic's brilliant high-end compact camera, the LX100.   With some cameras you’re looking for a single killer feature, such as resolution for commercial photographers, or speed for sports shooters; but if … Continue reading

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Panasonic Lumix TS7 / FT7 review

The Lumix TS7 (known as the Lumix FT7 outside the US) is Panasonic’s new premium waterproof camera. This is the first high-end waterproof camera we’ve seen from Panasonic in over five years, with the outgoing TS5 / FT5 soldiering on … Continue reading

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Lensbaby Sol 45

The Sol 45 is Lensbaby going back to its roots. The original Lensbaby was launched back in 2004 and its simple, single element design with a flexible housing managing to replicate the 'Holga look' for digital cameras.  This was thanks … Continue reading

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Yi Discovery Action Camera review

Sixty dollars (or pounds). That's how much Chinese company Yi is charging for its latest budget action camera. And you know what? It's pretty good. Yi has been on a mission to undercut GoPro for a while, issuing a few … Continue reading

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Sigma 105mm f/1.4 DG HSM | Art

There’s some stiff competition in pro-grade prime lenses for portraiture, including the Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM, Nikon AF-S 105mm f/1.4E ED and Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 G Master. Sigma’s recently launched 105mm ‘Art’ lens takes them all on, … Continue reading

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Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS II USM

Canon has recently updated both of the 70-200mm telephoto zooms in its line-up that feature image stabilizers. The f/2.8 version, favoured by many professional and enthusiast photographers, reaches its third edition, with a merely minor refresh. A high-tech ‘Air Sphere … Continue reading

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Fujifilm X-T100

The Fujifilm X-T100 is the brand's latest entry-level mirrorless camera, slotting in above the X-A5 and below the X-T20 in the X Series range.  Looks can be deceiving though, and while the X-T100 shares a design more closely related to … Continue reading

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Nikon D3400 review

The D3400 is the latest in a line of Nikon entry-level DSLRs that adheres to a no-frills template, one that prioritises small size, light weight and a simple design, all the while maintaining the benefits of an interchangable-lens system. A … Continue reading

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