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Nikon D5500

Nikon D5500

Nikon D5500 Review – A QUICK comparison of the Nikon D5500’s specs with those of its D5300 predecessor doesn’t reveal many differences, with the new camera constructed around the same 24.2MP APS-C sensor. However, Nikon has integrated touchscreen control to the 3.2in, 1.04-million-dot articulating LCD and...

Leica S

Leica S Review – The Leica S (Typ 007) medium format DSLR is based around a 37.5-million-pixel CMOS sensor. First shown in prototype form at Photokina 2014, the Leica S (Typ 007) is a successor to the CCD-based Leica S2 from 2009. It uses the unique Leica...

Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 IV

Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 IV

Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 IV Review – The RX-series from Sony is regarded as one of the top performers in the compact cameras segment. The RX100 and subsequent upgrades have improved with each iteration and the latest RX100 IV takes the camera’s video capability a step...

Canon EOS 5DS R

Canon EOS 5DS and Canon EOS 5DS R

Canon EOS 5DS R Review – Pixels are to photography what horsepower is to motoring. We know there’s really no practical need for a car or bike that will do almost 200mph when the national speed limit is just 70mph, but that doesn’t stop high-performance...

Quick Guide to Photographing Fungi

A group of sulphur tuft fungi, photographed with a fisheye lens

The advent of autumn tends to signal the end of the year’s insect and flower photography, and nature photographers could be excused for thinking that their image-making opportunities were starting to dwindle. Cast an eye on an autumnal woodland floor, however, and the chances are...

Macro Photography Like A Pro

Macro Photography

You already have everything you need to shoot amazing close-up images. All you have to do is take the lens off your camera and shoot through it the wrong way round. This ‘reversing’ technique is the perfect introduction to macro, as it’s free. But while...

Fujifilm X100T

Fujifilm X100T

Fujifilm X100T Review – The Fujifilm X series has been one of the big success stories of the digital imaging age. The manufacturer has successfully combined two things that appeal strongly in the marketplace: camera bodies that look beautifully classic, and image quality that’s up there...

The Samsung NX-Series System

Since introducing their first CSC, the 15.1-MP NX10 with three NX lenses in January 2010, Samsung has been prolific in developing new technology and introducing new products. The NX10 was the only mirrorless camera to employ the large (so-called APS-C) 23.4 x 15.6 mm sensor...

The Sony Alpha System

The Sony Alpha System

Although Sony entered the digital SLR market by acquiring Konica Minolta (in 2006), the current Alpha models have developed far past their predecessors, retaining only the A-mount and in-camera image stabilizer. Since the first Sony model, the α100, the company has been adding entirely new...