
Canon's smallest and lightest DSLR provides18-megapixel resolution, Full HD movie recording with EOS functionality and performance.

Canon's smallest and lightest DSLR provides18-megapixel resolution, Full HD movie recording with EOS functionality and performance.

A minor update to the ESO 650D featuring a smarter body finish, improved mode dial and enhanced functionality in live view mode.

A new 18-megapixel DSLR with a compact, lightweight body plus the versatility and functionality of EOS cameras.

We update our First Look at the EOS 6D with a user report plus a full suite of test results and sample images.

A budget-priced DX-format DSLR with high sensor resolution and sophisticated video capabilities.

A minor update to the popular Pentax K-5 with a new sensor and autofocusing system plus an improved monitor screen.

Sony’s new flagship brings Translucent Mirror Technology to a 'full frame’ camera, along with a new 24.3 MP sensor, hybrid autofocusing and Full HD movie recording.

Nikon's latest entry-level DSLR adds support for Full HD movie recording, optional Wi-Fi connectivity and provides higher sensor and monitor resolution.
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Waves. They’re all around us. Sometimes they’re obvious and sometimes they’re very subtle indeed. And, once again, our loyal Photo Challengers tackled the topic with their usual enthusiasm and creativity.
The ‘One...’ challenge arose from an exercise photographer Paul Gummer (Photo Review, Issue #52) often sets for his students; namely to photograph a single object against a plain background.
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For our Portals and Thresholds challenge, we asked photographers to capture an opening that might provoke a viewer to wonder where looking or even stepping through might lead.
The idea of the Summer Postcard challenge was for photographers to create imagery that would in some way capture the feeling of summer – in a postcardy sort of way.
Our ’Tools of the Trade’ challenge was inspired by the editor’s encounter with a well-worn old brace-and-bit, and in particular with how evocative it was of his long dead grandfather.