Verdict: Four stars ★★★★ The purchase price and running costs get in the way of giving the instax SP-3 a five-star rating, but as a concept it’s beyond price. It lets you print, keep and share life’s key moments in a way that a Facebook post, an Instagram or a regular photo print delivered five... Continue Reading →
Hähnel PROCUBE2 review
Verdict: Five stars ★★★★★ Available for five different camera brands, the Pro Cube 2 can charge two batteries at the same time, or four AAs, and it has a USB output too for charging your smartphone. It even has a car adaptor. It’s a niche product, but it’s very, very good. OK, so a battery... Continue Reading →
Manfrotto Pro Light FastTrack-8 review
Verdict: 5 stars ★★★★★ If you’re prepared to put up with a short learning process to try something new, the FastTrack-8 shows it’s not a gimmick and is actually a great idea. It’s a really good sling bag with lots of pockets for all your other paraphernalia, and it’s also a way of keeping your camera... Continue Reading →
Fujifilm X-A5 review
Rating: 4 stars ★★★★ Yes, it’s hard to get excited about yet another beginner-friendly mirrorless camera with a flip-up selfie screen, a choice of colours and a series of incremental improvements over the specs of the previous model. And yet the X-A5 does rather a lot of things right. Serious photographers won’t like the lack of... Continue Reading →
K&F Lens adaptor review
Made by Chinese company K&F, they can fit practically any lens to any camera body as long as you don’t mind manual controls.
Is the new Sony A7 III the full-frame all-rounder we’ve been waiting for?
Sony’s new entry-level full-frame mirrorless camera is a regular little powerhouse.
Laowa 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D is the widest f/2.8 lens yet for APS-C mirrorless
Venus Optics broadens its lens range with a new super-wide prime for Fujifilm, Sony and Canon cameras.
Billingham launches new Hadley Small Pro camera bag
British bag maker Billingham fine-tunes one of its most popular small bags to suit pro users.
Lomography Neptune Convertible Art Lens System review
First came excitement, then bewilderment, then despair… and then it was back to excitement again.
This camera just sold for 2.4 million euros (£2.1 million/$3 million)
This Leica 0 prototype from 1923 is one of only 25 ever made, of which perhaps three are still in their original condition.