A smaller, lighter and more affordable alternative to the RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM lens but also an excellent performer. It represents a wise choice for photographers who don’t need the one-stop advantage the f2.8L lens, as well as those looking for a more portable lens for hand-held shooting. Read more
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REVIEW: Canon’s RF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM
REVIEW: Fujifilm GFX 100S
FUJIFILM GFX100S: The new medium format mirrorless packs the GFX100’S 102-megapixel 43.8 x 32.9 BSI CMOS sensor and quad-core X-Processor 4 CPU into a body the size of a DSLR camera. Read more
REVIEW: Nikkor Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3 lens
NIKKOR Z 24-50MM F/4-6.3: A retracting 2x zoom lens for Nikon’s Z-mount mirrorless cameras that delivers good imaging performance for an affordable price. On the… Read more
REVIEW: Nikon Z6 II
A small upgrade to the Nikon Z6 that addresses key complaints about its predecessor without changing its best features. It boasts worthwhile improvements to what was initially a very good camera. The upgrade is capable of excellent performance, even with the relatively inexpensive 24-50mm kit lens supplied. Read more
REVIEW: Canon Pixma Pro-200
A dye-based A3+ inkjet printer with a small footprint that is currently the most economical to run in its class. It’s a significant improvement on the PRO-100 model it replaces; more compact, better designed and easier to operate. Read more
REVIEW: CANON RF 28-70mm f/2L USM
CANON RF 28-70MM F/2L USM: A fast, short range premium zoom lens for Canon’s full frame mirrorless cameras that boasts extensive weatherproof sealing and a… Read more
REVIEW: Anthropics PortraitPro 21
ANTHROPICS PORTRAITPRO 21: Highly automated portrait retouching software that can be a real time-saver for professional portraitists but also comes in versions priced within the… Read more
REVIEW: Epson SureColor P906
Epson SureColor SC-P906: A sophisticated and versatile A2+ photo printer that, compared to the printer it replaces in the Epson range (P800), provides good value for… Read more
REVIEW: Canon’s RF 600mm; 800mm f/11 IS STM
Two revolutionary lenses that are fun to use bring hand-held super-tele shooting to everyday photographers. Though not without their own challenges out in the field, the combination of weight, price and built-in stabilisation make Canon’s RF 600mm f/11 IS STM and RF 800mm f/11 IS STM as exciting as the company’s new R5 and R6 cameras. Read more
REVIEW: Sony A7S III
SONY α7S III: The long-awaited the third-generation model in Sony’s video-orientated Alpha 7S series has a new sensor and processor plus a huge buffer memory for continuous shooting. But it’s pricey, and expertise will be needed to get the most out of this camera. Read more