Review: Canon EOS-1D X Mk II

Introduction and features The Canon EOS-1D X Mk II is a replacement not just for the original 1D X, but also for the EOS-1D C pro video camera. And while in some areas the Mk II seems like a modest…

Hands-on review: Samsung Gear 360

Update: New Samsung Gear 360 price information has been added to this ongoing review, while its release date remains a mystery for the US and UK. Here’s our take so far. Seeing the Samsung Ge…

Review: Nikon D5

Introduction and features In November 2015 Nikon announced that the D5 was in development to replace the D4S, the company’s flagship SLR aimed at professional photojournalists and sports phot…

Review: Olfi

Introduction and features The Olfi makes a good first impression, immediately standing out from the action camera crowd with its approach to packaging. The small semi-hard case contains the camera …

Review: Sony Alpha A68

Introduction and features Sony hasn’t produced a DSLR for almost six years now, and much of its focus has since shifted to its popular compact system cameras. It has, however, maintained its …

Review: Hasselblad H6D

Features, build and handling Hasselblad had a quiet 2015, but according to the company’s CEO, Perry Oosting, that was largely because of all the work going into the development of the H6D and…

Hands-on review: Panasonic GX80/GX85

Introduction and features One of the main complaints levelled at the high-end Panasonic GX8 is that it’s a bit on the big side for a camera with a Four Thirds type sensor. Well the GX80 intro…

Review: Panasonic TZ100/ZS100

Introduction Panasonic entered the digital camera market in 2001, and in 2006 produced the first of its popular TZ range, a series of cameras with a small body and a large zoom range designed to ap…

Review: Olympus PEN-F

Introduction and features Olympus has two lines of Micro Four Thirds compact system camera (CSC); PEN and OM-D, with the OM-D series being the more ‘serious’ of the pair and aimed at en…

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