What’s in this week’s digital version Amateur Photographer 30 May 2015
Andy Westlake takes a first look at the popular X-T1’s new little brother, the Fujifilm X-T10
Andy Westlake gets hands on with Olympus’s new premium lenses – 7-14mm f/2.8 and 8mm f/1.8 lenses
Get your portraits noticed with some clever in-camera distortion techniques, says Jake Hicks
Paul Gallagher on why he now shoots colour on a DSLR after shooting mono on large format for 25 years
Three workshop leaders share their experience and tips with Tom Smallwood
We reveal the top 30 winners of our Going Abstract round of APOY 2015
Damien Demolder examines your images
Pentax’s mid-range DSLR promises excellent value for money. Andy Westlake finds out whether the Pentax K-S2 delivers
Richard Sibley puts the Panasonic Lumix G Macro 30mm f/2.8 Asph Mega OIS, an affordable lens option for Micro Four Thirds users through its paces
A week in photography
Your letters and guess the date competition
Useful gadgets to enhance your photography, from phones to filters
Expert advice, tips, tricks and more
Roger Hicks considers… ‘West Pier #1’, 1998, by Tim Rudman
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