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  • February 19, 2011

    Olympus Pen E-PL2 review

    Behind its simple looks and clean lines, the Olympus Pen E-PL2 compact system camera hides a number of DSLR-worthy features. Richard Sibley tests the 12.3MP, micro four thirds camera

  • February 5, 2011

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 review

    Featuring a brand new sensor capable of producing 16.05-million-pixel images, could the GH2 be the pinnacle of the Micro Four Thirds system? We find out

  • January 15, 2011

    Canon PowerShot SX30 IS review

    With a huge 35x optical zoom lens and 14.1-million-pixel sensor, the Canon PowerShot SX30 IS could be the most exciting bridge camera we’ve ever seen. Richard Sibley finds out just how good it really is

  • January 2, 2011

    Cloning: how to clone out wires and large objects

    How to clone wires and large objects out of your images

  • November 13, 2010

    Nikon D7000 review

    With its 16.2-million-pixel CMOS sensor, Full 1080p HD video capture and a 2,016-point metering system Nikon’s latest enthusiast DSLR hints at what is to come in its professional DSLRs. Richard Sibley tests the Nikon D7000

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  • November 6, 2010

    Canon PowerShot G12 review

    One of Canon’s PowerShot G series of compact cameras has won the AP Enthusiast Compact of the Year Award for the past three years. Could the new PowerShot G12 make it four years in a…

  • October 23, 2010

    Canon EOS 60D review

    Canon's latest DSLR features more than just a new sensor. An articulated screen and significant changes to the handling could make the Canon EOS 60D the best-ever enthusiast DSLR. Read the Canon EOS 60D review…

  • October 9, 2010

    Sony Alpha 33 review

    With its use of translucent mirror technology in the Alpha 33, Sony has evolved the way that its digital cameras focus. But how much does the new system really improve on the SLR? We put…

  • September 25, 2010

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 review

    Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-LX5 features an improved sensor design and an increase in zoom magnification. Richard Sibley finds out whether the improvements make it the perfect compact camera

  • September 16, 2010

    Attaching and using second hand lenses

    Mounting and using second hand lenses may be easier than you think. Richard Sibley explains how to use classic lenses on modern DSLRs...

  • August 28, 2010

    Second hand full frame DSLRs

    With a few manufacturers having now moved on to their second or even third generation of full-frame DSLR cameras, we take a look at what second-hand full frame DSLRs are available

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