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OM System M.Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm F2.8 IS Pro review: an incredible wildlife and sports zoom
By Timothy Coleman published
The OM System 50-200mm is the world's first 100-400mm equivalent zoom lens with f/2.8 aperture. Together with a current OM System camera, it's a true wildlife and sports photography master.

Nikon Zr review: cinema cameras just got a major new player
By Timothy Coleman published
Not yet ratedThe ZR is the first in a new line of cinema cameras by Nikon, packing 6K video, internal RAW recording, RED color profiles, and in-body image stabilization.

Canon EOS C50 review: the Sony-rivalling compact cinema camera we needed
By Timothy Coleman published
Not yet ratedCanon's smallest cinema camera packs a punch with a 32MP full-frame sensor, 7K Raw internal video recording, open gate, dual-pixel autofocus, plus long record times.

DJI Mic 3 review: a class-leading premium wireless mic
By Sam Kieldsen last updated
Combining the superb audio performance of the Mic 2 with the lightweight compactness of the Mic Mini, the DJI Mic 3 is arguably the best wearable wireless microphone you can buy.

Hasselblad X2D II 100C review: a dream camera for photography, edging closer to reality
By Timothy Coleman published
The X2D II 100C is a premium 100MP photography-only camera with true end-to-end HDR capture, improved autofocus, and format-leading image stabilization.

Insta360 Go Ultra review: the ultimate tiny hands-free 4K action cam?
By Lauren Scott published
Insta360's latest miniature action camera is its most powerful model in the 'Go' series so far, but it's also bulkier than the Go3S.

Thermal Master P3 thermal camera review
By Mark Pickavance published
The Thermal Master P3 is a thermal camera that connects to a phone or PC using USB.

I’ve just found a pair of travel tripods that surprise and excite me in equal measure, and the video version is truly something special
By James Abbott published
The Ulanzi GlideGo Travel Tripod and GlideGo Video Tripod are a unique pair of tripods offering unique features and functionality that could make a creative difference.

I tested Camp Snap’s retro video camera – and it’s a cut-price portal to a simpler time
By Sam Kieldsen published
Review Camp Snap has followed up its cult point-and-shoot stills snapper with a similarly stripped-back, nostalgia-fuelled camcorder channelling the spirit of 1960s 8mm analogue technology.
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