Five things you need to know about the Canon 5DS and 5DS R By Rod Lawton published 3 July 15 Canon's new flagship DSLR boasts the highest resolution of any full-frame DSLR at 50.6 megapixels.
MacPhun sees the world in black and white with Tonality Pro 1.2 By Rod Lawton published 18 June 15 Tonality Pro is like Photoshop in reverse. It offers dramatic one-click effects, then lets you wind back and tune the settings.
DxO's new plug-in camera turns your iPhone into a DSLR (nearly) By Rod Lawton published 18 June 15 The DxO One has a 1-inch sensor and a 32mm f/1.8 lens and plugs into the Lightning socket on your iPhone or iPad.
Canon defies conventions with its new G3 X compact superzoom By Rod Lawton published 18 June 15 The G3 X has the 1-inch sensor of a high-end compact, the 25x zoom of a bridge camera and some rather good video options.
The Ricoh GR II puts a DSLR sensor in a pocket-sized body By Rod Lawton published 17 June 15 Leica, Sony and Fuji are the big names in the prestige compact camera market – but never overlook the little Ricoh GR.
Adobe launches Creative Cloud 2015 with a host of new features By Rod Lawton published 16 June 15 Adobe rolls out enterprise-level Creative Cloud features and Adobe Stock content amidst a host of smaller changes
The new Sony A7R II has specs you won't believe By Rod Lawton published 11 June 15 As if the 42-megapixel resolution wasn't a big enough story, the A7R II's sensor also has 399 phase-detection AF points.
Join the Q! Leica's new compact camera is stunning By Rod Lawton published 10 June 15 With a full-frame 24-megapixel sensor, 28mm f/1/7 Leica lens, an electronic viewfinder and autofocus, the Leica Q (Typ 116) is bang up to date.
Olympus launches new pro wide-angle lenses and a limited-edition E-M5 II By Rod Lawton published 12 May 15 For any compact system camera to compete with DSLRs it needs a strong range of lenses, and Olympus is on the case.
Fuji X-T1 gets faster, better autofocus with a v4.0 firmware update By Rod Lawton published 11 May 15 We're used to firmware updates that fix a couple of bugs and change a menu option, but this one brings a major autofocus upgrade.
Official: Canon spots a problem with the 750D/760D By Rod Lawton published 8 May 15 The company has issued an official statement and quotes serial numbers and identification marks for affected cameras.
Lightroom CC/Lightroom 6 review By Rod Lawton published 3 May 15 Adobe's professional image cataloguing tool gets some major new features, and it's still available as a standalone app.
Leica wants a lot of green for its powerful black and white camera By Rod Lawton published 30 April 15 The new Leica Monochrom (Typ 246) is a new and improved version of the original Monochrom.
Pentax K-3 II joins the movers and shakers with its own high-resolution sensor shift mode By Rod Lawton published 22 April 15 The K-3 II is Pentax's new flagship DSLR, and it uses its clever sensor shift tech to steal a march on its rivals.
DxO Optics Pro 10.4 adds Nikon D7200 and Olympus OM-D E-M5 II support By Rod Lawton published 16 April 15 DxO adds two new cameras and 466 new camera/lens combos to its latest version
Fuji goes fast and wide with its new 16mm f/1.4 prime lens By Rod Lawton published 16 April 15 The Fujinon XF16mm F1.4 R WR is weather, freeze and dust-resistant and has a 15cm minimum focus distance.
Google Snapseed 2.0 is here, but you could easily have missed it By Rod Lawton published 15 April 15 If you had the old Snapseed, you'll see it's been replaced by a shiny new version, though not everyone is happy.
The Nikon D7200 has the best APS-C sensor yet, says DxOMark By Rod Lawton published 13 April 15 Nikon's brand new D7200 enthusiasts DSLR pushes back the boundaries of APS-C sensor performance.
TIPA announces its awards for the best cameras of 2015 By Rod Lawton published 10 April 15 The Technical Image Press Association is a panel of leading photo and imaging magazines from around the world and hands out its awards annually.
Apple Photos review By Rod Lawton published 9 April 15 iPhoto was Apple's consumer orientated photo organizer and most agreed it was showing its age. But isn't Photos supposed to replace Aperture too?
Scared off by 4K? Panasonic busts some myths By Rod Lawton published 8 April 15 Interview 4K video isn't just resolution overkill – according to Panasonic it's an opportunity to meld stills, video and action photography in whole new ways
The Lensbaby Velvet 56 promises dreamy portraits and velvety close-ups By Rod Lawton published 7 April 15 A million miles from the pin-sharp computer-aided design of modern lenses, the Velvet 56 is designed for a softer, more romantic look.
Macphun Noiseless Pro 1.0 review By Rod Lawton published 2 April 15 Mini review If you want to shoot in low light you have to put up with high ISOs and noisy images, but Macphun's new app can fix that gritty look in moments.
The new Nikon 1 J5 blends high-tech features with old-school looks By Rod Lawton published 2 April 15 "I am high speed creativity," says Nikon, but the Nikon 1 J5 also harks back to the past with a more classic camera design than previous models.
Sony announces six new FE lenses for its full-frame CSCs By Rod Lawton published 4 March 15 Sony's A7-series cameras will now have 13 different lens options to attract enthusiasts and maybe professional users too.