Nikon P900 bridge camera brings a record-breaking 83x optical zoom By Rod Lawton published 2 March 15 With an effective focal range of 24-2000mm, this is the longest-range bridge camera yet. Thank goodness for its 5-stop image stabilizer.
Nikon D7200 brings a handful of new features but no breakthroughs By Rod Lawton published 2 March 15 Released not so much with a fanfare as a polite cough, the D7200 looks like a mid-term update to Nikon's top DX-format digital SLR.
Hands on: Canon 11-24mm f/4L USM review By Rod Lawton published 19 February 15 Not yet rated If this lens was any wider you'd get your ears in the shot! We try it out in the real world.
Pentax K-S2 brings rugged versatility to the DSLR market By Rod Lawton published 9 February 15 The Pentax K-S2 combines a dust and water-resistant design with a fully-articulating screen, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC and a dual-dial control system.
Serif's new Mac-based Photoshop rival is now a free beta By Rod Lawton published 9 February 15 Serif's Affinity Designer was Apple's Best App of 2014 runner-up, so can Affinity Photo make a similar splash in the photo editing market?
How good is the Olympus E-M5 Mark II's 5-axis stabilization? By Rod Lawton published 6 February 15 KAUAS has been working with Olympus for a while, saw our TechRadar news story and sent us this video – so we probed for more details.
Canon's new EOS M3 compact system camera takes no chances By Rod Lawton published 6 February 15 The new 24-megapixel sensor and 6x faster hybrid AF are welcome, but this camera's main issues haven't changed.
Canon's new 750D (T6i)/760D (T6s) D-SLR double-act targets novices and enthusiasts By Rod Lawton published 6 February 15 Inside they're the same, but on the outside the EOS 750D (Rebel T6i) and 760D (Rebel T6s) are aimed at different kinds of users.
Canon 5DS 50-megapixel monster set to redefine the professional DSLR market By Rod Lawton published 6 February 15 The king is dead! The EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R smash the resolution record previously set by the Nikon D800/810.
Samsung's new NX500 puts the NX1 sensor in a compact body By Rod Lawton published 5 February 15 You still get Samsung's class-leading 28MP back-illuminated APS-C sensor, but in a smaller compact system camera body weighing just 287g.
Crazy-but-true Olympus sensor captures details between the pixels By Rod Lawton published 5 February 15 There's much more to Olympus's new enthusiast's compact system camera than its resolution, though, as the E-M5 Mark II's specs reveal.
Pentax full-frame bombshell: 'reference' camera to go on show at CP+ By Rod Lawton published 4 February 15 The new Pentax full-frame DSLR design will be displayed at the CP+ 2015 exhibition in Yokohama, Japan, from February 12-15.
Fuji launches S9900W and S9800 with 50x zooms By Rod Lawton published 15 January 15 Has compact camera development hit a plateau? Canon, Nikon and now Fuji have released modest updates to existing models.
Fuji's new XQ2 high-end compact is easy on the pocket, literally By Rod Lawton published 15 January 15 There aren't many high-end compacts that will genuinely slip into your pocket, and the XQ2 promises style, image quality and performance too.
Fuji commits to low-cost CSC market with X-A2 and updated lenses By Rod Lawton published 15 January 15 We thought Fuji would bring out a new beginner-friendly compact system camera in 2015, and here it is.
Nikon launches three new CoolPix compacts By Rod Lawton published 14 January 15 The CoolPix S3700, S2900 and L31 are an 'expansion' of the current range rather than replacements
Nikon acknowledges D750 flare issue By Rod Lawton published 13 January 15 Nikon's latest D-SLR is under the spotlight, which is probably the worst possible place under the circumstances…
Samsung NX1 firmware update 'coming soon' By Rod Lawton published 12 January 15 It was only launched in September 2014, but already Samsung has release a significant firmware update for its flagship compact system camera.
The Canon EOS 80D may have poked its head out By Rod Lawton published 9 January 15 This is a picture of Canon's new Connect Station storage device, but at the far left is a tantalising glimpse of a camera that doesn't actually exist… yet.
Panasonic launches TZ70 travel camera and more By Rod Lawton published 5 January 15 CES 2015 Panasonic's travel zoom camera is not the only news. There's the rugged FT30 and stylish SZ10 party camera too.
Pentax shows 'reference' camera and lenses at CES By Rod Lawton published 5 January 15 CES 2015 Pentax is quoting 'tentative' and 'undecided' launch dates, and there is little news as yet regarding specifications.
Fuji X-T1 gets turbocharged with v3.0 firmware update By Rod Lawton published 18 December 14 This update applies to the original X-T1 and the new Graphite version, which incorporates some of these features but not all.
Sony sneaks out an A7 successor By Rod Lawton published 20 November 14 It's a world first, according to Sony, but beyond the 5-axis stabilisation system, what else is new about the A7 II?
Free firmware update for Fuji X-T1 owners By Rod Lawton published 20 November 14 Fuji's classy and massively popular SLR-style compact system camera gets a mid-term upgrade – and it's free
Nikon D610 vs Canon 6D: best full frame DSLR on a budget By Ian Evenden, Rod Lawton published 19 November 14 Prices have tumbled since these two full-frame D-SLRs were launched, so there may never be a better time to buy