DxO Optics Pro 10 review By Rod Lawton published 14 November 14 Mini review It's specialised and sometimes complicated, but DxO's RAW conversion and lens correction program can produce amazing transformations.
OnOne releases Perfect Photo Suite 9 By Rod Lawton published 30 October 14 Half way between a conventional image-editor and a plug-in suite, Perfect Photo Suite is both a rival and a complement to programs like Adobe Lightroom
Leica goes local with Jessops 'Centres of Excellence' By Rod Lawton published 29 October 14 Visitors can soon drool over the prestige camera maker's kit in four 'shops within shops'
DxO Optics Pro 10 brings less noise and clearer skies By Rod Lawton published 29 October 14 Fed up with chromatic aberration, distortion and vignetting? You could buy an expensive new lens, or you could fix them automatically with DxO Optics Pro
Ricoh does a 360 with the Theta M15 By Rod Lawton published 28 October 14 The original Ricoh Theta launched in 2013, and the M15 adds video capability and twice the wi-fi transfer speed
Sony RX100 head-to-head: all three versions compared By Rod Lawton published 24 October 14 The Sony RX100 crams a meaty 1-inch sensor into a body no bigger than a regular high-end compact's, but do you choose the I, the II or the III?
The Lumu light meter for the iPhone does something your camera can't By Rod Lawton published 23 October 14 This handheld iPhone light meter add on might look like a retro novelty, but there's some serious science behind the Lumu's creamy white dome
Meet the Panono: a camera to make you throw up By Rod Lawton published 21 October 14 It couldn't be simpler. You just throw it up in the air and it captures a 360-degree panoramic image – automatically
Goodbye Aperture, hello Lightroom! Adobe makes swapping simple By Rod Lawton published 17 October 14 Apple gave us plenty of notice it was pulling the plug on its image-cataloguing app Aperture in 2015, and rival Adobe is ready to pick up the pieces
Up periscope! New HTC Re camera captures the world in a whole new way By Rod Lawton, Michael Rougeau published 8 October 14 Updated The HTC Re fits in your hand, connects to your smartphone and captures your life with one-button simplicity.
Cyberlink PhotoDirector 6 Ultra review By Rod Lawton published 7 October 14 Mini review It looks like a low-priced added-value version of Lightroom but risks being out-valued by the real thing.
Adobe Creative Cloud update gives it a big boost on mobile By Rod Lawton published 6 October 14 Adobe announces new or updated mobile apps and a Talent Search tool for artists and recruiters
New lenses at Photokina 2014 By Rod Lawton published 29 September 14 We take a detailed look at the top 20 lenses announced at the bi-annual Cologne photography fair.
Canon irista update brings Lightroom compatibility By Rod Lawton published 25 September 14 Lightroom users will now be able to synchronise their adjustments with photos stored on the irista website
New cameras at Photokina 2014 By Rod Lawton, Amy Davies published 18 September 14 Photokina 2014 Photokina is the world's largest photography show and takes place every two years in Cologne, Germany. The TechRadar team was there the whole week to bring you the latest.
Shooting video with stills cameras? You're doing it wrong, says Red By Rod Lawton published 17 September 14 Photokina 2014 Red's video technology makes consumer 4K video look like amateur snaps. OK, so not everyone can afford 35,000 euros for a basic starter kit, but new tech has a habit of filtering down to consumers.
Nikon thinks it's seen the future By Rod Lawton published 16 September 14 Photokina 2014 Surprisingly, the future won't consist of 100-megapixel sensors and 8K video. It'll be all about immersive imagery, capturing emotions and visual analytics.
The Leica X looks like a high-end compact to die for By Rod Lawton published 16 September 14 Photokina 2014 Big sensor compacts are taking off, and Leica has joined the party with the lush-looking Leica X and its fixed focal length 35mm-equivalent f/1.7 Summilux lens.
Leica launches the Leica M Edition 60 By Rod Lawton published 16 September 14 Photokina 2014 So you thought Leica made expensive, old-style cameras that are just a little bit behind the times?
Panasonic's GM5 packs a ton of tech into a tiny body By Rod Lawton published 15 September 14 Photokina 2014 Who says interchangeable lens cameras have to be big? Panasonic's new GM5 is small, stylish and remarkably powerful
Is the brand new Panasonic LX100 the perfect high-end compact? By Rod Lawton published 15 September 14 Photokina 2014 Big-sensor high-end compact cameras are gaining ground, and the Panasonic LX100 could be a mini-masterpiece
The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is the D-SLR Canon fans were waiting for By Rod Lawton published 15 September 14 Photokina 2014 The 7D boasted 8fps shooting, high-speed autofocus, tough metal construction and full HD movies. Its replacement has a lot to live up to.
The Canon PowerShot G7 X delivers more pixels in a smaller package By Rod Lawton published 15 September 14 Photokina 2014 The Powershot G7 X brings a new, 20.2-megapixel back-illuminated sensor.
Samsung goes for the pro market with the stunning NX1 By Rod Lawton published 15 September 14 Photokina 2014 With its 28-megapixel sensor, weather-sealed body and 15fps shooting, the NX1 a serious stab at the big league.
Sigma 150-600mm lens comes in both Sports and Contemporary versions By Rod Lawton published 12 September 14 Sigma's Contemporary and Sports lines have each gained a 150-600mm lens, so which one is right for you?