The Sigma 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 goes just that little bit further By Rod Lawton published 12 September 14 The Sigma 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 is the company's longest superzoom yet, in a sector where every little increase in focal length is a little more territory gained.
The Nikon 20mm f/1.8G updates a classic prime lens with modern technology By Rod Lawton published 12 September 14 Designed for full-frame (FX) Nikon D-SLRs, the Nikon 20mm f/1.8 combines a super-wide angle of view with an impressive maximum aperture.
Nikon gets flashy with the Speedlight SB-500 By Rod Lawton published 12 September 14 Traditionally, you either get a flash for stills photography or a continuous light for movies… but the new Nikon SB-500 combines them in a single unit.
Nikon's CoolPix S6900 puts you in the picture By Rod Lawton published 12 September 14 Pictures of you, pictures of you with your friends, pictures of you with other people's friends… the new Nikon CoolPix S6900 is a camera made for selfies
Nikon D750 full-frame SLR breaks cover By Rod Lawton published 12 September 14 Nikon's plain-Jane D610 full-frame SLR now has a more powerful sibling, with a tilting screen, better autofocus, improved video, built-in wi-fi and more.
Feeling adventurous? The new Ricoh WG-M1 could be the perfect companion By Rod Lawton published 10 September 14 Ricoh's regular 'adventure-proof' WG cameras are pretty striking, but they've really pushed the kayak out with this one.
The new Fuji XF50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR telephoto is pitched at pros By Rod Lawton published 10 September 14 The constant f/2.8 maximum aperture and weatherproof construction give this lens professional credentials.
Fuji X-T1 firmware update brings a barrage of improvements By Rod Lawton published 10 September 14 Owners can look forward to better focusing, better video, a high-speed electronic shutter and more.
The new Fuji X-T1 Graphite Edition is not just a pretty paint job By Rod Lawton published 10 September 14 An electronic shutter, Classic Chrome mode and 'natural' Live View are just the start
Fuji X100T: Fuji's fixed-lens classic gets an update By Rod Lawton published 10 September 14 The 16-megapixel X-Trans sensor stays the same, but Fuji's top-end compact camera gets a host of other improvements.
Film isn't dead! The Lomo LC-A 120 helps fuel the retro revival By Rod Lawton published 9 September 14 Lomo's new medium-format film camera blends low-tech charm with a super-wide lens. It'll even fit in your coat pocket
Nikon Capture NX-D review By Rod Lawton published 1 August 14 Mini review Like other camera makers, Nikon makes its own, dedicated raw conversion software. It's free, but is it worth using?
Adobe Lightroom Mobile review By Rod Lawton published 1 May 14 Now you can get Lightroom on your iPad! We put Lightroom Mobile under the microscope and find out what's new in Lightroom 5.4
DxO Optics Pro 9 review By Rod Lawton published 18 November 13 Recommended Mini review This software could make your lenses, and your camera, perform better than you ever thought possible… so how does DxO Optics Pro work, and what's new in version 9?
Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 review By Rod Lawton published 24 September 13 Editor's Choice It's designed for novices, but Elements 12 caters for a wide range of users, right up to enthusiasts and experts.
Apple Aperture 3 review By Rod Lawton published 12 July 13 Apple's serious photography app feels like 'iPhoto Pro' – is that good or bad?
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 review By Rod Lawton published 29 April 13 We test out Lightroom 5 to see what's new, how it works and how it might change the way you work.
How to fix old photos in iPhoto By Rod Lawton published 5 September 12 Tutorial Old prints deteriorate with time. Here's how to restore some of the colour, contrast and detail once you've scanned them.
Serif PhotoPlus X5 review By Rod Lawton published 25 June 12 With Photoshop CS and Elements costing so much, is there a gap for a high-powered, low-cost image editor such as Serif PhotoPlus X5?
iPhoto: the ultimate guide for Mac and iPad By Graham Barlow, Richard Cobbett, Rod Lawton published 3 June 12 Tutorial Make the most of iPhoto's powerful photo handling on both your Mac and your iPad.
How to customise your iPhoto slideshows By Rod Lawton published 28 April 12 Tutorial iPhoto's presets are good, but can be a little overpowering. Fortunately you can set up slideshows manually, and gain more control.
Adobe Photoshop CS6 review By Rod Lawton published 23 April 12 The latest edition of Adobe's world-beating image-editor boasts some impressive new features - and a new user interface to boot.
How to use RAW files with iPhoto By Rod Lawton published 22 April 12 Tutorial Normally, digital cameras process image data captured by the sensor and save the finished photo as a JPEG file, but RAW files contain the image data in its unprocessed form.
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 review By Rod Lawton published 13 April 12 Adobe Lightroom is an attempt to bring the two functions of Adobe Bridge and Photoshop Elements together, so that you can both organise your photos and edit them within a single application.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III vs Canon EOS 5D Mark II By Rod Lawton published 6 March 12 Early View The EOS 5D Mark III has a 22MP full-frame sensor, adding one million pixels to the old 5D Mark II. But is that all that's changed?