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Caira camera review: who needs Lightroom anymore?
By Rashid Ahmad published
The Caira claims to fuse proper camera engineering with Google’s new ‘Nano Banana’ AI. It mostly succeeds, but also makes you wonder if you’ve just been replaced by your own camera.

DJI Osmo Action 6 review: a mature GoPro alternative
By Peter Fenech published
DJI continues its mission to be taken seriously in the action camera market in impressive style

DJI Neo 2 review: takes selfie drones to new heights
By Sam Kieldsen published
With improvements to video quality, obstacle avoidance and more, DJI's second-gen "follow-me" drone is ideal for vloggers and travellers.

Kodak Ektar H35N: adorably basic
By Rod Lawton published
Imagine the tech of a disposable film camera, but in a reusable design with a splash of style and a vertical format that gets you double the shots on a roll of film.

Thermal Master P1 mobile thermal camera review
By Mark Pickavance published
The Thermal Master P1 is a thermal camera that connects to a phone or PC using USB.

DwarfLabs Dwarf III review: a mini marvel for astrophotography beginners
By Marc McLaren published
The DwarfLabs Dwarf III is a mini marvel: small and light enough to take in airline carry-on luggage but capable of seriously impressive astrophotography.

Sirui SVM-145P monopod review
By James Abbott published
The Sirui SVM-145P is a versatile and robust monopod with fast operation and an impressive maximum payload, making it ideal for photography and video.

Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II review: a five-star lens by every metric
By Timothy Coleman published
The Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II is Nikon's first second-gen Z-mount lens, with a new optical design, slimmer profile and internal zoom – but is it a big enough upgrade to tempt owners of the original?

Kodak PixPro C1 review: cheap and cheerful?
By Rod Lawton published
Kodak's PixPro C1 looks great and costs just $99 / £79 – but I'm still not sure I'd buy one

It's far from perfect, but Lomography's cheap Lomourette compact camera is packed with grainy lo-fi analog charm
By Chris Rowlands published
A cheap half-frame film camera capable of surprisingly attractive stills, the Lomography Lomourette is a plaything for analog imperfectionists.
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