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The A7 II has a modified grip, a top-plate rejig and improved autofocus compared to the original A7. → Read More
Extended sensitivity range, a new lens, an electronic viewfinder built-in and a selfie-enabling screen. → Read More
It gives little away to Nikon's pro DSLRs in image quality, but the D750 is a whole lot more affordable. → Read More
The EOS Rebel T6i gives you the control you need plus beginner-friendly options. → Read More
The new sensor, dual processing engines and top-end AF and metering systems combine to make the Canon EOS 7D Mark II a superb camera. → Read More
The EOS Rebel T6i gives you the control you need plus beginner-friendly options. → Read More
After less than a year on sale, the Canon EOS 650D (Rebel T4i) has been replaced by the 700D (Rebel T5i). We play spot the difference in our review. → Read More
Sony's 12MP full-frame CSC is a great option if 4K video and low light shooting are your thing → Read More
Nikon's baby D5 is perfect for the action photographer → Read More
The Nikon D500 is everything we hoped it would be, and in some respects more. → Read More
It gives little away to Nikon's pro DSLRs in image quality, but the D750 is a whole lot more affordable. → Read More
The D500 is an excellent camera, and one that will serve many enthusiasts well, giving them the first-rate systems they desire in a smaller, more affordable body than the D5. → Read More
The Nikon D500 is everything we hoped it would be, and in some respects more. → Read More
While the D500 doesn't have a full metal body like the D5, its metal chassis is more durable than the D300S's. The degree of weather sealing is also greater, so the camera can be used in harsher conditions. Nikon has also omitted a pop-up flash to make the D500 sturdier, and the hotshoe is supplied with a weatherproof seal to protect it when a flashgun isn't mounted. → Read More
The Canon EOS 5D Mark II hit the market in late 2008, and although it wasn't the first DSLR to offer HD video, its ability to record at 1080p footage overshadowed the Nikon D90's 720p, making it the popular choice for many movie makers. → Read More
The iFCL metering performed well here, the highlights in the petal have not burned out. → Read More
While the key specification changes since the 5D Mark II largely just bring the Canon EOS 5D Mark III into line with Canon's existing DSLRs, we're impressed with the results from the new camera. → Read More
According to Canon, the EOS 5D Mark III has better weatherproofing than the Mk II version. This is something that's difficult to test in the short term, but many enthusiasts and pros will be reassured by that knowledge. → Read More
A burst shooting rate of 6fps is solid if unspectacular, while wildlife photographers may find the Canon EOS 5D Mark III's Quiet Mode useful, because unlike other quiet modes, it doesn't rely on the mirror being held up after the shot has been taken. → Read More
It may have been replaced by the Mark IV, but the EOS 5D Mark III is still a brilliant camera. → Read More