Yes, it's action cam season. Sony's entered the market, Contour has updated its line with the Contour+2. But what about the latest from the brand that's come to define the category—the Kleenex of action cams, if you will? Read More >>
Anyone in the market for a top point-and-shoot camera is probably deciding between Canon's S100 and Sony's RX100. But Panasonic is back in the game with the Lumix LX7, a sequel to one of the top shooters of 2010, the wildly popular LX5. Does Panasonic's latest have what it takes to beat these pocket titans? Read More >>
More than two years ago, the Canon 550D aka the T2i set the standard for beginner DSLRs. The camera proved, for £700-odd, that you could get beautiful photos and slick HD video. It was incredibly popular, as was Canon's 2011 follow-up, the 600D (T3i). Read More >>
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"Minus a few (in my eyes) unnecessary features it's nearly identical to the 550D still. If the video auto-focus worked better it would be a huge plus t..." More »
Zoom makes some fine audio recording equipment—not the best in the industry, but generally a fantastic value. Now, with the £149 Q2HD, the company has added video recording capability to a nice handheld field microphone. Is it going to make you the next Ron Burgundy? Read More >>
The Nikon D700 was the last great pre-video DSLR. It was an excellent and very boring camera. Nikon's newest, a £2,400 body called the D800, introduces two major features: HD video and a 36-megapixel sensor. Read More >>
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