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TI Photography
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Panasonic’s premium wideangle prime is designed to match the GM1. Andy Westlake sees whether it lives up to its Leica label
Review Price: £549.00
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We all love a bargain, but can a portrait lens that costs just £136 really be worth having in your camera bag? Damien Demolder finds out
Review Price: £135.99
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Is the Aldi Wildlife Camera a great buy for wildlife photographers? What Digital Camera sent Luke Massey out into the wild to find out how it performs
Review Price: £79.99
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Given that Panasonic 25mm carries the Leica name it is reasonable to think it will be more expensive than its peers. It is also reasonable to expect that it should be something a bit special, but is it?...
Review Price: £550.00
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If you've seen those 360° spinning product photos on the web and thought that perhaps you'd like to have a go at them yourself, or for your business, here's the simplest and most inexpensive method of doing them that we've yet come across.
Review Price: £136.00
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Fujifilm Finepix JZ500 comes with an affordable price tag and a full specification including 10x optical zoom and a 2.7in large LCD screen. But how does it compare to other entry-level compact cameras? The Fujifilm Finepix JZ500 review finds out...
Review Price: £120.00
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Review of the Sigma 55-200mm f/4-5.6 DC lens
Review Price: £109.00
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Review of the Tamron 55-200mm f/4-5.6 LD Macro lens
Review Price: £149.00
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Review of the Sigma 70-300mm DG Macro lens
Review Price: £159.00
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Nikon’s AF-D 35mm f/2 predates digital photography, and, as a result, it was designed to cover the full 35mm film area. As such it can easily accommodate both full-frame and DX sensors, making it just as useful on a D80 as it would be on the D3...
Review Price: £200.00
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It covers an impressive focal range, but is this the ideal Alpha lens?
Review Price: £419.00
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WDC checks out the latest super-wide zoom offering from Samsung...
Review Price: £550.00
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Available in Canon, Nikon, Pentax and Sony mounts, this optic features 15 elements in 13 groups and includes Extra Refractive Index (XR) glass...
Review Price: £290.00
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When we originally tested this lens back in June of last year it was the longest of its type, though Pentax has caught up...
Review Price: £230.00
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Features a pair of sensors that compensate for camera shake and automatic detection of camera movement when panning...
Review Price: £400.00
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This is one of the cheapest lens in this category and is available in Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sigma and Sony mounts...
Review Price: £250.00
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Designed for Pentax DSLRs, but also compatible with Samsung models, this lens boasts 16 elements in 13 groups...
Review Price: £350.00
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When this lens was first reviewed in November 2006, it was pretty much in its own niche. Now though, there’s more competition...
Review Price: £475.00
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Nikon's 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S lens is a fast, ultra-wideangle zoom designed for full-frame cameras like the D3 and D700.
Review Price: £1,200.00
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Want a true 1:1 macro for close-ups? This might fit the bill...
Review Price: £400.00
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Panasonic's second DSLR has some fierce competition, so how well does it put up a fight?....
Review Price: £899.00
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With Pentax now incorporating shift CCDs into its cameras, there's no need to add stabilisation to their lenses so the 50-200mm uses a standard Pentax KAF mount......
Review Price: £179.00
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Canon's EF 55-200mm digital SLR lens has an Ultrasonic Motor (USM) for fast and quiet autofocus and provides an imaging circle suitable for full frame and APS-C sensors.
Review Price: £189.00
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Tamron's 55-200mm lens is designed specifically for smaller digital sensors. Made from 13 elements in 9 groups, the optical train features one Low Dispersion element (LD) and also features macro capability...
Review Price: £149.00
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For those on a budget, the Sigma is well worth a look, with an average street price of £109, though the Nikon fit has a Hypersonic Motor (HSM) adding another £50 or so...
Review Price: £109.00
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This Nikon lens features 15 elements in 11 groups, including one ED element. The main difference from the non-VR lens lies in the way the VR works...
Review Price: £249.00
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If you need a lens with a really wide focal range, this one looks like it might fit the bill...
Review Price: £499.00
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The notable thing at first sight is the plastic mount, which we don't have a problem with, but we know from anecdotal evidence that others have......
Review Price: £169.00
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Coming from Sigma's DG range, this 70-300mm optic is suitable for film and digital sensors up to 35mm in size...
Review Price: £199.00
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Because Olympus adopted the Four-Thirds system, the company developed a completely new lens system to everybody else. The smaller sensor means that focal length values need to be multiplied by two to gain the 35mm equivalent – so the 40-150mm length of this lens equates to 80-300mm in 35mm film terms...
Review Price: £199.00
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