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Camera Lens Reviews
A great camera is nothing without quality glass. Our lens reviews for all camera types will ensure you make the right choice for your next big purchase.
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Wideangle optic with a wide f/1.4 aperture, but is it really worth almost £1900?
Review Price: £1,895.00
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A wide prime with internal focusing, but is this the best wideangle for K-mount users?
Review Price: £545.00
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Compatible with both full-frame and cropped-sensor bodies, this fisheye is attractively priced and performs well
Review Price: £520.00
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At almost £2000, this pricey L series optic puts in as good a performance as expected
Review Price: £1,900.00
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Great handling, great images, and not too bad a price - this Nikkor prime lens is a cracker.
Review Price: £1,190.00
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A great macro lens for the Micro Four Thirds system, with a solid mid-range performance
Review Price: £600.00
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It may be pricey, but the Canon 16-35mm full-frame lens is well established. What Digital Camera's Canon 16-35mm lens review finds out if it's still worth splashing out for
Review Price: £1,129.00
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This new lens, the Nikon 16-35mm, is the world’s first ultra-wide zoom to offer vibration reduction (VR-II) technology. The What Digital Camera Nikon AF-S 16-35mm f/4G review finds out how it fares
Review Price: £1,029.00
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Samsung NX10 Review
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Samsung's mirrorless system camera challenges the Panasonic G Micro
Review Price: £489.99
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It may not be a cheap piece of glass, but it puts in an impressive performance
Review Price: £915.00
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Designed for APS-C cameras but with a pro-spec build quality, this sub-£500 optic is a good update to an already popular lens
Review Price: £470.00
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Panasonic's all-in-one zoom reviewed
Review Price: £235.00
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We take a look at Olympus' standard lens
Review Price: £290.00
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A 17mm wide angle Micro Four Thirds lens from Olympus
Review Price: £290.00
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Panasonic's 20mm impressive standard lens
Review Price: £295.00
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This digital-only lens boasts excellent performance, Optical Stabilisation and a rock bottom price tag - so is there anything not to like?
Review Price: £330.00
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Does this 50mm prime lens deliver on its low price? Find out with the Sony DT 50mm f/1.8 SAM lens review
Review Price: £150.00
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In addition to backwards compatibility with AI models of the past, what else does this fast yet affordable prime offer? Find out in the AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 D review
Review Price: £240.00
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Sony 50mm f/1.4 Review
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What this budget prime might lack in acronyms is more than made up for in overall image quality as this WDC review of the Sony 50mm f/1.4 lens discovers.
Review Price: £280.00
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As our AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 G review discovers, this flagship prime lens from Nikon delivers excellent results in a small and lightweight package.
Review Price: £280.00
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This professional standard lens impressed our tester. Find out why by reading the Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM lens review.
Review Price: £530.00
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Available at a fraction of the price of its f/1.2 brother, how does this sub-£300 prime compare. Read the WDC Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM review to find out.
Review Price: £290.00
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This high-specification Sigma prime comes with a price-tag to match, but does image quality meausure up? Read the WDC Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM review to find out
Review Price: £360.00
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An undoubtedly well-made Pentax prime, but does the image quality live up to the price-tag? Read the WDC Pentax SMC DA* 55mm f/1.4 SDM review to find out.
Review Price: £450.00
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Does this Tamron superzoom sacrifice quality in order to keep the overall cost down, or is it a bargain? The Tamron 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DI-ll (IF) LD Macro lens review from WDC reveals all.
Review Price: £350.00
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How far does the the flagship Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 DI-II (IF) LD VC Macro Aspherical lens build on the promise of the earlier 18-250mm model, and does it make the extra £100 a worthwhile investment?
Review Price: £450.00
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Does this Pentax superzoom deliver on its promise? The WDC Pentax SMC DA 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 ED AL (IF) review aims to find out.
Review Price: £450.00
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How does this Sony superzoom stand up to the competition? This Sony DT 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 lens review from What Digital Camera aims to find out.
Review Price: £400.00
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The WDC Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC SLD OS HSM lens review discovers whether this is be the best all-round, third-party DSLR superzoom lens on the market.
Review Price: £420.00
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This lens is the more modest cousin of Canon’s L-series version, which includes both image stabilisation (IS) and ultra-low dispersion (ULD) glass.
Review Price: £425.00
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