Australian Camera Nov/Dec 2021 issue out now: for bloomin' great photos

Australian Camera Nov/Dec 2021 issue on sale
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The last couple of years have been hard for some of us, but if you've found yourself starved for inspiration, perhaps all you had to do was look out of your back door. And with summer knocking, the reason to do that is even greater now, because you could get some bloomin' great shots right in your own garden!

The latest issue of Australian Camera offers great tips and tricks on garden photography, so pick up your copy now!

If you can't get to your local newsagent, or just feeling too lazy to do so, you can subscribe to have the magazine delivered to your door or get yourself a digital edition – find out how below.

What's inside the November/December 2021 issue

2022 Camera Magazine Imaging Awards: great gear you've got to have
Every year, Australian Camera, in association with Camera House, picks the top photography gear of the last 12 months. Grab your copy today to find out who the 2022 Camera Magazine Imaging Awards winners are!

Get into the garden: tips for bloomin' great photos
Whether its your own or one that's open to the public, gardens are packed with potential subjects for some great shots any time of year and in all weather conditions. And you don't need a whole lotta fancy gear to get started. Australian Camera's latest issue tells you how to get clicking.

First look: Canon EOS R3's secrets revealed
Canon teased us with tidbits about its latest sports shooter prior to launch, but now all is revealed and Australian Camera has the juicy details. 

Fujifilm GFX50S II: medium format photography for full-frame money
Fujifilm continues to make its mirrorless medium format cameras more mainstream, but can its latest offering, also its most affordable to date, compete with the full-frame mirrorless marvels of today? Australian Camera puts it to the test.

Fall in love with the Nikon Z fc
Cameras can be as much about the emotional as the technical and Nikon is really tugging at the heartstrings with its retro-styled Z fc. Does its performance match its gorgeous good looks? Find out in this issue of Australian Camera.

Also in this issue
We find out how a Nikon classic – one that inspired the Z Fc – holds up after all these years, then put the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 8-25mm f/4 Pro and the Samyang AF 12mm f/2 E lenses through their paces, and finally pack it all up to find out whether the Shimoda X50 photo backpack can carry the load any time, anywhere. There's a lot to unpack in the latest issue of Australian Camera magazine.

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Published since 1979, Australian Camera is the country's premier photography magazine for enthusiasts and hobbyists and, since 2010, has been a member of the prestigious Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) – a global group of photography magazines selected for their high standards of content, production and independence.

The magazine is published six times a year (or bi-monthly), with the subscription also including an annual special issue called the Australian Camera Handbook. This offers a look into the year's most popular reviews and includes exclusive new content as well.

If this sounds like something that will keep your creative juices flowing, then print subscriptions are available from Future Australia's dedicated Techmags website.

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Australian Camera's print edition is available at all good newsagents Australia-wide, but for the ultimate in convenience, it's also available for immediate download in digital format from Zinio, providing instant access on your phone, tablet or PC. 

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Australian Camera

Australian Camera is the bi-monthly magazine for creative photographers, whatever their format or medium. Published since the 1970s, it's informative and entertaining content is compiled by experts in the field of digital and film photography ensuring its readers are kept up to speed with all the latest on the rapidly changing film/digital products, news and technologies. Whether its digital or film or digital and film Australian Camera magazine's primary focus is to help its readers choose and use the tools they need to create memorable images, and to enhance the skills that will make them better photographers. The magazine is edited by Paul Burrows, who has worked on the magazine since 1982.