
Alan Palazon
I’ve been writing professionally since 2021 and joined Digital Camera World as a staff writer in 2026. My previous role was as a junior editor for a careers advice publisher and I’ve freelanced in the sustainability and travel and tourism niches.
In 2025, I became a qualified journalist completing my training remotely while traveling through Latin America. The experience melded my love for words and photography, and expanded my photographic interest into international photojournalism. Capturing the world’s incredible landscapes and cultures through the lens is what most inspires me.
I started out on a Nikon D3500, which was the ideal entry-level digital camera, but have since upgraded to Sony’s Alpha system. My go-to setup is the A7III (and later A7 models) paired with the 24-105 F4 G lens. In all honesty, cameras are so advanced these days that I don’t think it matters what make or model you use.
Latest articles by Alan Palazon

Is composition still king in the internet era? I’m sorry to say, but the average viewer probably cares more about the final edit than photographic composition
By Alan Palazon published
OPINION The internet is diluted with fundamentally poor images that have been well-edited and I wonder if this has changed what a good photo is for the average viewer

Is Canon working on more compact, quiet focus prime lenses? A new patent hints at compact, quiet primes
By Alan Palazon published
NEWS A newly-published Canon patent has revealed a design that aims to make compact, inner-focus lenses with fewer aberrations

Canon's RF-S zooms for crop sensors all have variable apertures. Rumors hint that could change with an f/4 prosumer zoom
By Alan Palazon published
RUMORS There's talk of a 15-70mm f/4 constant-aperture lens to accompany the Canon EOS R7 II camera, with both rumored for release this summer

Forget frames per second – this WW1 photographer captured galloping horses using a glass plate camera that took 3 frames PER MINUTE!
By Alan Palazon published
HISTORY British WW1 photographer, John Warwick Brooke, used a cumbersome glass plate camera to snap galloping horses

I've spotted two new Sony A7R VI rumors. One, I believe, but the other? I'm skeptical
By Alan Palazon published
RUMORS The latest in a string of Sony A7R VI rumors is that the camera will be announced in May and that it'll feature a fully-stacked sensor. While I believe the first, the second is questionable…

The latest Nikon firmware updates tweak how two mirrorless cameras handle aperture settings before going to sleep
By Alan Palazon published
News Firmware version 2.01 for the Nikon Zf and 5.32 for the Nikon Z9 ensure the cameras lock in the current aperture setting upon powering down for sleep mode

I call BS on an 80MP A7R VI if this newly-rumored 67MP Sony partially-stacked sensor is true
By Alan Palazon published
RUMORS The latest Sony rumor is of a 67MP partially-stacked sensor, which I think is more likely to feature in the forthcoming A7R VI than the previously-rumored 80MP sensor

Photographers traded in 'bulky' DSLRs for mirrorless, but now some mirrorless bodies feel just as bulky
By Alan Palazon published
OPINION Mirrorless was touted as the next generation of razor-thin camera bodies, but now some are just as bulky, and certainly heavy, as any DSLR camera I’ve ever held

This photograph is nearly 110 years old, but it still creates a knot in my stomach. Tense WWI photo proves that the key to a good image is the emotional reaction it creates
By Alan Palazon published
HISTORY The image depicts the tense moment before British troops launched a trench raid during the Battle of The Somme in 1916

Winner of Istanbul Photo Awards is a painful reminder of photojournalism’s role in documenting humanity’s darker moments
By Alan Palazon published
News The winner of the the Istanbul Photo Awards 2026 has been announced and it's a stark reminder of photojournalism's role in capturing humanity's darker moments as well its brighter ones

Laowa leaks a photo of a mystery lens – and the image hints at both zoom and autofocus. As a Sony shooter, I'm hoping for a 12-20mm
By Alan Palazon published
News An image of a mystery Laowa wide-angle zoom for Sony E-mount has appeared online and, while I’d like to see a 12-20mm, it’ll probably feature a 14-24mm focal length

This new "first-ever" lens isn't in stores yet, but I have already tried it – and was surprised at the results. Thypoch is building its first autofocus zoom
By Alan Palazon published
News Thypoch is venturing into zoom autofocus lenses with a 24-50mm AF for Sony E-mount, and I recently snapped some shots with it

Canon to release 6 to 8 RF lenses per year – is it catch-up time for its lagging APS-C ecosystem?
By Alan Palazon published
News Canon recently stated it’s committed to releasing “six to eight” RF lenses per year – which could see it bolster its currently underwhelming APS-C lens offering

Tamron hints that future lenses may launch with multiple mounts right from the start with a surprising new “simultaneous multi-mount” focus
By Alan Palazon published
News Tamron recently shared that new lens launches may come in multiple mounts from the start, instead of releasing the Sony E-mount first

Filmmakers get some love from Fujifilm with the latest GFX100 II firmware update, but what about still photographers?
By Alan Palazon published
News Firmware version 2.50 enables the GFX100 II to display aperture in t-stops and also brings new zoom controls for the GF 32-90mm power zoom lens

Rumors are flying about a "major" Sony launch coming soon, but I suspect it's actually this long-anticipated mirrorless
By Alan Palazon published
News I don’t mean to spoil the vibe, but the rumored ‘major’ E-mount camera is most likely the A7R VI, which has been expected for a while

Is Canon cooking up more compact pancake lenses? New patent hints at more compact f/2.8 prime lenses
By Alan Palazon published
NEWS There’s a new Canon patent detailing a series of f/2.8 wide-angle lenses, but the camera giant may have already released one of them

An AI company that wants to...limit AI? This brand is finally speaking up in the silence, saying that AI can't replace photographers
By Alan Palazon published
NEWS Aftershoot has stated that “the camera will always need you,” promising its software will never replace photographers

Overheating is a major challenge for video. New patent hints that Nikon could be working on a fan-cooled camera
By Alan Palazon published
NEWS A new Nikon patent has revealed a fan-based cooling unit design, most likely for a high-end mirrorless rig geared towards cinematography

Sony demos new 10K 105MP 100fps large format global shutter sensor
By Alan Palazon published
News Sony’s new flagship IMX927 industrial imaging sensor is suspected to rollout this year. But what does this mean for consumer photography?

Jamie Lee Curtis is claiming she invented Instagram again… I disagree, but she did help pioneer smartphone photography
By Alan Palazon published
News Actress Jamie Lee Curtis has once again claimed she invented Instagram. What she definitely did created helped pioneer smartphone photography

World Cup pub photo wins street photography award with raw fan emotion
By Alan Palazon published
News Shot during the 2018 FIFA World Cup in a UK pub, this powerful image of football fans has just won a CEWE Photo Award.

Photographer uses a legendary retro panoramic film camera with a "swinging" lens to capture band at Abbey Road Studios
By Alan Palazon published
News UK-based photographer Chris Lombardi shot disco-rock band The Great Leslie using a Widelux, a swing-lens panoramic film camera with legendary status

This photographer snapped Tom and Jerry in real life – but the ominous scene looks nothing like the cartoons!
By Alan Palazon published
News This unbelievable image of a cat stalking its mouse prey was nominated for an award but, unlike the cartoons, the ominous scene induces worry rather than laughter
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