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By Digital Camera published
Download the video tutorials, buyer’s guide, tips cards and project files for Digital Camera issue 298
By Adam Waring published
News It's 3 Legged Thing's first L-bracket to be made in Great Britain, as well as designed in the country, too
By Kim Bunermann published
News The Mitakon 55mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro lens is here, covering DSLRs and mirrorless cameras from APS-C to medium format, with broad mount support
By Adam Juniper published
News Antigravity – Insta360's new drone company – announced its first drone, and I got to try it out. Here's what it was like!
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By Matthew Richards published
Review The Manfrotto 804 3-way head is unusual in having a plastic build, but it still has a hefty payload rating
By Matthew Richards published
Review The Manfrotto X-PRO 3-way head brings finesse and fine-tuning to camera positioning, with three independent locking levers and two adjustable friction dampers
By Adam Waring published
Review Whether you shoot with a phone, compact camera, or tablet, this convertible selfie stick has a versatile mount and attachments for lights, mics, and more
By Matthew Richards published
Review The Viltrox AF 15mm f/1.7 Air extends the range of fast, APS-C format Viltrox Air prime lenses into wide-angle territory
By Paul Hatton published
Review Anker MagGo 10K Slim Power Bank review: On-the-go charging with wireless smarts
By Adam Waring published
Review With a huge 66-inch reach and novel pop-out legs that turn it from selfie stick to a tripod with a tap, this is a brilliant smartphone support, as long as you use a MagSafe-compatible iPhone
By Kim Bunermann published
How to Let's talk architectural photography! Dive into Eclecticism, Brutalism and Contemporary styles, exploring their history and visual characteristics
By James Paterson published
I'm here to prove that you don't need a huge studio full of kit to capture stunning studio portraits. In fact, you can do it with just one light!
By Kim Bunermann published
How to Shutter speed is a key aspect in creating sharp or creative images. Here are common myths that are NOT true
By Kim Bunermann published
How to Why black-and-white photos can appear dull or flat, and how shifting your approach can bring depth, clarity, and visual punch to your photographs
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