Still in the game
Lumix is famous for the quality of its video cameras, but hasn’t yet captured the photography market. That’s set to change with the G9, says Richard Wong.
Lumix is famous for the quality of its video cameras, but hasn’t yet captured the photography market. That’s set to change with the G9, says Richard Wong.
The long-awaited successor to the GH4 is here, and Richard Wong was one of the first people in New Zealand to test it out.
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An update to Tamron’s super-telephoto zoom lens blends affordability with new technology.
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Announcements from Panasonic at CES revealed the technology arriving in 2017.
A hardy camera long-associated with documentary work is proving the ideal tool for a range of commercial photographers shooting in the field.
Does Fuijfilm's latest X-series camera tick all the boxes for a professional photographer?
Enter the world of versatile hybrids.
A premium compact camera that packs myriad 4K capabilities.
Improvements to stabilisation and video quality are the hallmarks of this seventh-generation Lumix G-series camera.
A new wide-angle lens completes Panasonic’s micro four-thirds line-up.
The dream camera for sports and wildlife photographers has finally arrived.
A commercial and destination wedding photographer contemplates abandoning her DSLR kit for Fujifilm's mirrorless X-series.
Nikon's newest flagship DSLR raises the bar for high ISO performance, autofocus and image resolution.
The HP ZBook Studio G3 is designed with photographic professionals in mind—thanks to its super high-resolution, colour-accurate display.
Lumix’s new 100-400mm is unusually small for a telephoto zoom lens.
Adrian Malloch puts a premium inkjet printer through its paces—with impressive results.
How astrophotographer Mark Gee adds camera movement to his popular night time-lapses.
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