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Yes, we're going old school this week, with the BBC's latest delve into its archive turning up a wonderfully optimistic tour of photography’s “future” — and a few predictions that didn’t quite stick the landing.

Designed for Nikon’s full-frame Z-series cameras, the lens is shaping up as a serious piece of kit for sports, wildlife and action photographers, pairing a fast constant f/2.8 aperture with a built-in 1.4x teleconverter.

DJI has announced the Mic Mini 2, an updated version of its compact wireless microphone system.

The upcoming 4K 27" ASUS ProArt PA27USD addresses big screen portability challenges with a unique 'flat–pack' design and a built–in handle.

Adobe is trying to make everyday editing feel quicker and less fiddly, while also folding more generative AI directly into the creative process.

The iconic Widelux panoramic camera is making a comeback, with a modern revival that has the backing of an unlikely ally - the Big Lebowski himself, Jeff Bridges. 

Panasonic has launched a fast new prime lens.

The new Mic Pro includes a customisable E-Ink display built directly into each transmitter.

Viltrox's new AF 35mm f/1.8 and 55mm f/1.8 Evo Primes are aimed at hybrid shooters.

Freefly Systems has joined the L-Mount Alliance, becoming the 11th member of the growing camera ecosystem built around the L-Mount standard.

The latest version of DJI's pocket-sized gimbal camera adds higher frame rate video, improved low-light performance and updated subject tracking tools.

An Australian company's cleverly designed photography gloves aim to keep you warm while also allowing you to use your camera. We take them for a spin.

GoPro has announced the Mission 1 Series, a new range of compact cinema cameras aimed at filmmakers and content creators, and it includes its first ever interchangeable lens camera.

DJI's newest drone is a system built less around traditional framing and more around creative freedom. But is it any good? We find out.

Smartphone photography has come a long way since the earliest days of the Apple iPhone, but (surprise, surprise) the journey hasn’t always been as dramatic as marketing might suggest.

DJI has announced the launch of its new Avata 360, a 360-degree FPV drone that blends immersive flight with full spherical video capture.