Synology has introduced two new DiskStation models, the DS1825+ and DS725+. Read more
DJI's Mini Pro 3 comes with 4K60 video, a larger image sensor, a larger aperture, improved obstacle avoidance sensors, and even the option of a bigger battery.
Tim Levy takes ASUS' 27-inch ProArt PA279CV monitor for a spin.
Sony’s first Mark II lens is here! Doug Gimesy takes a look at what nearly $4,000 of 70-200mm gets you today.
At a recent event in Sydney we were able to experience the $55,000 Hydrus, a submersible drone capable of reaching depths of 3000m.
Sony has announced the release of the FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II, which it is calling the world's lightest f/2.8 standard zoom lens.
SanDisk’s Professional G-Drive ArmorATD (2TB as tested) is a cost-effective, semi-rugged external hard drive available in capacities up to 5TB. If you don’t need an SSD, it’s well worth a look, as Anthony McKee discovers.
Lexar's new cards will be the fastest CFexpress Type B cards on the market when they launch.
The new ''naked' version of the HERO10 is the lightest GoPro ever, while still packing 5.3K 60fps video.
In this great video, the team at DPReviewTV link up with Gordon Laing of Cameralabs for an early 00s nostalgia trip as they count down their favourite weird cameras.
Nikon has announced the NIKKOR Z 800mm f/6.3 VR S lens, a new super telephoto prime that's just 1/3-stop slower than the F-mount DSLR version, but considerably cheaper and 48% lighter.
Insta 360's new action camera brings a number of welcome tweaks to 2020's Insta 360 R, with many of them backwards compatible.
Venus Optics has announced the new Laowa 20mm f/4 Zero-D Shift lens.
Samyang has announced the successor to its popular 35mm AF lens, with the announcement of the 35mm F1.4 MK2 Auto Focus UMC II lens for Sony.
Sony has announced the 16-35mm f/4 Power Zoom (PZ) lens, a new G Series zoom for E-Mount that the company says is the world’s lightest f/4 wide zoom lens.
How far has technology come in the last decade, and can anyone really tell the difference?
Olympus imaging may be dead, but there’s plenty of life left in Micro Four Thirds based on the new OM-1, as AP’s Mike O’Connor discovers.