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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.

Apple's new $6,099 Studio is powered by the company's most powerful chipset ever.

Here's music for Canon RF shooters' ears - the Japanese company has confirmed it plans to release 32 RF-mount lenses over the next four years.

The GFX50S II is the fifth model in the GFX series, bringing Fujifilm's objective of a more accessible medium format camera system one step closer to reality. Drew Hopper takes it for a spin.

Canon's new RF mount super telephotos are here.

Sigma is set to launch its first lenses for Fujifilm's APS-C X mount.

Panasonic has announced the Lumix GH6, which features a new 25.2MP Micro Four Thirds (M43) sensor, 5-axis IBIS, 10-bit 4:2:2 recording, up to 5.7K 60fps, internal ProRes, and slow motion up to 300fps.

With many photographers relying on portable SSDs to manage ever-expanding image libraries, the need for fast read and write speeds has never been greater, and Kingston's newest SSD is faster than most.

BenQ has become the world’s first manufacturer of stand-alone displays to achieve Pantone SkinTone Validation for selected PhotoVue SW and DesignVue PD models.