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  • Jim Domke v Billingham, Bag Review
    • 11.08.10
    • Jim Domke v Billingham, Bag Review

    • Both were based on fishing bags and born in the mid-seventies. But where the Domke evokes the spirit of the US marine, the Billingham gives off an air of the English gent. Which one are you?

  • Canon EOS 1D MkIV Review
    • 20.05.10
    • Canon EOS 1D MkIV Review

    • Sports photographer Steve Pope tests the much-awaited replacement for the much-maligned MkIII.

  • Canon EOS 7D Review
  • Lecia M9 Review
    • 01.04.10
    • Lecia M9 Review

    • Veteran photographer Ian Bery reviews the latest Leica in the classic M series, the M9.

  • Leica S2 Review
    • 22.02.10
    • Leica S2 Review

    • Lifestyle and food photographer David Loftus on the new Leica S2.

  • RED Camera: Review
    • 14.01.10
    • RED Camera: Review

    • In the US the RED Camera is leading the way from Hollywood to the commercial shoot, and the Canon 5D MkII and 7D continue to blaze a trail wherever they go. So editor Grant Scott asks the question: Is this the dawn of a new age in photography?

    • 02.04.09
    • Adobe Photoshop CS4 Review

    • The Photoshop legacy is a venerable one, but can yet another incarnation become the definitive requisite to your workflow?

    • 01.04.09
    • RIP Software Review

    • RIP applications are a popular method of extracting the finest possible quality from inkjet printers, not to mention saving time and money

    • 01.04.09
    • Location Lighting Review

    • When it comes to lighting, your equipment needs to meet not only the creative demands of the job, but the practical requirements as well.

  • X-Rite ColorMunki Photo Review

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