Nikon D5100 review By Angela Nicholson published 21 June 12 Updated This camera has the same sensor and processor as the Nikon D7000, but has an articulated LCD and costs less. How does it perform?
Canon 5D Mark III vs Nikon D800 By Angela Nicholson published 14 June 12 In Depth Have two cameras ever been so hotly anticipated? The Canon 5D Mark III and Nikon D800 go head-to-head to see how they shape up. Which one would you buy?
Nikon D800 review By Angela Nicholson, Amy Davies published 11 June 12 Recommended Updated It's turned a lot of heads, but we look behind the headlines to see if it delivers the image quality we expect.
Has Canon revealed its mirrorless technology? By Angela Nicholson published 8 June 12 Analysis Canon's new Hybrid AF system is designed for use with Live View and video, making it ideal for a mirrorless camera.
Hands on: Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM review By Angela Nicholson published 8 June 12 Not yet rated We got our hands on Canon's new pancake lens, aimed specifically at DSLR videographers.
Best DSLR sensor cleaning kit: 6 tested By Angela Nicholson published 26 May 12 Buying Guide A few minutes cleaning your DSLR's sensor can save hours of retouching photos on the computer, but which kit should you use?
Hands on: Leica X2 review By Angela Nicholson published 25 May 12 Not yet rated The Leica X2 is a compact camera with an APS-C format sensor and a price tag that's higher than many DSLRs'.
Who buys Leica cameras? By Angela Nicholson published 23 May 12 Opinion They may have incredible build quality and produce great images, but they also cost an arm and a leg. Who are Leica photographers?
Nikon D400 and D600 on the way? By Angela Nicholson published 26 April 12 Updated As soon as Nikon releases one raft of new cameras, rumours start to build about new full-frame and DX format models.
New Flickr Uploadr introduced By Angela Nicholson published 25 April 12 Exclusive Increased file size plus easy image selection, sorting and tagging before uploading are all possible now.
Are photographers ready for Wi-Fi? By Angela Nicholson published 19 April 12 Opinion Photography has taken a while to get up to speed with Wi-Fi connectivity, but perhaps the time is now ripe.
Nikon D4 review By Angela Nicholson published 30 March 12 Nikon's D3s has a great reputation among pro photographers, so the D4 that replaces it has a lot to live up to. Does it succeed?
Fuji X-Pro1 review By Angela Nicholson published 21 March 12 Recommended Updated Fuji's 16MP XPro1 combines retro styling and control with advanced digital technology to turn heads in the photographic world.
Why does a phone need a 41MP camera? By Angela Nicholson published 27 February 12 Explained A pixel count of 41 million in a smartphone may seem more than a little excessive, but Nokia claims it will mean less noise, not more.
Nikon confirms theft of D4 and D800 samples By Angela Nicholson published 16 February 12 Exclusive Nikon has confirmed that the haul, worth in excess of £100K included pre-production D4 and D800 samples
Former Olympus chief arrested By Angela Nicholson published 16 February 12 Olympus's woes continue as three of its former top-men are arrested during the ongoing accounting saga.
Hands on: Samsung WB150F review By Angela Nicholson published 23 January 12 We try a pre-production sample of Samsung's more affordable travel zoom camera
Nikon committed to optical viewfinders By Angela Nicholson published 16 January 12 Optical viewfinders offer a higher level of connection to the subject and a superior view of the scene in comparison with electronic viewfinders (EVFs) according to Nikon Europe's Lars Pettersson.
Is PMA dead? By Angela Nicholson published 16 January 12 Opinion Has hosting PMA at CES 2012 killed off the photographic trade show?
TechRadar meets Fuji X-Pro1 designer By Angela Nicholson published 14 January 12 CES 2012 Fuji listened to X100 users and pro photographers to perfect the X-Pro1 design
Sigma CSC lenses could be smaller By Angela Nicholson published 14 January 12 CES 2012 Third party lens manufacturer, Sigma, opted to maximise image quality rather than minimise the size of its new compact system lenses according to Kazuto Yamaki, the Chief Operating Officer.
Camera announcements timed for CP+ show in February? By Angela Nicholson published 13 January 12 CES 2012 Camera manufacturers may be holding back launches to boost the Japanese show
Nikon explains D4 pixel count By Angela Nicholson published 12 January 12 CES 2012 Why does the Nikon D4 have just 16 million pixels?
Samsung considering more advanced CSC By Angela Nicholson published 11 January 12 CES 2012 Hopes to attract pro customers
Hahnel to launch two new flash triggers By Angela Nicholson published 9 January 12 CES 2012 Hahnel is set to launch two new wireless flash triggers, with one being ruggedised for outdoor use and the second being more sophisticated and intended for controlling multiple flashguns indoors.