February 4
Your camera disasters revealed

Our latest Question of the week asked readers about the unfortunate accidents that have befallen many of their cameras and gear. Here are their answers!

February 3
Raw video is easier than before, but is it worth it?

Internal Raw video recording is becoming more common. What's the difference, and is it worth it?

The numbers for 2025 are in, and they show a meteoric rise in compacts

CIPA's data for last year tells us a lot of interesting things about the camera industry.

February 2
Godox's V1mid isn't flashy, but should get the job done

Godox has announced the V1mid, a compact and lightweight on-camera flash unit.

What is open gate video and should you care?

It's a format that an increasing number of people insist their cameras should support. Should you?

February 1
Silly signs: Explore the world through signage in January's photo challenge picks

This month, we decided to have a little fun, asking you to share some of the weird, wacky and silly signage you've come across during your photo adventures.

January 31
Leica Noctilux M 35mm F1.2 sample gallery

A look at what Leica's $9650, widest-ever Noctilux can do.

January 30
High-res hybrid: Panasonic Lumix DC-S1RII review

Our in-depth look at the S1RII, updated to discuss its video capabilities.

January 29
Compact by choice: A DPReview reader's light camera adventure kit

Continuing our new series on photography and gear, DPReview community member Rodrigo Pasiani shares how a teenage gift camera and nature hikes around the world led to a deep passion for documenting landscapes and wildlife.

Leica's new, fast Noctilux goes a little wider

The Noctilux M 35mm F1.2 Asph. enters new territory for the famed nameplate.

Laowa has a new macro option for Micro Four Thirds users

The 90mm F2.8 2X Ultra Macro APO has been around for a while, but is finding a home on a new mount (with a few design tweaks).

DJI's latest gimbal is a collection of subtle updates

The RS 5 has some small, but handy new features and tweaks.

January 28
Question of the week: What's the most dramatic accident your camera has been through?

In this edition of our Question of the Week series, we're interested to hear what unfortunate (or perhaps fortunate?) accidents your camera has been through!

How far we've come: can the latest mid-range cameras compete with recent pro-grade models?

With modern mirrorless models offering fast shooting and impressive autofocus, we thought it was worth looking at how their specs compare to a pro camera of the previous generation.

January 27
How I've used photography as an outlet when words aren't enough

I frequently rely on photography as a therapeutic tool to process emotions and get out of my own head.

Photoshop's latest update adds new adjustment layers and trials text tools

Grain, clarity and dehaze effects are coming as non-destructive adjustment layers.

The Nikon ZR gets its first firmware update

Firmware V1.10 has some subtle, but useful revisions.

January 26
Photographing Mongolia in winter: part 2

Photographer Erez Marom takes us back to Mongolia to visit the mist-covered Jargant River, and to the Mongolian Steppe to capture the striking Pallas's cat.

January 25
"Throwing my camera was the right thing to do": The photographers behind the viral protest photos

John Abernathy threw his Leica to prevent it from being confiscated, and Pierre Lavie's photos of that moment have become international news. We spoke to both photographers.

January 24
The DPReview team discusses the Ricoh GR IV Monochrome and Instax Mini Evo Cinema

DPReview's editors talk about their thoughts on this month's camera releases and the community's reactions to them.

January 23
Why bad photos matter more than you think

It can be tempting to ignore the bad photos you take, but they are crucial to becoming a better photographer at every stage.

January 22
Leica M11-P studio scene: the rangefinder with resolution

We put Leica's 61MP rangefinder in front of our studio scene to see if its image quality can match its price tag.

January 21
These are the photo projects that have kept you inspired and learning

For our most recent Question of the Week, we asked you about projects you are working on, or have worked on in the past, to help maintain motivation, inspiration and learning. Here's what you all had to say.

Nikon focuses on licensees as it files patent case against Viltrox

Asked about reports of legal action against unlicensed third-party lenses, Nikon says it "promote[s] technological advancement through healthy competition" via licensees.

January 20
Adobe Premiere gets a cleaner name and some new tricks

It now natively supports Nikon and Red's latest Raw format.

January 19
Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VC VXD G2 sample gallery and impressions

Tamron recently released its telephoto zoom for Z mount, so we took the opportunity to take a look at it.

January 18
Our "Silly Signs" photo challenge is now open for submissions

Our January Editors' photo challenge celebrates the strange, weird, interesting, and unique outdoor signs and is open for submissions until January 24.

Important settings to change on any new camera

If you just bought a new camera, there are a handful of settings you'll want to check and adjust right out of the box.

January 17
Do photographers need the fastest external SSD? We tested three to find out

We put a USB 3.2, USB4 and Thunderbolt 5 drive head-to-head to see if photographers would benefit from upgrading their external storage.

January 16
From whales to coral reefs, this photo contest showcases underwater excellence

The winners of the 2025 DPG Masters Underwater Imaging Competition have been announced, highlighting stunning underwater photography from around the world.

January 15
Timed-to-perfection moments from the World Sports Photography Awards

The winners of the 2026 World Sports Photography Awards have been announced, with epic images covering sport around the world.

Sony a7 V video studio scene: what do you really need?

Taking a look at the footage from the a7 V compared to competitors like the Panasonic S1II and Canon EOS R6 III.

January 14
Breaking Leica's monopoly: Ricoh releases GR IV Mono

Ricoh has released the GR IV Monochrome, its promised black-and-white only enthusiast compact.

Question of the week: What projects are you undertaking to move your photography forward?

For this edition of our Question of the Week series, we want to know what projects you are undertaking (or have in the past) to spark creativity.

Fujifilm fully raises the curtain on the cinematic Instax

Fujifilm's divisive Instax Mini Evo Cinema camera will soon be available outside of Japan.

January 13
Eric Fossum earns the prestigious Draper Prize for pioneering the CMOS image sensor

Eric Fossum, the inventor of the modern CMOS sensor and longtime friend of DPReview, was recently awarded the Draper Prize for Engineering, a top honor for engineering achievement.

Apple’s new Creative Cloud competitor lets you edit photos, music and video

Apple's new Creator Studio subscription bundles apps for creators.

Will SD cards remain forever stuck in the past?

Another CES comes and goes with no sign of progress for the SD card format.

January 12
Portrait of Britain: Celebrating the faces that define a nation

The British Journal of Photography has announced the 100 winning images of Portrait of Britain Vol. 8.

DPReview Reader's Choice Awards 2025: Product of the Year

DPReview readers have spoken: after two rounds of voting, it's time to announce the winner of our 2025 Reader's Choice Product of the Year.

January 11
Finding your way out of a creative drought with photo projects

Photo projects can be useful tools for getting beyond creative or technical ruts.

Announcing our January 2026 photo challenge: "Silly Signs"

This month, we're taking a walk on the silly side. Dig out your favorite photo of a funny, farcical, or even a ridiculous sign.

January 10
Photographing Mongolia in winter: part 1

Professional travel and landscape photographer takes us to Mongolia in the icy depths of winter.

January 9
The weird way to get a "free" X half

Surely every X-T5 buyer wants an X half to go with it, right?

The best photo and video gear from CES 2026

While the Consumer Electronics Show is no longer a premier event for cameras, we often get to see some interesting accessories.

January 8
What's in your bag? Bill Ferris' essential gear for shooting in the Arizona high country

Kicking off our new series on photography and gear, DPReview community member Bill Ferris shares his dedication to wildlife photography and the gear he relies on to get the shot.

January 7
Your 2026 New Year's photography resolutions

Our latest Question of the week asked readers about their intended 2026 photography resolutions. Here are their answers!

Fujifilm's latest Instax instant camera has a new trick: movies

Fujifilm has announced a hybrid instant camera that can capture both still images and video, but it's only available in Japan.

Godox's AD100Pro II packs more flash performance into a compact body

Godox has announced the AD100Pro II, bringing worthwhile updates to its popular strobe.

Sony a7 V studio scene: is there a cost to speed?

We put Sony's a7 V in front of our studio scene to see if its new, partially stacked sensor comes with any unwanted IQ surprises.

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