Polaroid Now instant camera review

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Anyone can snap a digital photo, but don't you miss holding one in your hands? That’s where the Polaroid Now instant camera comes in.

Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 instant camera review

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It's easy to take beautiful photos with your smartphone, but instant cameras like the Fujifilm Instax Square SQ1 offer a special way to capture memories.

5 Features To Look For In A Mirrorless Camera

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If you are considering a mirrorless camera to boost your photo skills, here are 5 features to look out for when choosing a mirrorless camera.

Fujifilm X-T30 Review

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The Fujifilm X-T30 is one of the most impressive cameras in it's class. Check out sample images and learn more about this feature-packed little monster.

The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V Review

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The Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V is one of the most powerful compact cameras on the market, and also one of the most portable. Today we look at the latest version of the RX100 and ask - 'Is it time to upgrade?'

Sony introduces new Alpha a7R V mirrorless camera

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Sony added a new mirrorless camera in the Alpha a7R V to its premium lineup aimed at professional and serious amateur photographers.

Sony FE 16-35mm f/4 G lens review

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Today we're looking at the versatile, ultra-lightweight, wide-angle 16-35mm full-frame lens. Check out my video and some sample images to get my honest take.

Tips For Taking Better Night Photographs

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One of the things about living in a northerly country like Canada is that we spend stretches of the year with short days and long nights. Far from limiting our options as photographers, today I’ll look at the limitless night photography opportunties that are open to us – including ‘light painting’!

Fujifilm Instax Wide 400 instant camera review

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The Fujifilm Instax Wide 400 Instant Camera is a wide-format instant camera that's perfect for capturing BIG moments.

Everything you need to know about your first DSLR camera

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So you love photography and you’ve decided you want to push your images to the next level. Maybe you’ve had a point-and-shoot for a few years now and you’ve used it to death. Maybe you’ve found yourself looking at photographs on blogs and in magazines and thought “How can I make my images look that good?” Well chances are those images were made using a DSLR. Today I’m going to look at some of the advantages of the DSLR over the point-and-shoot, and some of the reasons why you might want to make the leap to the world of the DSLR.