This week's highlights included everything from personal insights from our staff on the genre of photography they like the most to interviewing photographer Ryo Minemizu to updates to our best compact zoom buying guide.
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Like our readers, the DPReview team has diverse backgrounds and photographic interests. Here's what each of us likes to photograph when given the chance.
Photographer Ryo Minemizu captures vibrant images of tiny, rarely seen ocean creatures during challenging blackwater dives at night. Here's how he does it.
If you want a compact camera that produces great quality photos without the hassle of changing lenses, there are plenty of choices available for every budget. Read on to find out which portable enthusiast compacts are our favorites.
On Monday, US President Donald Trump shared copies of letters to several world leaders announcing plans to move forward with new tariffs broadly in line with those announced in April.
We went to surprising lengths to let you analyse the X half's image quality at a level that makes very little sense. You're tempted, though, aren't you?
Whether you’re just sharing clips with friends or you’re launching an online on-camera career, vlogging matters. We looked at cameras with selfie-friendly screens, wide-angle lenses, microphone inputs and great video quality, and selected the best.
We've seen a lot of interest in the Minolta-branded compacts that recently appeared in US branches of big-box retailer Costco. It sheds some interesting light on what can happen when a well-known company leaves an industry.
Summertime often means using bug repellent and sunscreen, which can be hard on cameras. Here's how to keep your gear safe while protecting yourself outdoors.
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