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Editors' choice Nikon D600 review

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Nikon D600 review

The Nikon D600 is a keenly priced full-frame dSLR that consistently produces a great set of shots, even in low light. Read more

£2,000

8 November 2012 by Nik Rawlinson

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Editors' choice Canon EOS 5D Mark III review

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III review

This top-end Canon EOS 5D Mark III has been three years in the making but the handling, build and quality of its output were worth the wait. Read more

£2,999

9 May 2012 by Nik Rawlinson

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Editors' choice Nikon D800 review

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Nikon D800 review

A high resolution and a great set of controls at a bargain price for a pro camera make the Nikon D800 a sure-fire winner. Read more

£2,600

3 May 2012 by Nik Rawlinson

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Nikon D4 hands-on

Nikon is at the top of its game with the D4, a fast and powerful flagship dSLR that shoots 11fps and 1,080p video. Read more

6 January 2012 by Rich Trenholm

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Panasonic HDC-Z10000 hands-on

Panasonic has effectively redefined the high-end camcorder market with the HDC-Z10000. It's easily the most sophisticated 3D camcorder released to date, with more than enough features to satisfy any wannabe James Cameron. Read more

9 September 2011 by Steve May

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Sony DEV-5 hands-on

Offering 2D and 3D video recording, plus digital snaps and massive magnification, Sony's DEV-5 digital binoculars are a compelling proposition for budding David Attenboroughs. Read more

9 September 2011 by Steve May

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Sony NEX-VG10 hands-on

With lens-swapping capability and a large sensor, the Sony Handycam NEX-VG10 camcorder looks set to open up a new chapter in consumer video recording. Read more

3 September 2010 by Rich Trenholm

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Leica M8.2 review

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Leica M8.2 review

Casually buying the 10-megapixel M8.2 digital rangefinder is out of the question unless you're seriously loaded. It's not perfect but, in the niche that it occupies, it provides incomparable quality, both in terms of its build and finish, and its excellent pictures Read more

£3,600

28 August 2009 by Kevin Carter

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Nikon D700 review

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Nikon D700 review

The Nikon D700, featured here with a 24-120mm lens, is a sound choice for those seeking professional-calibre photos for a slightly less daunting price. As long as you don't need pro-sports-speed continuous-shooting performance, the D700 is quite fast, delivering on focus even in low light Read more

£2,199

24 November 2008 by Lori Grunin

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Nikon D3 review

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Nikon D3 review

Nikon has finally delivered its full-frame sensor, 12-megapixel D3 camera. It reaches new heights in imaging with extremely low noise at astronomical ISO sensitivities, while maintaining the pro-level control and body design Nikonians have come to expect in the company's flagship cameras Read more

£3,150

24 September 2008 by Philip Ryan

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