In 2025, we saw manufacturers swing for the fences with their cameras and lenses. The DPReview editors discuss some of the more out-there designs we saw.
The theme for our December Editor's photo challenge was "Shades of Gray." For this challenge, we asked you to share your best ...
Happy New Year, DPReview community! For many, the start of a new year is a time to set goals (or refresh old ones), from big, ...
The US government has placed a de facto ban on the import and sale of new drones and drone parts made outside of its borders, ...
Turns out 2026 will still be hard to predict. Most of the major camera makers have updated their core lineups such that, with ...
The first round of our Readers' Choice voting is complete. Find out which products won the Best Camera, Best Prime Lens and ...
As 2025 comes to a close, we'd like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a sincere thanks for being a part of our community.
These days, midrange cameras go for around $2500-3000, though in the US tariffs have made great deals in this price range a little harder to come by. For that money, you get something that's ...
2025 was mainly a year of continued progress, rather than blockbuster breakthroughs, but we've tried to pull out the tech and trends that we think will underpin future cameras.
This week, we released our review of Canon's EOS R6 III. As is usually the case, in the process of testing it for the review, we took hundreds of pictures with a production model in a variety of ...
We're taking a moment to recognize the column, as we started writing it in 2015, which means we've officially been doing it ...
In this episode of DPReview Discussions, the team takes a look back at our predictions for what 2025 would hold.
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