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Cameras come, cameras go. But Jean believes the Leica X2 and its X1 predecessor are timeless classics. Here, he takes...
On August 17, William Fagan will present a Zoom talk on the subject of Irish photography since 1839. Here is...
It's what you see that matters. The camera doesn't matter, says David as he explores pictures that really called out...
The scope of the lens line-up for L-Mount continues to impress. Sigma brings us the 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS...
Smartphone photography: Only for selfies and boring meal shots? Not a bit of it. John has discovered the phone in...
5 YEARS AGO ON MACFILOS
What were you up to five years ago?
Well, I was enjoying a reunion with the...
Leica's C Lux could well be the ideal travel companion. It's light, chunkily handleable and possessed of the longest snout...
Adobe's new Lightroom Enhance feature slipped in almost unnoticed. We've looked at it before, but how does it fare when...
Who better to transform Britainn's inadequate charging infrastructure than a man named after a motorway service station? Toddington Harper rides...
Over twenty years ago, Farhiz backpacked to one of his favourite cities, Paris. His photographs, shot on Kodacolor 200, introduce...
Blow off the cobwebs of lockdown by visiting one of the most spectacular displays of lust-worthy cars in England. Caffeine...
There is no let up in demand for film cameras, especially from Leica which is now the only manufacturer left....