Decisive moments in wildlife photography Down Under
A life in colour slides and an idea how to save some memories
Six cameras easy to carry anywhere
What’s in a name: P for Pro or P for Pop?
10 Best Camera Lists (click bait)
Generally speaking, I have a love-hate relationship with these lists — you know the sort, the ten-best corkscrews ever invented, the 20 best nail clippers to let loose on your toes. But sometimes I do click to see what’s up……
Toronto over the past 40 years: An introduction
Photokina 2016: Hands on with the Canon EOS M5 mirrorless camera
The EOS M mirrorless camera from Canon has never been a great success. Although it was a perfectly nice little touch-screen camera it just didn't grab the imagination as Canon imagined it would. Now comes a much more serious version, the M5.
Where does the camera industry go from here?
10 cameras that shaped my photographic life. And look, Ma, no Leica!
Canon EOS M3: More physical controls, electronic viewfinder option, business as usual
There is no denying the Canon EOS was not a major success. I wrote about it last June and even bought a bargain-basement version just out of interest. I tried it with Leica lenses with some success. I liked the touch screen controls and I enjoyed using it with a a 35mm optical viewfinder matched to the rather good 22mm prime lens. But it didn't last. There were no compelling reasons to pick up this camera in preference to, say, a Fuji X-E2.