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Buying the right camera, lens, accessory or software to suit your photography is really important. Our product reviews offer independent views with hands-on opinion and honest verdicts aimed to give you all the important information you need to make the best buying decisions.

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Phase One Capture One 5 PRO  Review

Here we take a look at whether the fifth version of this popular RAW workflow software will capture our hearts.

From £270.00Added: 18th November 2009 | Brand: Phase One

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Adobe Lightroom 3 Beta  Review

A comparison between the highly acclaimed Lightroom 2.6 and the new incarnation of this award winning Raw processor. With new features and functionality, as well as some comprehensive updates, will Lightroom 3 entice new users into the Adobe arena, or is it simply stretching the monopoly with unnecessary features?

Added: 2nd April 2010 | Brand: Adobe
Nikon D700 long term test Digital SLR Review

The D700 has been around for nearly two years so in DSLR terms it is due for its pension. Two ePHOTOzine experts take a long, lingering look at it and wonder if now is the time to snap up a bargain

From £1,784.00Added: 17th May 2010 | Brand: Nikon
Aperture 1.0  Review

Added: 28th March 2006 | Brand: Apple
Adobe Photoshop CS4 Software Review

After being blown away by the mind-boggling feature-set of Adobe Photoshop CS4, Matt Grayson takes a look himself.

From £323.00Added: 23rd September 2008 | Brand: Adobe
SilkyPix Developer Studio 3.0  Review

Despite attempts to worm out of doing anything, Gary Wolstenholme takes a look at this Silky black little number for you.

From £80.00Added: 22nd September 2008 | Brand: SilkyPix
Phase One Capture One 4.6.2  Review

Gary Wolstenholme takes a look at whether the latest RAW processing offering from Phase One is good enough to capture one's attention.

From £100.00Added: 14th January 2009 | Brand: Phase One
Capture One LE  Review

Shooting in RAW opens up new possibilities for digital photographers. It allows complete control over colour balance, tone and contrast. Because the information in the original RAW file is never altered, it is a also completely non-destructive process.

Added: 7th April 2006 | Brand: ACDSee
Apple Aperture 1.1  Review

Added: 20th June 2006 | Brand: Apple
Noise reduction software  Review

Sometimes a fast film speed is necessary and the resultant noise can reduce your picture to a speckly wreck. Here we test various noise reduction programs to see which are the best.

From £619.00Added: 1st April 2010 | Brand: Adobe
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