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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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Canon EOS 450D Digital SLR Review

Eos was the Greek goddess of dawn which is why Canon cameras now bear her name. Matt Grayson takes a look at the 450D to see if it's a legend or a fairy tale.

From £529.00Added: 22nd May 2008 | Brand: Canon

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ProPhotoinsights Creating Monochrome tutorial  Review

Simon Plant's tutorials force more information into Matt Grayson's already vastly swollen head.

Added: 14th July 2009 | Price: £9.99
Olympus SP-570UZ Digital Camera Review

Roger Matthewman submits a user review of the Olympus SP570UZ digital camera

From £284.00Added: 6th June 2008 | Brand: Olympus
Vanguard Auctus Plus 323CT Tripod Review

David Clapp reviews the Vanguard Auctus Plus 323CT tripod.

From £349.99Added: 1st April 2011 | Brand: Vanguard
Olympus mju 780 digital camera reviewed Digital Camera Review

Duncan Evans dons waterskins and wellies in order to review the all-weather mju 780. Well, that’s what he said he was wearing them for.

From £209.00Added: 16th August 2007 | Brand: Olympus
Sony DSLR-A700 Digital SLR Review

Next up in the autumn release schedule of DSLRs is the 12Mp offering from Sony. With its Exmor Sensor and BIONZ processor it’s considerably more advanced than Duncan Evans’ feeble organic brain.

From £1,099.00Added: 2nd November 2007 | Brand: Sony
David Noton: Chasing the Light  Review

Gary Wolstenholme wonders whether David Noton has ever managed to catch up with the light. It does move incredibly fast.

Added: 20th January 2009 | Brand: ACDSee
Nikon D7000 Digital SLR Review

Nikon's D7000 digital SLR camera aimed at advanced amateurs boasts many features normally found on in their professional line-up, such as a weather sealed magnesium and polycarbonate body, a 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, 39 AF points and continuous shooting at 6 frames per second.

From £1,095.00Added: 3rd November 2010 | Brand: Nikon
Casio Exilim EX-H30 Digital Compact Camera Review

Duncan Evans reviews the Casio Exilim EX-H30 digital compact camera, packed with features and in a relatively small package.

Added: 23rd May 2011 | Brand: Casio | Price: £209.00
Panasonic DMC-FX700 Digital Camera Review

Daniel Bell reviews the Panasonic DMC-FX700, offering a 14.1Mp sensor, 5x optical zoom and a 24mm f/2.2 wide angle lens.

From £359.99Added: 22nd September 2010 | Brand: Panasonic
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