Best Gear, Top 10s and Buyers Guides
In this section you'll find photography buyers guides so you can spend your money wisely by making informed decisions using our kit guides, Top 10s, and best gear guides.
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The market for image editing software is so diverse it makes it hard for anyone to choose which software is right for them. Here Michael Bates takes a look at the software market and compares a variety of it's products.
With the cost of long, high class lenses being so high, the budget conscious photographer has to be a little more inventive when it comes to getting closer to the action than either the subject or the location will allow. Ian Andrews looks at remote control options available to trigger the camera from a distance.
With many digital cameras taking AA batteries, having the ability to recharge them quickly and easily is a must. In this Buyer's Guide, Rebecca Bradley looks at the latest battery chargers on the market.
Peter Bargh ePHOTOzine has a round up of the photographic manufacturers who have optical filters in their range.
You may be aware that a polarising filter is one of the most useful additions to your camera kit, but there are a few things you need to decide before buying one. First thing you should know is that there are two varieties - linear and circular. Although they're both physically round, a linear variety can have an effect on the autofocus or metering accuracy of any camera that uses a semi-silvered mirror or prism to split the light entering the viewfinder.