Accessories Reviews
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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We review Manfrotto's Element MII Aluminium tripod, part of a new range which is an update to the Element Big range, featuring a stylish design and several upgrades.
We review Crumpler's Triple A family of camera bags, which offers everything from a backpack to a compact camera pouch.
We're packing our mirrorless camera into the Billingham Hadley Small Pro camera bag to see if the premium price for this premium brand is worth splashing your cash for.
We review Slik's PRO CF-834 tripod and SGH-300 gimbal head, which is designed to allow smooth tracking of moving subjects and can hold up to 7kg of kit.
We take a look at the Bristol DayPack 600+ and Bristol Maxima 322+, trendy retro-style camera bags from Cullmann.
We take a look at Peak Design's latest straps and carrying solutions. There are 2 straps, a belt carrying solution and the versatile Capture Clip. Find out how they perform here.
We take a look at three of Peak Design's latest bags from their updated 'Everyday' range which includes 2 backpacks and a sling-style bag.
The 3 Legged Thing Mike Tripod With AirHed Cine is part of 3 Legged Thing's 'Legends' range, and is designed to be a sturdy base for both film and stills photography. Here, we take a look at how it performs.
We take a look at the Cullmann Rondo 460M RW20 tripod - a great value option ideal for studio and outdoor photography. Find out how it performs here.
We take a look at Cullmann's new Carvao 825MC travel tripod, featuring a carbon fibre/aluminium build and a detachable monopod.
David Thorpe is putting the Wotancraft Ryker camera bag to the test to find out if it's the perfect bag for street photography fans.
We've got a selection of Tenba's Skyline collection bags in for review - here, we'll be looking at their features, build quality and how much kit you can fit in each one to help you find your perfect bag.