Classic Digital Cameras: Is the revival a passing phase?
Does the “classic digital” camera exist, or is the term an oxymoron? Many believe that a classic is, by definition, a film camera. But...
Fujifilm X100VI Review: Is this the best fixed-lens compact on the market?
The Fuji X100VI belongs to a select band of fixed, wide-angle-lens cameras that has taken the photographic world by storm. All have achieved cult status, all are on backorder or in very short supply, and none of them is discounted as a result. Photographers can't wait to get their hands on them and, in some cases, are willing to pay a hefty premium. Is the X100VI the best of the bunch?
Camera Straps: Bowman Duo adds wrist and neck convenience in one smart solution
For connoisseurs of camera straps (in general, those who don’t fit the strap that comes in the camera box), the choice is now huge. But the fundamental decision remains — does today’s outing demand a full neck strap, or is it a wrist-strap day? The dilemma could now be over thanks to the Bowman Duo and the ingenuity of a British manufacturer…
Leica D-Lux 8 on sale: Detailed specification published for the first time
The Leica D-Lux 8, which was announced on May 23, is now officially on sale. The camera is the eighth generation of the model,...
Train spotting: Don your anorak and get up a whiffy head of steam
Among the most esoteric hobbies known to mankind, train spotting ranks high. It often entails spending days in freezing cold, waiting for fleeting images of railway locomotives and ticking off their numbers in a little book. The aficionados of the cult are variously known affectionately as puffer nutters or anoraks. Surprisingly, they are known as “Pufferküsser” (puffer kissers) in Germany, and “foamers” in the USA — a term which nicely encapsulates the essential tad of eccentricity…
Pentax 17: New film camera is received with mixed views
They really did it: Ricoh has launched the new Pentax 17 film camera. It's half-format with a default portrait mode, pretty much as the young smartphone users love it, Will it be successful? And what do the first reviewers say?
USB-C: The standard that makes reliable in-camera charging a reality
What does USB-C mean to you? Convenience, fewer cables, lower cost, in-camera charging? The latest connector, which is now virtually universal, is all these things. But in the photographic world there is still controversy because the new standard has encouraged manufacturers to concentrate on in-camera charging and the removal of external charging options. Not everyone welcomes this…
Jason’s Newsround: The trickle becomes a flood — it’s raining new M-lenses from China
We are enjoying a wave of new camera and lens options from two powerhouse manufacturing nations: Japan and China. From reimagined vintage lenses, to innovative camera bodies, it's a great time to be in the M- and L-Mount ecosystems.
Marvel in the sky with diamonds, and a touch of artificial intelligence
Marvel, John's ginger cat, was delighted. The recent announcement by Virgin Australia that domestic animals could accompany their owners and travel in the passenger cabin on Virgin Australia flights welcomed by an enthusiastic purr.
Leica versus Panasonic: A Macfilos editorial view on the latest compacts
The Macfilos team share their perspectives on two recent camera releases: the Panasonic Lumx S9 and the Leica D-Lux 8.
Leica M9: Looking back to a turning point in camera history
…both for Leica, and for me personally.
The first time I saw a picture of the Leica M9 (I think it was on Luminous Landscape)...
Lawrence of Arabia: It’s 89 years since he died on his beloved Brough motorcycle
The story of T.E. Lawrence, Lawrence of Arabia, continues to fascinate 89 years after his death. He died in a motorcycle accident while riding his cherished Brough Superior SS100 on 29 May 1935.
Street Photography: Leica meets Fibonacci and the golden ratio
In the fourth article of his series on street photography, Keith has a close look at a mathematical strategy for creating balanced compositions. What does a formula described by a 13th century Italian mathematician have to do with taking pictures?
Photo Fair season in full swing — from London to Paris
Photo fair season is upon us. We preview the forthcoming Photokina and Bievres fairs. We also have news of a new Fujifilm House of Camera in London and a detailed look at how the human eye works.
Leitz Photographica Auction: My top-ten favourites
Here are are my Top 10 favourites in the next Leitz Photographic Auction. I could have shown any number of black or olive-paint Leica M cameras, but these are always there, and they always sell well. I have tried to depict the many steps along the way for cameras and optics since the 1850s