Canon ups FF competition with downsize RP
Canon EOS M and Leica lenses: More mischief afoot
Do I Leica It? The latest step in my photographic journey
David Lewis-Baker: Street photography in Bath and London
Make the mistake of carrying around a Leica and Mike will come up and talk with you. He is brazen about it. But look who he met on a casual saunter through the Georgian splendours of Bath.
Viewfinder Design: The good, the bad and the ugly
Why has Leica abandoned the art of good viewfinder design. In the past an accessory viewfinder used to be an enhancement. The latest Visoflex is not an attractive piece of work. Could it be that Canon is showing the way?
Toronto over the past 40 years: An introduction
Canon SLR arises from the depths in cockle-warming exploit
Is full-frame digital about to take over the world?
The full-frame mirrorless market is undergoing a revolution. Nikon and Canon are bringing their big guns to bear on little old Sony while Panasonic is also said to be entering what is fast becoming an overcrowded sector.
Camera Attacks: My pictures aren’t worth a ransom, so there
Top results at the Wetzlar auction: World-record lens bid
Six cameras easy to carry anywhere
Travel: Deciding what photographic gear to pack
Camera Gear: Out with the old, in with the new
One man's Odyssey through a collection of pinholes and a bunch of cameras leads to an unexpected cup of T. Stephen explains...
EISA Awards 2019: No Leica gongs but kudos for L-mount Alliance
Hektor: Fleeting moments, fleeting delusions
So often in life we see what we want to see. I was aiming my new £199 Canon EOS M across a busy London road when, out of the corner of my eye I glimpsed what looked like a vintage camera, a Leica no less, on a bus advertisement. I punched the rear screen of the Canon right in the middle of poster as the bus passed. My eye registered the words Hector and Happiness at the same time.