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12 lenses of Christmas: Canon makes enough lenses to wrap around the planet, Nikon remembers that DX cameras exist
The Canon rumor mill went into overdrive with talk of the new the Canon EOS R6 Mark III and no less than four new Canon RF ...
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AKRacing Summit desk review - sporty or tacky?
Today KitGuru Reviewer Storm Stewart takes a look at the new AKRacing Summit Desk - which is being sold on its own, or as part of a bundle with their matching chair at scan uk right now. KitGuru uses ...
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Computex 2019: X570 motherboards galore at ASRock!
Moving over to ASRock's booth in Nangang for Computex 2019, Leo was treated to a whole host of X570 motherboards, including a very nifty Mini-ITX Phantom Gaming mobo which had Leo practically licking ...
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Three-year-old Canon camera proves impossible to dethrone – it's still Japan's best-selling camera!
Very few competing camera bodies can match its combination of performance, portability, and cost... Let's take a fresh look at Japan's December 2025 camera sales ...
Here's how to move your island over to a Nintendo Switch 2 and play Animal Crossing: New Horizons' new update.
All your files, apps, and settings are on your old computer. Here’s how to move them to your new Windows PC, from either Windows or macOS. It’s great to get a new computer, but it’s not so great to ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, the Machine Vision Camera Market is expected to grow from USD 6.73 billion in 2025 to USD 10 ...
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Top shots: Your best photos of 2025
As 2025 drew to a close, we invited DPReview readers to share their best photos from the past year in our "Best photo of 2025 ...
The Tesla autonomy debate has always been part engineering argument, part social‑media war, so when a clip that changed the ...
Picture this: you've just snapped the perfect photo or taken a stellar screenshot on your Android smartphone. You're excited ...
The Cambi C1 Smart Binoculars solve some real optical problems with digital binoculars on paper—the question is whether they'll live up to their promise.
What if you could look into a cow's face and know whether it had a fever? A new tool from the Artificial Intelligence and ...
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