Product Test • 05/06/2026 Olympus PEN E-P7 Review: a compact mirrorless that makes you actually want to carry a camera again ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the Olympus PEN E‑P7 is a nice little everyday and travel camera if you know what you’re getting into. The 20 MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, 5‑axis stabilisation, and compact 14–42mm kit lens give you clean, sharp photos in most normal situations. The body is light, looks good, and is small e... by Kai Okafor
Nikon Coolpix L340 Review: a simple long-zoom camera that gets the basics right Product Test • 05/06/2026 Nikon Coolpix L340 Review: a simple long-zoom camera that gets the basics right ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the Nikon Coolpix L340 in normal everyday situations – walks, family events, and a short trip – my conclusion is pretty straightforward: it’s a simple long-zoom camera that does its job if you keep your expectations realistic. The 28x optical zoom is the star of the show and genuinely us... by Chen Zhang
Product Test • 05/06/2026 Sony DSC-HX60 Review: a travel zoom camera that still holds its own in 2026 ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Sony DSC-HX60 is basically a no-nonsense travel zoom camera. It’s compact, has a 30x optical zoom, and delivers decent JPEGs in good light. For walks, city trips, zoo visits, and holidays where you just want to zoom in on distant stuff without lugging a big camera, it does the job. The stabilisa... by Sophie Denison
Product Test • 05/06/2026 Sony ZV-E10 Review: compact APS‑C camera that makes vlogging easy (if you accept its limits) ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Sony ZV-E10 is a practical, no-nonsense camera for people who mainly care about creating videos and vlogs, not for gear collectors or spec chasers. The strong points are clear: solid 4K quality, very reliable autofocus, a flip-out screen, and a built-in directional mic that’s actually usable. It... by Chen Zhang
Product Test • 05/06/2026 Sony RX10 III Review: the all‑in‑one travel camera that lets you leave the big DSLR bag at home ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Sony RX10 III is a solid all‑in‑one camera for people who are tired of swapping lenses but still want more reach and quality than a phone or basic compact can offer. The 24–600mm zoom, decent 1‑inch sensor, optical stabilization, and 4K video make it a very practical tool for travel, walks, zoo... by Eléonore Troilus-Bernier
Product Test • 05/06/2026 Canon PowerShot SX740 HS Lite Review: travel zoom beast in your pocket, with a few catches ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Canon PowerShot SX740 HS Lite is a practical travel zoom compact that does exactly what most casual users need: long reach, easy handling, and decent 4K video in a body that actually fits in a pocket. The 40x optical zoom is the main reason to buy it, and in real life it’s genuinely useful for w... by Milo Stanton
Product Test • 05/06/2026 Panasonic LUMIX DC-TZ90 Review: a compact 30x zoom travel camera that’s still decent in 2026 ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the Panasonic LUMIX DC‑TZ90 (renewed) for a couple of weeks, my conclusion is pretty simple: it’s a decent travel zoom for daylight use, but it’s clearly showing its age and the renewed status makes quality control a bit of a gamble. The strong points are the 30x optical zoom, the tiltin... by Kai Okafor
Product Test • 05/06/2026 Sony DSC-HX90V (Renewed) Review: pocket travel zoom that still holds up in 2026 ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The renewed Sony DSC-HX90V is basically a compact travel zoom that still makes sense if you know its limits. The strong points are clear: 30x optical zoom in a genuinely pocketable body, a handy pop-up viewfinder for bright light, a tilting screen, GPS tagging, and decent 1080p video. In good daylig... by Kai Okafor
Product Test • 05/06/2026 Panasonic Lumix DC-TZ99 Review: a compact travel zoom that keeps things simple and versatile ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After a few weeks of use, I’d sum up the Panasonic Lumix DC‑TZ99 (renewed) as a practical travel zoom camera that does its job without being spectacular. The 30x optical zoom is the main reason to buy it: being able to jump from 24mm wide shots to 720mm close‑ups in your pocket is genuinely useful f... by Adele Kephart
DSLR Cameras • 01/06/2026 Panasonic LUMIX L10: the fixed-lens camera that celebrates 25 years by going back to basics Overview of the Panasonic Lumix L10 fixed-lens travel camera, covering its Four Thirds BSI CMOS sensor, Leica DC Vario-Summilux zoom, REAL TIME LUT workflow, weather resistant body, and how it compares with Fujifilm X100 and Canon EOS 2000D/4000D kits.
Product Test • 28/05/2026 DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Adventure Combo Review: the all-round action cam that finally fixes battery anxiety ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After a few weeks of real use, the DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Adventure Combo feels like a solid, no-nonsense action camera kit. Image quality is good, stabilization is very effective, and the battery situation is simply better than what I’m used to from older GoPros. The fact that you get three batterie... by Kai Okafor
Product Test • 28/05/2026 DJI Osmo 360 Adventure Combo Review: 8K 360 cam that finally makes sense for action sports ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After a couple of weeks using the DJI Osmo 360 Adventure Combo for biking, walks, and some light travel stuff, my feeling is pretty clear: the camera hardware is strong, the bundle is practical, and the software is the weak link. The 1‑inch 360 imaging and 8K recording actually deliver better detail... by Kai Okafor
Product Test • 28/05/2026 AKASO 360 Action Camera Review: a budget 5.7K 360 cam that mostly gets the job done ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the AKASO 360 for a bit, my feeling is pretty simple: it’s a good budget way to try 360 filming, as long as you accept its limits. In good light, the video looks clean, the stabilization is more than decent, and the app gives you all the basic tools to reframe and share clips without nee... by Alec Dupré
Mirrorless Cameras • 27/05/2026 Canon EOS R6 V: a video-first full-frame that doesn't pretend to be a stills camera Hands-on look at the Canon EOS R6 V full-frame creator camera, its active cooling, open gate 4K video, RF 20-50mm F4 L PZ power zoom kit, and how it compares to Canon’s hybrid and APS-C bodies for long-form recording and streaming.
Mirrorless Cameras • 25/05/2026 Sony A7R VI: 67 megapixels on a stacked sensor, and what it means for the cameras you can actually afford In-depth look at the Sony a7R VI specs, from its 67MP stacked sensor and 30 fps bursts to 8K video, rolling shutter performance, battery life, and who should upgrade now or wait.
Product Test • 14/05/2026 KODAK Pixpro WPZ2 Review: a simple waterproof camera that survives the rough stuff ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The KODAK Pixpro WPZ2 is basically a tough little camera for people who’d rather sacrifice a bit of image quality than risk drowning their phone. It’s not a tech monster: 16 MP, 720p video, a small 2.7" screen, and simple JPEG-only output. In good light, the photos are decent and perfectly fine for... by Alec Dupré
Product Test • 14/05/2026 Canon EOS 2000D + 18-55mm IS II Review: a no-drama first DSLR that just works ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the Canon EOS 2000D kit for a while, my honest take is this: it’s a straightforward, no-drama first DSLR. The image quality is clearly better than a phone in normal light, you get real background blur, and the controls are simple enough that beginners don’t feel lost. The included 18‑55m... by Alec Dupré
Product Test • 14/05/2026 Kodak Pixpro FZ55 (Clikoze Bundle) Review: a simple pocket camera that does the basics ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the Clikoze Kodak Pixpro FZ55 bundle for a bit, my conclusion is pretty simple: it’s a basic, no-nonsense compact camera kit that makes sense for beginners, casual users, and anyone who wants a separate camera from their phone without spending a lot. The 16 MP sensor, 5x optical zoom and... by Milo Stanton
Product Test • 14/05/2026 SJCAM C300 Review: a compact 4K vlogging cam that’s handy but a bit fiddly ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The SJCAM C300 is a practical, budget-friendly 4K action cam that does a lot of things fairly well without really excelling at anything. The big strengths are the long battery life with the grip, the decent stabilisation, the wide field of view and the generous kit with mounts and waterproof housing... by Chen Zhang
Product Test • 14/05/2026 ORDRO D27 4K Vlogging Camera Review: a compact step up from your phone, with some clear limits ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The ORDRO D27 is a simple, lightweight 4K vlogging camera that makes sense if you’re just starting out or buying a first camera for a teenager. The 6x optical zoom, flip-out screen, and compact size are the main reasons to get it. In good light, video quality is perfectly fine for YouTube and social... by Sophie Denison