Canon’s PowerShot SX520 HS is a compact DSLR-styled ‘bridge’ camera with a 42x optical zoom range equivalent to 24-1008mm. It features a 16 Megapixel CMOS sensor, 1080p movies, but lacks the Wifi of its predecessor, the SX510 HS. The key selling point here is packing a big zoom into a relatively compact body, but there’s other options to consider including Sony’s H400, Nikon’s P530 and of course Canon’s own SX510 HS from last year. We’ve compared them all in our Canon SX520 HS review to help you find the best superzoom!…
Fujifilm’s XT1 Graphite Silver Edition is an updated version of the best-selling XT1 mirrorless with a classy new coating. Find out more in my preview.…
The Sony FE 70-200mm f4G OSS is a high quality telephoto zoom for Alpha mirrorless cameras. It’s corrected for full-frame but also compatible with cropped APSC models, where it becomes equivalent to 105-300mm. Find out why it could be the best telephoto for your Sony mirrorless in my review!…
The Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 is a DSLR-styled superzoom with a 16x 24-400mm f2.8-4 lens, 1in sensor and 4k video recording capabilities. The zoom range may be shorter than the 24x of the FZ200 or 60x of the FZ70 / FZ72, but the FZ1000’s sensor boasts four times the surface area for better quality. The FZ1000 also has an articulated screen, the same OLED viewfinder as the Lumix GH4, 12fps shooting, built-in Wifi with NFC and support for 1080p video at up to 120fps depending on region. Find out how it compares against Sony’s RX10 in my Lumix FZ1000 review!…
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