The Fujifilm XT20 is a mid-range mirrorless camera that takes the 24 Megapixel sensor, image processor and AF of the XT2, and complements them with a touchscreen and popup flash. So you get the quality of the XT2 in a smaller and more affordable body – find out if it’s for you in my in-depth review!…
The D7500 is Nikon’s latest upper mid-range DSLR, successor to the D7200 and slotting between the D5600 and D500. It inherits the 20.9 Megapixel sensor and image processor of the D500, to deliver the same image quality and 4k video. The 51 point AF of the D7200 remains, but it now shoots faster at 8fps. It loses the twin SD slots but gains a tilting touchscreen and SnapBridge. Check out my preview for more details.…
Panasonic’s Lumix FZ80 / FZ82 is a super-zoom camera with a 60x / 20-1200mm range, 18 Megapixels and 4k video. The screen’s now touch-sensitive and both it and the viewfinder are more detailed than before. There’s also 1080p at 120fps and USB charging. Find out if it’s the bridge super-zoom for you in Ken’s in-depth review!…
The Sigma 135mm f1.8 ART is a mid-length telephoto lens with a bright aperture, available in Canon, Nikon or Sigma mounts. It’s corrected for full-frame DSLRs and works on Sony’s mirrorless bodies with an adapter. Find out why Thomas reckons it’s Sigma’s best ART lens to date in his in-depth review – one of the first published!…
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