The EOS R6 III did well at almost every test we put it through, from shooting stills to filming several videos.
The Klipsch RP-600M II feature some substantial changes but remain reasonably affordable as well. Do they improve on their predecessor? Having received the royal seal of approval from the hi-fi press ...
For the Mark III edition, Canon made no significant changes to the R6 body design, which is welcome news if you're eyeing an upgrade from the EOS R6 Mark II and know where all of its buttons are by ...
Ultra-wide lenses, ultra-slim lenses, and Canon mirrorless users get some welcome news from Sigma – January 2025 was a ball!
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12 lenses of Christmas: A legendary lens maker returns while Canon debuts PZ and hybrid glass
More recently, ‘Schneider’ has specialized in large-format and cine lenses, but it came back to the consumer market with a ...
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Canon RF 75-300mm F4-5.6 review – barebones telezoom
Getting close to your wildlife subjects doesn’t always mean you have to spend big. Matty Graham tests a Canon RF telezoom ...
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Canon EOS R6 Mark III review: This feature-packed 32.5MP all-rounder is a seriously impressive camera
Andy Westlake tests Canon’s latest camera for enthusiast photographers, with its new 32.5MP sensor The post Canon EOS R6 Mark ...
As someone who played it during its early access period, I was immediately surprised by how much Grounded has evolved for its 1.0 launch. It feels like it’s not only fulfilled the potential of its ...
Our columnist on three novels worth your time. By Sarah Lyall A middle-age man fighting illness and marital woe heads west in Ben Markovits’s poignant new novel, a Booker Prize finalist. By Alexandra ...
WSJ Heard on the Street Writer Asa Fitch explains how Nvidia’s recent earnings report may have helped allay concerns about a bubble in AI and tech stocks—at least, for now. Photo: Kent ...
These days, most best sellers are written by authors with household names. Not these five breakout books. By Alexandra Alter and Elizabeth A. Harris On the joys of having stories in my ears — and yes, ...
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