Gear

There are only a few brand names so iconic they become synonymous with their entire genre. Pelican is one of those names – a word that has become the benchmark for keeping valuable gear safe in transit.

Would you pay $12,999 for a monitor? At first my brain and wallet shouted – NO WAY! But after using this monitor for several weeks, that thought turned to ‘so how much could I get for one of my kidneys?’

The $899 Gigabyte MO27Q28G represents good value particularly for those wanting OLED contrast without the premium of pro-grade panels.

With 30 fps bursts and one-second pre-capture, the Sony a7 V has arrived. The big question is: does it have what it takes to dethrone the Canon R6 III and Nikon Z6 III?

This 'next-generation' standard zoom lens is reported as having five times faster autofocus than its predecessor, and is the lightest in its class.

Profoto's latest 250W & 500W monolights come with brighter and quieter modelling light, faster recycle times, user-replaceable flash tubes, and the return of the sync port.

Costing the same as the 27-inch Apple Studio Display, could this 32-inch 6K monitor with 218 ppi and 40% more screen real estate be a compelling alternative?

Forget thinking of Fujifilm’s newest camera as just an X100VI on steroids – the GFX100RF offers something genuinely fresh, combining serious power with surprising portability.

Sony has introduced the $5,299 FX2, the latest addition to its Cinema Line of digital cameras. And is this the death of the a7s series?

Retouch4me's new Face Make tool promises to speed up your workflow. Here's how it works.

The super-cute X Half is a diminutive digital camera that emulates shooting vertical half-frames on film – even down to simulating rewinding your 'film'.

Is it time to say goodbye to our trusty 24-70mm and 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom lenses? The new $6,799.00 FE 50-150mm F2 G Master lens should appeal to indoor sport, portrait and wedding photographers.

Equipped with a 16mm–28mm digital zoom, the stylish instax WIDE EVO combines a retro-futuristic aesthetic with hybrid functionality – serving as both a camera and a wireless printer.

Panasonic has refreshed its high resolution mirrorless full frame camera from the ground up, creating a compelling option for hybrid shooters.

This $2,799 post-production / gaming powerhouse delivers with its 4K UHD QD-OLED display, ultra-slim design, 1000 nits peak brightness, 240Hz refresh rate, and an incredible 0.1ms response time.

The updated Lomo DigitaLIZA+ 35mm/120 Film Scanner is an easy low-budget way to quickly digitise your negatives or transparencies.