See what’s in this week’s digital version 21 February 2015 Amateur Photographer

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Amateur Photographer 21 February 2015

In this week’s digital version of Amateur Photographer magazine –

  • Michael Topham takes a first look at the all-new Canon EOS 5DS and 5DS R – a pair of DSLRs boasting an astonishing 50.6-million-pixel sensor
  • Jon Devo previews Canon’s newest entry-level DSLRs, the Canon EOS 750D and 760D, aimed squarely at two different types of photographer
  • Andy Westlake takes a first look at Canon’s new enthusiast-oriented compact system camera, the Canon EOS M3
  • Michael Topham looks at Canon’s latest L-series wideangle zoom, the Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM
  • Three experts explain how they add the finishing touches to their landscape, portrait and wildlife images
  • We present a gallery from 2015’s International Garden Photographer of the Year competition
  • Luke Massey reveals how to photograph short-eared owls during winter
  • An exhibition at London’s Tate Modern offers a strikingly different take on war photography. It won’t be what you expect, writes Gemma Padley
  • Bryan Lowry on the pleasures and pitfalls of lava and volcano photography
  • Damien Demolder examines your images in this week’s Appraisal
  • Panasonic’s new Lumix DMC-TZ70 compact travel zoom has a 12.1MP sensor with larger pixels for greater light-capturing capabilities. Jon Devo puts it to the test
  • We find out how the Epson EcoTank L355 peforms
  • Spotlight on readers’ excellent images and how they captured them
  • Accessories – Useful gadgets to enhance your photography, from phones to filters
  • Roger Hicks considers… ‘Dr Crighton’s Apparatus’ (1867), by Samuel Heracles Gascoigne-Simpson

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