June 29, 2015
Opinion: The Samsung Galaxy S6 is the smartphone camera to beat
With raw support, fast aperture and optical stablisation, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is the standard against which other smartphone cameras should be measured, says Lars Rehm
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June 29, 2015
With raw support, fast aperture and optical stablisation, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is the standard against which other smartphone cameras should be measured, says Lars Rehm
June 9, 2015
A look at the cathartic role of photography in the recovery process of mental health, by Sarah Clark
May 26, 2015
Camera manufacturers have been slow to create great remote-control apps, with many falling short of achieving their full potential, says Jon Bentley
May 19, 2015
While the quality of images from smartphones has improved, you can’t beat a real camera for real photographers, says Kevin Meredith
May 1, 2015
It’s the phone that’s mobile, not the picture. So why, asks Lars Rehm, are people trying to categorise smartphone imagery as a separate genre?
April 24, 2015
If we’re not careful, we could lose all the digital images we’ve ever made. The only way to be safe is to make a print, warns Roy Sealey
April 16, 2015
With a large number of people now carrying camera phones, Kevin Meredith asks whether the world of stock photography is heading towards zero payments
April 9, 2015
The DJI Phantom 3 Advanced is an easy-to-use flying camera for £899. Is this the point where aerial photography really takes off?
April 2, 2015
Andy Westlake explains why the 1 J5 signals a change of direction from Nikon regarding CSCs
March 30, 2015
Smart lenses that attach to your mobile phone seem to offer plenty of benefits but in reality have some serious limitations, says Lars Rehm
March 13, 2015
Manufacturers need to rethink the connected camera concept to give users a more satisfying experience, says Lars Rehm