
May/June issue free to read
Cameracraft May/June 2020 to read on your tablet, phone or desktop at ISSUU You can now read Cameracraft May/June 2020 edition, which was sent to […]
Continue reading »Cameracraft magazine – Taking your practical photography further
Cameracraft May/June 2020 to read on your tablet, phone or desktop at ISSUU You can now read Cameracraft May/June 2020 edition, which was sent to […]
Continue reading »Well, I asked for it. Ten years ago I suggested on one of Alamy‘s forums that stock photography was nothing like art, photo club or […]
Continue reading »In the last few weeks I’ve found myself replying to Facebook Sony user group posts where new owners building their systems have asked about the […]
Continue reading »We’ve fitted GGS or similar toughened laminated glass screen protectors to our Sony bodies ever since way back in 2011, we were the first Alpha […]
Continue reading »Sony reaches a Hire level Sony full-frame mirrorless system owners keen to find out how good the fast Sony GM lenses are can now hire […]
Continue reading »Read David Kilpatrick’s review of the Sony A7RIII Cameracraft January/February started the A7RIII test report, and March/April 2018 continued it. Both are free to read […]
Continue reading »We’ve got one from the first Sony ILCE-A7R3 delivery in the UK, and with a first review of two pages appearing in Cameracraft January/February 2018 […]
Continue reading »Sony can make GPS work. They pioneered it in the A55, refined it in the A77, A65 and A99 – and abandoned it without a […]
Continue reading »With a body-only price of £3,199/$3,198, the third generation of the A7R came as a surprise to Sony’s own photo studio, who labelled most of […]
Continue reading »If they want to fake a Mars colony story, a video version of British software developer Anthropics’ LandscapePro could be useful. It’s from the same […]
Continue reading »