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Digital Photography Review's mission is to provide the most authoritative reviews of, the fastest, fullest news reports about, and the most comprehensive database of consumer digital cameras in the world, and to provide an open, active forum and useful tools for its community.
Digital Photography Review was founded in December 1998 and over the years has grown to include a vast digital camera database, timeline, forum, image sample galleries, a glossary and articles section, lens, printer and software reviews, user galleries, photo challenges and much more.
Today DPReview is the world's most popular dedicated enthusiast digital photography site. We believe in original and unbiased content with as much detail as we can provide. In 2007 Digital Photography Review was acquired by Amazon.com. Source
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Search ArticlesHasselblad’s Phocus Mobile app finally arrives on Android
Since Hasselblad launched Phocus Mobile 2 in 2019, its mobile Raw editing workflow has been confined to iOS – until now. When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Hasselblad launched Phocus Mobile 2 in 2019, as an iOS-only app for editing Raw files from its medium format cameras on phones and tablets.
Inside Getty Images’ 2026 World Cup coverage: 10-hour days and wild fans
Home / Interviews / interview Getty Images staff photographer Maddie Meyer shares her touchline gear setup, rapid-fire workflow and what it’s like shooting from the middle of a celebrating crowd. Getty Images photographer Maddie Meyer sets up a camera behind the goal. When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. After more than a month of drama, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is finally heading into its finale, with the last games set for this weekend.
Max Lowe shares the experiences that shaped his adventure photography and filmmaking
Home / Articles / community Max Lowe is a filmmaker, photographer and storyteller. Recipient of a National Geographic Young Explorer’s grant, Max’s work ranges from wildlife filmmaking to personal, human-centered stories. When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. This is the story of Max Lowe, a filmmaker, photographer and storyteller based in Bozeman, Montana.
The photos that made photographers fall in love with their new camera
Home / Articles / community Last week, we asked our readers what photos made them realize their new gear was worth it. Here is what they showed us. When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Buying a new camera is an exciting feeling, but so is seeing the great photos you take with it. For last week’s community question, we asked readers to share a favorite photo or story from their new gear.
Viltrox adds a pocketable wide-angle lens to its Evo series
Viltrox has expanded its mid-tier lineup with the AF 26mm F2.8 Evo, a new pancake prime. As the smallest Evo offering yet, it continues the series’ focus on durable build quality and external controls, positioning itself as an everyday carry option for street and travel photographers. The AF 26mm F2.8 Evo is made for full-frame E and Z mount cameras. As a pancake lens, it’s highly compact and lightweight, measuring just 24mm (0.9″) thick and weighing only 130 g (4.6 oz).
Fujifilm announces firmware roadmap for GFX Eterna
Firmware v1.1 for medium format cinema camera arrives today, with further updates over the coming year When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Fujifilm has released updated firmware for its GFX Eterna 55 medium format cinema camera, and set out a roadmap of additional updates that will follow over the next year.
Tamron goes wide (and gets a new look, too)
The Tamron 12-20mm F2.8 is the first to adopt a new design language, along with simpler naming. When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Tamron is introducing a fast, ultra-wide zoom lens for full-frame cameras: the 12-20mm F2.8. It’s being released for Nikon Z-mount and Sony E-mount, and is also ushering in a new look for the company’s lenses.
Jimmy Chin says bringing less gear makes you a better photographer
Adventure photographer and filmmaker Jimmy Chin recently sat down for a Q&A with Canon, sharing tips for finding your creative voice. When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Jimmy Chin is an Academy Award-winning filmmaker, National Geographic photographer, author and elite mountain athlete. Known for telling epic adventure stories from remote corners of the world, Chin is also a Canon Explorer of Light.
FCC cracks down on firms over DJI‑linked tech imports to the U.S.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing $25,000 fines against eight companies after they allegedly failed to respond to questions about DJI‑related products sold in the United States. The agency is examining whether these firms played a role in bringing cameras, drones and other wireless devices based on DJI technology into the country under different brand names.
The $100 Godox kit that finally killed my excuse to not use flash
Home / Reviews / accessory-review The Godox iT32 flash and wireless controller make off-board flash more accessible than ever. When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. The Godox iT32 is a pocketable, $80 flash. And it essentially sweeps away all the hurdles that stood in the way of me using flash. I suspect I’m not alone in having found the cost of flash systems off-putting, when I first started photography.