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Reviews, Tests
Stylish, But What Else?

Stylish, But What Else?

Ambarin Afsar walks around the city with the Canon Digital IXUS 125 HS and tries to find out whether its features justify its price tag.
Reinventing the Niche

Reinventing the Niche

The Canon PowerShot G1 X has several tricks up its sleeve, but does it doenough to survive the mirrorless competition? Shridhar Kunte finds out.
A Constant Companion

A Constant Companion

Neha Mutreja checks the credentials of the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GX1, a lightweight camera that vies for the attention of a pro on the go.
When Darkness Lurks

When Darkness Lurks

The Nikon D4 takes low light performance to such a level, that it is literally the eye of the dark. Raj Lalwani takes it through a series of midnight strolls.
Painting a Rocky Picture

Painting a Rocky Picture

Does Corel PaintShop Pro X4 give the user pro features while being easy enough for a beginner? Aditya Nair puts it to the test.
The Master of Light

The Master of Light

K Madhavan Pillai tests the Sekonic L-758Cine light meter to find out whether it meets the demands of the pro in today’s digital environment.
All for Nothing?

All for Nothing?

Improved stabilisation, a lot of zoom, but after promising so much, can the Sigma 18–200mm f/3.5-6.3 II DC OS HSM deliver? Neha Mutreja finds out.
A Tiny Wonderland

A Tiny Wonderland

Ambarin Afsar gets up close and personal with the Nikkor AF-S DX Micro 40mm f/2.8G to see whether it performs well despite its low price.
A Sizzling Pancake

A Sizzling Pancake

Nikon’s flat lenses for full frame cameras have been legendary. Can they replicate the magic with the 1 Nikkor 10mm f/2.8 meant for the Nikon 1 system of CX format cameras? K Madhavan Pillai finds out.
Trying too Much?

Trying too Much?

Raj Lalwani tests the Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 100mm f/2 Makro-Planar ZF2, to see if this macro-portrait combination satisfies any target group.
Something Relevant

Something Relevant

In the age of mirrorless cameras, does an advanced compact camera still make sense? Shridhar Kunte tests the Nikon COOLPIX P7100 to find out.
The King is Here

The King is Here

Raj Lalwani gets his hands on the Nikon D4 to get a sneakpeek of what photographs shot at ISO 2,04,800 look like.