A Worthwhile Alternative
Tamron is the first third party manufacturer to produce an AF lens for Sony’s mirrorless cameras. Shridhar Kunte sees if the Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III VC is worth its price.
Is Faster Really Better?
Neha Mutreja tested the new Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 45mm f/1.8 to find out what this prime lens has to offer for the Micro Four Third camera users.
A New Way of Seeing
If we were to tell you that your wide angle lens is now optically stabilised, will you change the way you make pictures with it? Raj Lalwani tests the Nikkor 16–35mm AF-S f/4G ED VR to find out.
Little Speed Demon
With mirrorless offerings lining up, what would you expect from a system that calls itself the ‘1’?. K Madhavan Pillai finds out if the Nikon 1 V1 lives up to its sobriquet.
The X Story Continues
After the successful X100 and X10, Fujifilm has decided to use a large 2/3-inch sensor in a superzoom body. Does the X-S1 live up to its price tag? Shridhar Kunte decides to find out.
Dual Attraction
Shridhar Kunte tests the Sony DT 30mm f/2.8 Macro SAM to see if this lens offers anything apart from its attractive low price.
Well Above the Mark
Neha Mutreja tests the new Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 21mm f/2.8 ZE to check if this is the best wide angle lens in the market.
The Crown Has Fallen
Its predecessor is arguably the best compact camera around, but the new Canon PowerShot S100 just does not match up. Raj Lalwani tells you why.
Tough… But Is That Really Enough?
Olympus’ latest TOUGH TG-810 camera wins full points in terms of ruggedness, but is it a good camera in the first place? Shridhar Kunte finds out.
Sweeping Away the Competition
With so many superzooms in the market today, how different is the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX100V? Supriya Joshi puts it to the test.






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