Magazine
Road Test: Ricoh GR IIIx
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. A self-proclaimed antithesis to trends, Ricoh’s GR point-and-shoot has set the benchmark for compact cameras since 1996. In this edition of Road Test, we sip and swallow the digital faux-tography Kool-Aid, evaluating the first clicks of the Ricoh GR IIIx. Bottoms up! Read more...
Top 5: Film Stock Shootout
The Doomsday Clock ticks perilously close to midnight, Colesworth has fleeced your latest paycheck, and your camera holds only three shots of borrowed hope. This isn’t Bruce Willis’ latest blockbuster thriller—it’s worse—you’re shopping for film in 2025. Read more...
Bag Raid: Tas Wilson
Meet Tas Wilson, a throw-yourself-in-the-deep-end advocate making waves in cinematography, graphic design and music. If you're familiar with The Buoys, King Stingray, or Ruby Fields, you have likely been exposed to Tas' hand at work. Read More...
Road Test: Agfa Optima Sensor
Introduced in 1959 as the first fully automatic 35mm camera, the Optima 1 was Agfa’s panacea for amateur photographers—un-theoretical, pocketable, and more than anything else, joyful. Read more...
Top 5: Best Budget Point & Shoot Cameras 2025
Point-and-shoots are cameras of convenience, widely favoured by photo dabblers, devotees, and everyone in between. Presenting the quirks and quibbles of five point-and-shoot cameras that won’t break the piggy bank. Read more...