We look back over the camera calendar for the first half of 2025, picking out our favorite models so far, plus a look ahead to what the rest of the year might bring.
Heipi’s updated 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S makes the popular Peak Design Travel Tripod look primitive and limited, and it costs much less.
In the US, the Fujifilm X-E5 retails for double its predecessor’s launch price, but features, specs and other factors all warrant consideration before condemning the cost.
Monopan 50 is the most affordable way to shoot Leica
Leaked images hint that the Insta360 Go 4 could be getting a major redesign. That would really mix things up with the DJI Osmo Nano.
Viltrox’s 50mm f/2 Air is tiny, light, and delivers performance that belies its price – it’s a true nifty fifty for enthusiasts seeking their first prime for mirrrorless.
The Peak Design Pro tripods take the unique design features of the original Travel Tripod and scale them up for professional users.
The Nikon Z6 III is down to a record-low price at Adorama.
Twelve years after the legendary Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 lens for DSLRs, Sigma delivers its mirrorless successor, the new 17-40mm F1.8 DC Art.
The new OM System OM-5 II is a modest upgrade of the OM-5, delivering USB-C charging and little else that’s new.