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THIS WEEK’S CONTRIBUTORS
Fujifilm X-T30 III • Fujifilm’s smallest and most affordable DSLR-style camera gains updated autofocus and a film dial. Andy Westlake takes it for an early spin
New, unusually wide kit zoom
Wide-ranging Tamron superzoom for Sony
Fast 85mm AF prime for under £300
Major prize shortlist revealed
Peak Design straps gain a touch of style
LCE contest open for entries
Viewpoint Gavin Stoker • Regular scribe Gavin worries the ‘next big thing’ in cameras could take over his brain
Unyielding Floods by Peter Caton • For nearly two decades, Peter Caton has made it his mission to document humanitarian crises. Unyielding Floods is perhaps his most sobering and persistent project to date says Peter Dench
Books & exhibitions • The latest and best books and exhibitions from the world of photography
Picture purrfect • Tim Flach’s new book, Feline, is a remarkable collection of images that explore a wide range of cat species, our relationship with them and why we find them so cute. He talks to David Clark about the project
Round Five: The Best of the Rest • The APOY judges choose their favourite images that didn’t make the top ten of our Celebrating Colour category
Eye of the storm • The 11th Prix Pictet gathers 12 photographers whose powerful visions confront the turbulence of our times, revealing beauty, fragility and the forces reshaping the planet, says Peter Dench
Sony FX2 • Richard Sibley reviews Sony’s latest addition to its FX line – a cinema camera that prioritises high-resolution stills alongside video
Kase 85mm F1.4 Auto Focus • Angela Nicholson tests Kase’s first autofocus lens, a competitively priced short telephoto prime with a neat trick up its sleeve for filter users
Tenba BYOB 10 • Andy Westlake investigates an insert that turns any shoulder bag into a camera bag
Tony Kemplen on the… Pentax Espio Mini • A pocketable 35mm compact with a fixed 32mm lens, found in a charity shop
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THIS WEEK WE ASKED... • What’s your favourite feature on your camera?
It's good to share • Our favourite photos posted by readers on our social media channels this week
Join the Club • Harpenden Photographic Society is an enthusiastic club that does community outreach work
Buying Guide • Our comprehensive listing of key camera specifications
Final Analysis • Damien Demolder considers... Brandon Daord, Above The Liverpool Skyline by Graham Dodridge