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With a GN of 11m @ ISO 100, the Olympus ring flash is compatible with the Zuiko 14-54mm and 50-200mm lenses, and the 50mm Macro with an optional adaptor...

£420.00

Our rating:  85%

Olympus's twin flash uses the same FC-1 controller as the ring flash, but offers more control options........

£370.00

Our rating:  86%

The only system currently available from a major independent, the Sigma EM-140DG is available for Nikon (i-TTL), Canon E-TTL) and Sigma cameras.......

£270.00

Our rating:  84%

Canon's ring flash has a guide number (GN) of 14m @ISO 100, and either tube can be adjusted down to 1/8 of its power, which is useful for creating shadows…

£375.00

Our rating:  86%

Panasonic’s TZ1 long-zoom compact gets a 7.2MP upgrade and a nice wideangle start

£270.00

Our rating:  89%

The problem with making prints at home is you’re largely restricted to how big an enlargement you can achieve by the maximum paper size of your printer. However, with PosteRazor…

£0.00

Our rating:  88%

Appearance and build quality belie its low price but features are lacking.....

£69.00

Our rating:  80%

The 10.2-megapixel Nikon D40x is intended to bridge the gap between the entry-level D40 and enthusiast-level D80, and as such takes a bit from both models.

£599.00

Our rating:  87%

The 7.3-megapixel Fujifilm Finepix A700 features a 3x zoom and is powered by two AA batteries.

£100.00

Our rating:  77%

Fujifilm's 12.5-megapixel S5 Pro digital SLR combines the extended dynamic range capabilities of Fujifilm's Super CCD SR sensor with a solid body and functions closely related to the Nikon D200.

£1,250.00

Our rating:  88%