Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Amateur Photographer is the world's oldest weekly magazine for photography enthusiasts. With its unique weekly format, it is the first for news and events, plus features on techniques, equipment tests and darkroom advice. It appeals to those interested in buying and learning about digital and film photographic equipment, wanting advice on improving their technique, and learning about the greats in photography. Regular features on reader portfolios, darkroom, digital, black & white and photographer profiles ensure all areas of photography are covered. With an audience of dedicated photography enthusiasts.
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THIS WEEK’S CONTRIBUTORS
Nikon Z6III • Nikon’s full-frame all-rounder gets new sensor tech and a serious feature boost. Andy Westlake gets hands-on
New vertical grip
Nikon takes to the Cloud
Affordable Honor flagship phone
More AI upsets
Bean there, done that
Let’s hear it for The Hopefuls
OM System cashback offer
Viewpoint Isabella Ruffatti • Why the Mini 99 is the best Instax camera – not the Mini Evo, says AP’s online writer
Next-level selfies • Rosie Hardy’s highly popular self-portraiture is a form of therapy that boosts her confidence and helps her deal with emotions from social media anxiety to grief. She discusses her work with Graeme Green
Almost there • A closer look at the 2nd and 3rd placed UK photographers from the EISA Maestro Photography Contest 2024
Top three • Pro photographer David Clapp explains why he uses Canon’s flagship high-speed sports camera for everything except what it’s designed for
Best accessories for the Fujifilm X100VI • Andy Westlake reveals his favourite accessories to complement Fujifilm’s retro compact
Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card Silver Series 128GB • Andy Westlake tests a reliable and good-value CFexpress Type B card
Tony Kemplen on the … Kodak Brownie Vecta • The Brownie Vecta, from 1963, which marked a shift away from the ‘black box’ appearance
Lens battle: 50mm vs 24-70mm • A lens that can be used to capture a diverse range of subjects is a huge benefit to photographers. James Abbott explores the inherent differences in focal length range and maximum aperture of the Sigma 50mm f/1.2 and 24-70mm f/2.8 lenses, alongside how they can be used to capture the same subjects and how well these vastly different lenses ultimately perform
Starstruck – Glastonbury Festival • Hollie Latham Hucker finds out how much preparation and planning was required to capture the iconic Pyramid Stage under the night sky
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THIS WEEK WE ASKED... • What was your first digital camera?
It's good to share • Our favourite photos posted by readers on our social media channels this week
Join the Club • This club has one of the largest memberships in the Midlands
Best Buys • A round-up of the AP testing team’s favourite and most highly rated kit, including both cameras and all kinds of accessories, across a wide range of price points
Final Analysis • Maria Falconer considers… From The Chesterfield Series, by Andy Greaves