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
Sony updates 85mm G Master prime lens
New Canon A2 flagship printer
Last chance for your Visa
New Motorola budget handset
Ffoto Cymru: correction
Tamron tele zoom now for Nikon Z
Remembering Barry Lategan
Fugue by Lydia Goldblatt • A profound and moving reflection on love, life, grief, childhood and motherhood, Fugue is a wonderful body of work, says Amy Davies
Something magic • The official invention of photography is hard to pin down, but it’s possibly 200 years old this year. Michael Pritchard takes a closer look at one of its pioneers
Amateur Photographer of the Year • Your chance to enter the UK’s most prestigious competition for amateur photographers
Focus stacking for macro • In macro photography, depth of field is a real issue, but Rod Lawton shows how focus bracketing and Photoshop can fix it
Behind the print • Emily Renier shares how she made this bridal photograph pop
Leica D-Lux 8 • Leica’s latest advanced zoom compact resurrects a much-loved line, but can it challenge the Fujifilm X100VI? Andy Westlake finds out
Panasonic FZ82D • If you want the flexibility of a superzoom bridge camera, then the FZ82D is a new model to tempt you. But is it any good? Amy Davies finds out
SmallRig AD-50Lite • Angela Nicholson tests an affordable tripod kit for those looking to take their videography more seriously
Professor Newman on… Believing metrics • The latest cameras trade higher speed for reduced dynamic range, but does this really matter?
30 tips for captivating close-ups • From low light to skittish subjects, the field of close-up photography can present a number of obstacles for the uninitiated. Here, six photographers share their best tricks and tips for creating captivating close-ups
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It's good to share • Our favourite photos posted by readers on our social media channels this week
Reader Portfolio • Spotlight on readers’ excellent images and how they captured them
Buying Guide • Our comprehensive listing of key specifications for DSLR lenses
Final Analysis • John Wade considers… World War II: Home Front 1940, by A.J O’Brien