
Why You Should Be Shooting Film
It's not just hipster nonsense. There are terrific practical reasons for any photographer to shoot a roll or two.
Henry is Gear Patrol's Deputy Photography Editor. Despite not having a writing position at GP, he still manages to sneak in his abstruse opinions on everything from bikes to cameras to furniture every once in a while.
It's not just hipster nonsense. There are terrific practical reasons for any photographer to shoot a roll or two.
A certain breed of 2000s-era point-and-shoots are trending. But unlike denim, this might be a welcome return.
Vintage shooters from every era still worth adding to your collection.
By AJ Powell, Henry Phillips, and Tucker Bowe
Problem: You want to buy a great camera but you only have $1,000 to spend. Which camera should you buy?
These 35mm champions are a terrific way to get great shots while using film that's relatively cheap and easy to get developed.
These tiny point-and-shoot digitals cameras can capture high-resolution photos and videos, and they won't weigh you down on your travels. They're also reasonably affordable.
DSLRs are the past. The future is mirrorless. From Nikon to Fujifilm, Leica to Sony, these are the best mirrorless cameras to buy now. (Updated for 2023)
Spending more time at home became more enjoyable this year thanks to innovative strides in technology, adaptability and design.
By Johnny Brayson, Mary Singler, Eric Limer, and Henry Phillips
Shopping for a new lens for your mirrorless camera? You should really get a prime lens instead of a zoom lens — here's why.
Including the Apple Watch Ultra, Bose's absolutely outstanding wireless earbuds, and the first true Sonos turntable (albeit Sonos didn't make it).
By Tucker Bowe, Eric Limer, and Henry Phillips
Should you buy a camera on Amazon? Or should you buy from a more niche site like B&H or Adorama? We break it down.
Buying a new camera can be, well, complicated — especially if you don't know exactly what you want.
We go hands-on with Ember's newest, smallest heated cup...to figure out who exactly this thing's for.
Looking for more of the dark, introspective James Bond we’ve been seeing in film lately?
The Red Dot's got a new flagship, and it's everything you'd hope.
Lessons from the world's pickiest company when it comes to office furniture.
A viscious takedown of Amazon’s collection of 6,000-plus mostly bogus wine openers.
As purse strings tighten and travel restrictions continue, photographers have been left stuck scrambling to figure out what a 1099 livelihood looks like in April 2020.
This Mazda is a dynamite small car.