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Sunday, December 21, 2025

The Camera Advances That Shaped 2025

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December 21, 2025,

This week, the team continued to use the tail end of the calendar year as a chance to reflect on the industry and their personal work. 

Dale and Mathew each shared their favorite photo of the year, while Abby discussed why the Hasselblad X2D II 100C was her favorite rig of 2025. 

Mitchell and Richard also published their in-depth review of Canon's EOS R6 III.

To cap it all off, we've opened voting for our annual Reader's Choice Awards, and we hope you'll take the time to share your thoughts on the best camera, prime lens, and zoom lens of 2025. 

As always, thanks for supporting our work and being part of the DPReview community. 


—Ben

Highlights
This year in camera tech: the advances that shaped 2025
2025 was mainly a year of continued progress, rather than blockbuster breakthroughs, but we've tried to pull out the tech and trends that we think will underpin future cameras.
Canon EOS R6 III in-depth review: no need for hype, just deliver
The EOS R6 III did well at almost every test we put it through, from shooting stills to filming several videos.
The DPReview team looks back at our predictions for 2025 – how'd we do?
In this episode of DPReview Discussions, the team takes a look back at our predictions for what 2025 would hold.
The DPReview community in 2025
DPReview's Community Manager, Mathew Anderson, talks about the community in 2025, the new forum software, and reveals exciting new plans in development for 2026.
Gear of the Year - Abby's choice: the Hasselblad X2D II 100C
This monster of a camera made medium format photography approachable and, well, fun.
Dale's photo of the year: Everglades adventures
Managing Editor Dale Baskin's favorite photo adventure of the year took him to Everglades National Park in Florida with a telephoto lens.
Mathew's Photo of the year: Computer game industry adventures
DPReview's Community Manager, Mathew Anderson, shares his love of community management through his experiences in the computer game industry, with a very special moment having met MythBuster's, Adam Savage, earlier this year.
Question of the week: What is the most significant photography lesson you learned in 2025?
In this edition of our Question of the Week series, we're interested to hear about the most significant photography lesson you learned in 2025.
News Updates
Canon EOS R6 III sample photos and videos: quietly competent
See what the photos and videos produced by Canon's latest enthusiast full frame mirrorless camera look like.
We tested the Sony a7 V's dynamic range for ourselves: is this the peak?
The a7 V's partially stacked sensor is one of the most ISO invariant that we've seen to date.
Lensrentals' figures hint at Canon/stills and Sony/video lockout
Lensrentals' annual breakdown of its most-rented products reveals some interesting trends in both stills and video usage.
Ricoh's latest, haziest version of the GR IV is nearly here
The Ricoh GR IV HDF is officially coming soon.
Nikon is still adding features to the Z9, four years after launch
The company's latest firmware update for its sports and action camera improves the autofocus and lets you use it as the most excessive webcam imaginable.
Viltrox is bringing its fast 35mm Lab lens to Nikon users
The Viltrox AF 35mm F1.2 Lab lens is now available for Z-mount.
Readers' Choice Awards: Vote now for the best camera of 2025
It's time to vote! Tell us which new camera of 2025 deserves the honor of winning the 2025 Readers' Choice Camera of the Year Award.
Readers' Choice Awards: Vote now for the best prime lens of 2025
It's time to vote! Tell us which new prime lens of 2025 deserves the honor of winning the 2025 Readers' Choice Prime Lens of the Year Award.
Readers' Choice Awards: Vote now for the best zoom lens of 2025
It's time to vote! Tell us which new zoom lens of 2025 deserves the honor of winning the 2025 Readers' Choice Zoom Lens of the Year Award.
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