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Sunday, February 22, 2026

4 Things Every Photographer Should Know About Autofocus

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February 22, 2026,

This week, we published our beginner's guide to setting up one of the most confusing but critical features on any new camera: Autofocus. 

Richard also shared his first images shot with the Sony a7 V, and our community camera kit series took an out-of-this-world shift into the cosmos in our interview with community member Michael S.  

If your pet is one of your main photographic muses or you're just in need of an excuse to smile, voting is now officially open too today for our Canine Capers photo challenge.

Oh, and did we mention there's some big news to share about DPReview and one of the world's largest photography trade shows?

As always, thanks for being a reader and supporting our work. 


—Ben

Highlights
A beginner's guide to setting up your camera's autofocus
Autofocus options on cameras can be confusing if you're new to photography. Here's a rundown of the basic options you need to be aware of.
Tales of the new king? Sony a7 V sample gallery
Ahead of our full review, here's what the a7 V's images look like.
This DPReview reader captures the cosmos from his backyard
Continuing our new series on photography and gear, DPReview community member Michael S. shares how early sports photography and a lifelong love of astronomy grew into a passion for capturing wildlife and the night sky.
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Our February photo challenge is open for submissions until February 21. Show us your best dog pictures!
DPReview selected as a Global Media Partner for CP+2026
The annual CP+ camera expo begins next week in Yokohama, Japan. Our team will be there to bring you the latest from the show floor and beyond.
Nikon Z 24-105mm F4-7.1 sample gallery and impressions: Nikon's new budget zoom
This budget full-frame lens is one of the cheaper options for Z5II buyers who want to do a little bit of everything.
You can shoot anything. But maybe you shouldn't.
Reflecting on how pushing ourselves to find self-imposed limitations may help us become better photographers.
Check out these impressive DPReview reader camera collections
Our latest Question of the week asked readers if they had a camera collection, and they certainly do! Check out the incredible array of cameras and gear our community has built over the years.
News Updates
Sony World Photography Awards: these 10 images topped the 2026 competition
The Sony World Photography Awards category winners and shortlisted photographers have been announced.
Google's new Pixel is light on upgrades, but smooths out a common annoyance
Google has announced the latest phone in its lineup, the Pixel 10a.
Tamron's latest F2.8 zoom resurrects an idea from the 90s
The 35-100mm F2.8 is reminiscent of the company's similar 35-105mm lens from decades past.
Tamron is making it easier for more people to customize its lenses
The Tamron Utility app is coming to iOS with some new features, and a new accessory lets you connect your phone and lens wirelessly.
Elsa Garrison reveals her massive kit for photographing the 2026 Winter Olympics
Getty Images photographer Elsa Garrison shared details about her kit for the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
This year's Female in Focus winners show the changing face of photography
The winners of the Female in Focus x Nikon 2025 contest have been announced, with images centered around this year's theme, "On the Cusp."
The ethics and art of aerial wildlife photography
Our globetrotting wildlife photographer, Erez Marom, explains how to do aerial photography respectfully while still nailing the shot.
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Sunday, February 15, 2026

The Best Cameras Under $1000

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February 15, 2026

Our review of Fujifilm's entry-level X-T30 III went live this week, which sent us back to pressure-test our picks for the best cameras under $1,000. When a strong contender enters the chat, the list has to earn its keep.

We also published the latest installment of What's in Your Bag? — our new series spotlighting the gear our community actually carries and uses. This week, Morris0 walked us through a thoughtfully dialed-in bird photography kit built for patience, reach, and results.


And after asking members to share their camera collections, let's just say: some of you are quietly assembling museums. We're impressed and slightly envious.


—Ben

Highlights
The best cameras under $1000 in 2026
Around $1000 is increasingly becoming the entry point for modern interchangeable lens cameras. We look at what you can get for your money, and which we think is best.
Fujifilm X-T30 III adds fresh ingredients to familiar recipe
We've taken a close look at Fujifilm's X-T30 III, its latest entry-level SLR-shaped mirrorless camera, with its latest processor and dial ethos.
Fujifilm X-T30 III production sample gallery: third time's the charm
We recently reviewed Fujifilm's latest entry-level camera; here are the images we took in the process.
A DPReview reader reveals the camera setup behind their best bird shots
DPReview community member Morris0 shares how a childhood curiosity sparked by his parents' camera grew into a lifelong passion for wildlife and avian photography.
Question of the week: What's in your camera collection?
In this edition of our Question of the Week series, we're eager to see how many of you have more than one camera and its accessories. Show us your collection!
Announcing our February photo challenge:
This month, our Editor's photo challenge has gone to the dogs.
News Updates
Opinion: lenses are the stars of the show
When it comes to choosing a new camera system, the lenses probably matter more than the bodies.
Key settings to adjust on your new Canon camera
Here are some important settings you may want to change on your new Canon camera.
VSCO is bringing back its film-like Lightroom presets, but there's a catch
VSCO announced that it is making its Adobe Lightroom VSCO Film 02 presets available again, but only for a limited time and for paid members.
OM‑3 Astro: OM System's classic body gets a cosmic upgrade
OM System has announced an astrophotography-tuned version of its OM-3 along with two new astro filters.
Canon RF 7-14mm F2.8-3.5 L Fisheye STM initial sample gallery: look behind you
Canon's new fisheye zoom has a 190° field of view, which the company says is the first for a lens of its kind.
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