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Digital Camera and PhotoPlus - packed with tips, techniques and tricks for great photography - on sale now.

The latest issues of Digital Camera and PhotoPlus have gone on sale, each bursting with fantastic advice to help you get the most from your photography. Digital Camera will help you take fantastic photographs at home, while PhotoPlus brings you a new series entitled SLR college to bring you up to speed with your D-SLR.

Digital Camera and PhotoPlus latest issues

Pick up the latest copies of our photography magazines if you're looking for great tips and tricks on how to make the most of your digital camera and shoot great images.

Digital Camera comes with a wealth of features including 5 brilliant projects for taking beautiful photographs indoors including shooting smoke trails, water, indoor portraits and light trails.

Winner of the Digital Camera Photographer of the Year 2009 competition, Bragi J. Ingibergsson reveals some more of his stunning shots of his native country, Iceland.

A free video disc will help you perfect those landscape shots with tutorials on Photoshop essential skills. Learn how to create a moody mono scene, get creative with film effects and create large scale panoramas.

All this along with an interview with fine-art photographer Barry Cawston, how to take beautiful home studio portraits and reviews of all the latest gear including the Olympus EP-2, Ricoh GX4 and a round-up of the best budget A4 photo printers.

PhotoPlus meanwhile includes a guide to shooting interiors with this month's Apprentice, a brand new series entitled "Canon SLR college" to help you master your D-SLR, a superzoom lens buying guide and a motion-blur masterclass.

A full hands-on review of the newly released professional Canon EOS 1D Mark IV will give you the verdict on this ground-breaking new D-SLR.

On the cover disc this month you'll find 11 brilliant videos for Photoshop First Aid with fantastic exposure fixes that every photographer should know.

Digital Camera Issue 96 (March 2010) and PhotoPlus Issue 32 (March 2010) are available from all good newsagents now, priced £3.99. Subscribe to never miss and issue and make fantastic savings!

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It seems to me that Digital Camera Magazine needs to come up with something new. I say this as I had been buying the mag for several years and it just seems that it goes in full circle as far as the topics are concerned.Also there is far to much focus on DSLR's at the expense of high end compacts. I know that many makers have "cheaper" entry level models, but unfortunately attractive as these may be, the cost of additional lenes keeps them out of reach of the ordinary working person.I use a canon SX 10is which though not perfect is a good camera with decent wide to zoom range, which if I tried to get with a DSLR would cost a small fortune.
I would like to see your magazine perhaps devote the bulk of each issue to one topic i.e.(1)Wildlife,portrait,landscape photography etc etc. (2) step by step guides to using a specific camera (NOT ALWAYS DSLR's).(3) More amateur photographer content
Don't get me wrong I enjoyed Digital Camera Magazine but without a new fresh approach I don't think I will buy it again, but for anyone new to digital photography, you could do a lot worse

#1. Posted on Sunday, 21 Feb 2010 at 12:11am GMT. Report this


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