Camera Accessory Reviews
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ATP GPS Photo Finder Mini
If you’re after a simple solution to geotag snaps, ATP’s GPS logger could be the way to put yourself on the map
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Polaroid PoGo
Polaroid’s 21st century answer to its eponymous instant camera prints straight from your phone without ink. But is it iconic enough to inspire its own song lyric?
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Horizon Kompakt
It’s not all about megapixels. This 35mm film Lomo camera takes 120-degree panoramas in a single sweep with stunning results
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Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED DX VR
Nikon's superzoom is the priciest you can find - is it worth the outlay, or should you be saving your pennies for beer and poker?
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Joby Gorillapod Original
It's one of the weirdest looking gadgets ever but Gorillapod promises to banish traditional tripods to the history books with its bendable, wrap-around legs
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Metz 28 CS-2 Digital
Is your camera's on board flash weedier than a Woodbine in a wind tunnel? Time to reclaim the night with this diddy add-on for compacts from pro flash gun kings, Metz
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Nikon Crumpler CF-EU02 ‘the That’
Nikon and Crumpler combine to create 'The That' camera bag. As George Foreman would say, it's so good, they put both their names on it
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Sony GPS-CS1
You wake wearing a bin liner and a vague recollection of dancing La Macarena in your underwear. Not to worry – your geotagging Sony GPS-CS1 will have the location of every sordid snap you took
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Tamron AF18-250mm
Swapping lenses is a thing of the past – say hello to the Tamron 18-250mm for DSLRs, with a stonking 14x zoom
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Canon Selphy CP330
If you want to print your own postcards from your holiday hammock, the dinky CP330 is well worth a place in your suitcase
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Canon Pixma MP760
The MP760 can turn out a borderless 6x4in photo in just 36 seconds and throws in a scanner and a film adaptor for good measure
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Manfrotto Tripod
A good tripod is an essential for any camera bag, and Manfrotto's effort is more versatile and portable than most.






