Panasonic moves on the from the TZ30 with the TZ40 - a compact camera with the same 20x optical zoom, but an increased resolution and the addition of wi-fi and NFC. Read more about the Panasonic TZ40
Tired of gig photos and race day shots where the big stars are just a speck in the distance? Then it's time to upgrade to a superzoom bridge camera. (more...)
You can pay about £1,000 for a digital SLR or compact system camera with a touchscreen, but some of the top performers in our lab tests are around a fifth of the price. Read owners' views of DSLR cameras
Panasonic has launched several new cameras at the Panasonic Convention 2012, including updates to its popular TZ travel zoom series. There are also two new rugged adventure cameras, a premium compact and a new entry-level model. Read more about the new cameras
Panasonic has launched the Lumix 3D1, and Which? was on hand to be among the first to get their mitts on the camera, that promises to offer homemade 3D video and photos that doesn't break the bank. Read more about the Panasonic Lumix 3D1
Panasonic has unveiled the Lumix GX1. The new 16Mp compact system camera has the design and features that hark back to the much-loved GF1, but it packs a few new features beneath its premium-feel, metal-body casing. Read more about the Panasonic Lumix GX1
While Panasonic has done an admirable job in scaling down the size of its micro-four-thirds system cameras, some users have been left frustrated by the increasing absence of manual dials. Step forward the dialled-up Lumix GX1. Read more about the Panasonic Lumix GX1
Many Leica and Lumix compact cameras are nigh-on identical, however Leicas typically cost twice as much as their Panasonic counterparts. What does the extra cost buy you, and is it worth it? (more about how the brands compare...)
Panasonic has unveiled two new lenses for its micro four third cameras, but in a break from convention has designed and built them in-house rather than in alliance with optics specialists Leica. Read more about the new X lenses