Australian Camera's November/December 2020 issue is out – get your copy now!

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Looking for ways to step up your photography while staying indoors? Then you really won't want to miss the latest issue of Australian Camera magazine.

The November/December 2020 issue of Australian Camera explains how simple it is to set up a home studio. It can even be done on a budget – no expensive gear needed.

Speaking of gear, if you're on the lookout for a new kit, we pick the best of the best in the 2021 Camera Magazine Imaging Awards. Despite the difficulties posed by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, manufacturers have outdone themselves by launching a staggering number of new products this year, and we've selected what we consider to be the best of this year’s crop in cameras, lenses and photo printers.

And we've put one of the candidates to the test. We review the Nikon D6 to find out whether the latest pro-level sports DSLR can compete with Canon's EOS-1D X Mark III.

Admittedly the Nikon D6 isn't for everyone. For those on a tighter budget and looking for a compact mirrorless, we take a deep dive into the workings of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV. Has the sale of Olympus' camera division affected its product line? Find out in our in-depth review in this issue of Australian Camera.

That's not all – get inspired by the winning images of the first ever AIPP Silver Lining Awards, or find out how a not-so-photogenic landscape might make for a remarkable shot. There's a lot to discover within the pages of the latest issue of Australian Camera, so get your copy now!

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Published since 1979, Australian Camera is the country's premier photography magazine for enthusiasts and hobbyists and, since 2010, has been a member of the prestigious Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) – a global group of photography magazines selected for their high standards of content, production and independence.

The magazine is published six times a year (or bi-monthly), with the subscription also including an annual special issue called the Australian Camera Handbook. This offers a look into the year's most popular reviews and includes exclusive new content as well.

If this sounds like something that will keep your creative juices flowing, then print subscriptions are available from Future Australia's dedicated Techmags website.

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Australian Camera

Australian Camera is the bi-monthly magazine for creative photographers, whatever their format or medium. Published since the 1970s, it's informative and entertaining content is compiled by experts in the field of digital and film photography ensuring its readers are kept up to speed with all the latest on the rapidly changing film/digital products, news and technologies. Whether its digital or film or digital and film Australian Camera magazine's primary focus is to help its readers choose and use the tools they need to create memorable images, and to enhance the skills that will make them better photographers. The magazine is edited by Paul Burrows, who has worked on the magazine since 1982.