Digital Photography Review's mission is to provide the most authoritative content around and reviews of digital photography gear in the world. We have built the most comprehensive database of consumer digital cameras in the world, and we provide an open, active forum and useful tools for our community.
Digital Photography Review was founded in December 1998 and over the years has grown to include a vast digital camera database, timeline, forum, image sample galleries, an articles section, lens, printer and software reviews, user galleries, photo challenges and much more.
Today DPReview is the world's most popular dedicated enthusiast digital photography site. We believe in fact-based and unbiased content with as much detail as we can provide, gained through our testing and real-world analysis of gear, technology and techniques.
In 2023 Digital Photography Review was acquired by Gear Patrol (gearpatrol.com).
Many thanks to all our regular visitors and warm welcome to new visitors.
Welcome to Digital Photography School - a website with simple tips to help digital camera owners get the most out of their cameras. My name is Darren Rowse and I'm the guy behind Digital Photography School. I'm a digital photography enthusiast and while it's not how I make my living (although I do pick up a few paying jobs) - I'm the guy in my friendship group and family that always seems to photograph the special occasions. I'm still learning and improving my photography but like to share what I've learned so far. I previously owned and operated a digital camera review site - and over the two years of that site I had a lot of emails from readers asking for tips on how to use their cameras and came to the conclusion that while there are many millions of digital cameras being bought each year around the world that a very large proportion of those that buy them could be using them to achieve better results. At my previous site I'd written a number of 'tips' articles over the past couple of years but it has largely been a site focused upon cameras. As a result I wanted to start a site dedicated purely with 'how to' tips. And Digital Photography School was born. Some of you who are advanced digital camera users might find some of what is written on this site a little basic, but it's the new to semi experienced digital camera owner that this site is aimed at. Having said this, even experienced users have already told me that reading the tips I've written have been helpful in refreshing their memories and reminding them of lessons once learned. This 'School' is not a formal one by any means. There are no classes, no teachers, no exams - rather it's a learning environment where I think out loud about what I know and where in our Forum we share what we're learning by showing our photos and ask and answer each other questions. Also, unlike most schools, the information here is free. We do run limited advertising and affiliate programs to help us cover costs and keep expanding (read more about this on our disclaimer ...
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