DPReview Awards 2017
Here at DPReview we handle a lot of gear. This year, plenty of amazing cameras, lenses, accessories and other products came through our doors, and we hope you`ve enjoyed reading about them as much as we`ve enjoyed writing about and testing them.
We also enjoy arguing about them - about which camera is better than which other camera, and which lens is the best, etc. So we`ve spent the past few days going through this year`s products as a team, and ranking our choices, to make a shortlist for what we think was the best gear released in 2017.
After all that, we`re pleased to announce the results. Click through the slides above to find out which products made our list of the best gear of 2017!
If you`d like to have your say, make sure to vote in this year`s Reader`s Polls for best products of 2017, which will be running through December 18th.
Best accessory
Shortlist:
Affinity for iPad
Godox Ving V860 II
Atomos Ninja Inferno
Peak Design CaptureClip 3
Runner up: Affinity for iPad
While perhaps not as sexy as the high-value cameras and lenses that we get our hands on every month, there are some amazing accessories out there, with a lot to offer the modern photographer. And among the most important are the various software suites that enable us to turn our Raw (literally) images into finished photographs worthy of printing and sharing.
The arrival of high-powered tablet computers like the Apple iPad Pro means that imaging software is no longer limited to desktop and laptop computers. Affinity Photo for iPad is a full-fledged image editor that offers all of the major features you`d expect from a serious desktop Raw editor, for only $20. Impressed? We certainly are.
Read our review of Affinity for iPad
Winner: Godox Ving V860 II
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