
What’s in Amateur Photographer 23 July 2016
Look sharp
Tips to ensure super-sharp results before you release the shutter
Rock steady
Angela Nicholson explains how to boost your shooting confidence by learning your camera’s stabilisation system
Lord of the wings
Levon Biss speaks to Steve Fairclough about creating stunning insect portraits
At the sharp edge
How to sharpen your images and give them vital finishing touches
Shoot sharp like a pro
Our cover photographer reveals how to make blur and camera shake a thing of the past
Evening class
Martin Evening sorts out your photo-editing and post-processing problems
Tripods, sticks & supports
Tracy Calder looks at what’s available in the world of tripods, clamps, monopods and beanbags
Equivalent apertures
Andy Westlake checks out if using f/8 still produces the sharpest results
Revealed: the sharpest lenses
Andy Westlake reviews the sharpest lenses for each camera system
7 days
A week in photography
Inbox
Your letters and tweet of the week
Reader Portfolio
We spotlight readers’ excellent images and how they captured them
Technical Support
Expert advice, tips, tricks and more
Final Analysis
Roger Hicks considers… ‘Wrestling’, 1989, by Raghu Rai
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