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Digital Photography Review Newsletter: Monday, 28 November 2011

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Digital Photography Review Newsletter

Monday, 28 November 2011
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Welcome to the 462nd Digital Photography Review newsletter.

Little Olympus put to the test

The PEN Mini is the least expensive and one of the smallest mirrorless cameras we've yet seen. As with many such cameras, it's targeted at compact camera upgraders but, as has become something of an Olympus tradition, it features astounding levels of customization. The result is a camera that works well as a point-and-shoot but offers a lot of camera to grow into. However, despite the inclusion of the latest (very impressive) autofocus system, many of the E-PM1's internals have a lot in common with the original PEN E-P1. So does this result in a camera that offers something for everyone or an awkward combination of components with no coherent character? Read our full review to see what we thought.

Compact camera comparison coming

Alongside the PEN Mini review, we've prepared the studio shots for the Nikon P7100 and Canon S100, which can now be compared in existing reviews or our standalone tool. As you might reasonably assume, this work comes as a prelude to a roundup of the Raw-capable enthusiast compacts, many of which have been updated since we last looked at them. This will be one of a series of roundup reviews and articles that we'll publish in the run-up to Christmas.
Richard
News updates

Nikon updates firmware for Nikkor 1 zoom lenses

Published on Monday, November 21, 2011 6:29:28 PM GMT
Nikon has released firmware updates for its Nikkor 1 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6, 30-100mm f/3.8-5.6 and 10-100mm f/4.5-5.6 lenses. The 10-30mm and 30-100mm lenses are upgraded to firmware v1.02, which corrects a bug which causes an incorrect aperture value to be recorded. Meanwhile the 10-100mm power zoom firmware moves to v1.01 that, like the 1.01 upgrades for the other two lenses, addresses a problem by which images could 'be blurred when shot immediately after the camera was shaken or moved quickly'.
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Complete our survey for the chance to win an iPad 2

Published on Monday, November 21, 2011 8:13:31 PM GMT
US photographic trade body PMA and dpreview.com are conducting a survey looking for the views of dedicated amateur photographers. The ten minute survey asks about your photographic use, the features you'd like to see in cameras and your use and experience of photo sharing sites and printing services (as well as helping us make dpreview a better place). It aims to get a clearer understanding of what committed non-professional photographers want from their cameras and related services and may even result in those things getting a bit better. Responses will be discussed at the forthcoming 6Sight conference. As a reward one lucky respondent will be sent a shiny new Apple iPad 2.
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Digital Outback Photo publishes The Art and Craft of HDR Photography

Published on Monday, November 21, 2011 8:54:18 PM GMT
Digital Outback Photo has published 'The Art and Craft of HDR Photography' by Uwe and Bettina Steinmueller. The 100 page e-book, written and published by the authors of dpreview.com's 'The Art of HDR' series of guides, can be downloaded as a printable pdf. It is available for an introductory price of $15.95, rather than the usual $19.95.
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Book review: The Photographer's Mind

Published on Monday, November 21, 2011 10:15:31 PM GMT
Adam Koplan takes a closer look at Michael Freeman's 'The Photographer's Mind'. In this follow-up to his widely regarded book, 'The Photographer's Eye', documentary photographer Freeman has published a fascinating text that aims to help photographers to be more thoughtful in their picture-making.
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Just Posted: Nikon Coolpix P7100 studio comparison samples

Published on Monday, November 21, 2011 10:43:00 PM GMT
Just posted: JPEG and raw studio samples from the Nikon Coolpix P7100. In preparation for a forthcoming review, we have shot our standard studio test scene with the Nikon Coolpix P7100. To allow easy comparison with its peers, we have now added these shots to our comparison database. As such the P7100 can now be selected from the pull-down list within both our standalone studio comparison tool and the comparison pages in any review.
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Adobe faces criticism for change of upgrade policy

Published on Tuesday, November 22, 2011 9:53:00 PM GMT
Photoshop trainer and author Scott Kelby has published an ‘open letter’ to Adobe requesting it re-thinks its product upgrade policy. The company, in a recent blog post about its ‘Creative Cloud’ online computing service, revealed that it will only allow owners of the most recent versions of Photoshop and Creative Suite to upgrade to the CS6 versions, when they become available. This moves away from its traditional position of allowing owners of the previous three versions a discounted upgrade. The company is offering a 20% discount for these owners to bring themselves up-to-date in time for the policy change.
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DxO Labs announces Optics Pro 7 with faster performance

Published on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 2:00:00 PM GMT
DxO Labs has announced that Optics Pro 7, the latest version of its Raw processing and optical correction software, will be available from November 30th. The company says version 7 has been extensively re-written to make it faster - up to four times faster in the case of batch processing. Version 7 also includes support for popular enthusiast cameras, such as Fujifilm's X100 and Sony's A77, as well as more than 300 additional camera/lens Optics Modules. Refinements include an improved lens softness tool that attempts to correct for inherent lens softness without interfering with bokeh in out-of-focus regions. DxO Optics Pro 7 will be available with a 33% discount until December 24th (and free to users who bought version 6 after September 1st).
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Article: Gearing up for an African safari

Published on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 6:46:13 PM GMT
Wildlife photographer and tour operator Dallas Dahms explains how to choose the most appropriate photo gear when embarking on an African safari. His article shares camera lens and accessory combinations best suited to particular modes of transport and specific types of photo opportunities. He also supplies a handy tip for safely carrying your gear aboard in-country flights.
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Just Posted: Olympus PEN Mini review

Published on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 8:46:00 PM GMT
We've just published our review of the Olympus E-PM1: the PEN Mini. The Mini is the least expensive, and most compact-camera-user orientated, Micro Four Thirds model yet released. It's built around the long-serving 12MP sensor but includes the latest, impressively fast AF system from the most recent PENS. In keeping with its point-and-shoot ethos, the PEN Mini features few external controls, yet has extensive customization if you want a camera to grow into. Does this result in a model with broad appeal or a camera with an identity crisis? Read our review to find out.
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Site updates & Tamron Challenge Winners

Published on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 11:32:27 PM GMT
We've successfully migrated dpreview.com to its new web servers. And, now that most of the teething problems have been ironed out, we're confident that the errors and degraded performance that some users have been experiencing over the last few weeks are well behind us. We've also got a couple of minor feature updates to tell you about - and the winners of the Tamron Prize challenge are revealed after the link.
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Fujifilm releases X-S1 premium EXR 26X superzoom

Published on Thursday, November 24, 2011 5:00:00 AM GMT
Fujifilm has announced the X-S1, a premium-grade superzoom compact. The X-S1 is part of the company's high-end 'X Series' and is built around the same 12MP 2/3" CMOS sensor as the X10 compact. Despite the comparatively large sensor, it manages to include a 26X 24-624mm equivalent F2.8-5.6 zoom lens. It also features Raw shooting, a 1.44M dot electronic viewfinder and 460,000 dot rear LCD along with a rubberized coating and metal dials to emphasize its premium 'Made in Japan' status.
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Samyang updates 8mm F3.5 fisheye with CPU for Nikon

Published on Friday, November 25, 2011 4:25:00 PM GMT
Samyang has updated its 8mm F3.5 fisheye lens in Nikon mount, adding a CPU to allow better-integrated operation in auto exposure modes. The Samyang AE 8mm 1:3.5 Aspherical IF MC Fish-eye CS allows for full control over exposure from the camera, enables i-TTL flash exposure control, and records lens-related data into image EXIF data. Like its predecessor, the optical design includes 10 elements in 7 groups, with one hybrid aspheric element. The lens is manual focus only, and is designed for use on DX format SLRs. It will be priced at €325 (approx $430 / £280).
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Roger Cicala looks at lens variation and getting a 'good copy'

Published on Friday, November 25, 2011 7:29:39 PM GMT
Roger Cicala of LensRentals has written an article about why 'soft' lenses occur and how you'll know if you have one. The article summarises his experience and testing of the phenomenon and explains how the pursuit of a 'perfect' lens is a fool's errand.
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