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Digital Photography Review Newsletter: Tuesday, 30 October 2012

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Tuesday, 30 October 2012
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Welcome to the 451st Digital Photography Review newsletter.

Pentax K-30 reviewed...

It's taken a little bit longer than we hoped, but we've just published our in-depth review of the Pentax K-30. As has become something of a tradition for Pentax, the K-30 offers a solid, photographer-focused feature set. It may be less expensive than the much-loved K-5 but it gives up very little in terms of specification - it has a 100% viewfinder and a level of weather sealing unique at this point in the market. Is that enough to compete in this popular part of the market? Read our review to find out

...with more on the way.

The K-30 is just the first of a series of reviews we're pushing hard to bring you in time for the Christmas/holiday season. We've been adding elements to our forthcoming Nikon D600 review and have started to publish sample galleries from the enthusiast compacts we hope to test soon. The resumption of lens reviews is also just days away.

Enthusiast compacts receive exposure

We've also published a samples gallery from the Nikon P7700 - one of the handful of exciting enthusiast compacts announced in the last couple of months. It retains the 28-200mm equivalent range of the P7100 but has a lens that's a stop brighter, throughout that range. Our sample gallery, which we've added to our hands-on preview, gives a taste of what it's capable of.

Another of the current generation of fast-lens, 1/1.7" sensor compacts is the Panasonic DMC-LX7. The latest in a well-respected line, the LX7 gains a CMOS sensor and more user-control than ever. We've published a review of this latest Lumix in collaboration with Jeff Keller from The Digital Camera Resource Page. Click here to read the review.

Major processing software updated

There have also been two major software updates in the past week, with both Phase One's Capture One Pro and DxO Labs' DxO Optics Pro being updated. Optics Pro 8 gains a 'Smart Lighting' tool that influences image contrast as well as brightness, along with a variety of other updates, while Capture One Pro 7 undergoes an even greater overhaul. It gains a new processing engine and more comprehensive digital asset management functions built on Phase One's experience with Media Pro.

 
 
News updates

Nikon D600 Preview updated with resolution and menu pages

Published on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 12:34:45 AM GMT

Updated: We've just added our resolution and menu pages to our hands-on preview of the Nikon D600. These latest pages have been added to the preview as we work towards the full review. Our final analysis of the D600's image quality will come later, but for now, click through to see for yourself how Nikon's newest 24MP DSLR performs against our resolution chart in both JPEG and Raw modes. 

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Connect: Using your tablet as a photographic light source

Published on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 1:36:02 AM GMT

Connect: When you're not using it to browse the web, show off your photos or check your e-mail, have you considered using your tablet computer as a light source for photography? It may not offer a high-speed sync mode but, with an inexpensive app, it can open up some creative opportunities.

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Canon update for EOS 5D Mark III to offer uncompressed HDMI output

Published on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 3:16:49 PM GMT

Canon has announced it will be releasing a firmware update for the EOS 5D Mark III that will provide uncompressed HDMI output for videographers. It will also enable autofocus using lens / teleconverter combinations with an effective aperture of f/8, using the camera's central cross-type AF points in a similar fashion to the recently-released EOS-1D X Firmware 1.1.1. However EOS 5D Mark III owners will have to wait until April 2013 before the new firmware becomes available. 

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Low-res iPad Mini and updated 'Retina' iPad released in Apple refresh

Published on Tuesday, October 23, 2012 7:25:19 PM GMT

Apple has announced an new 'Mini' version of the iPad with a 7.9 inch, 163ppi display. The iPad Mini's display offers a quarter of the pixel count (1024 x 768 pixels compared to 2048 x 1536) of its 9.7", A6 processor-equipped cousin (simply called 'iPad'), the fourth generation of which was also unveiled at an event in San Jose, California. The iPad Mini has created a lot of buzz, but photographers might be disappointed that its screen resolution is lower than the cheaper Google Nexus 7 tablet, which offers 1280 x 800 pixels and a pixel density of 217ppi.

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Nikon announces 1 V2 - a more photographer-friendly, 14MP 1 series camera

Published on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 4:01:00 AM GMT

Nikon has launched the 1 V2 - a more enthusiast-focused 1-series camera built around a 14MP sensor. The V2 adds a built-in flash and mode dial and more extensive front grip. It can shoot at up to 15 frames per second in combination with its hybrid AF system. It also has a configurable 'F' button to give faster access to key camera settings. The V2 uses a processor that lives up to the latest Expeed 3A billing. It also retains the V1's original list price of $899 with 10-30mm kit zoom. Nikon has also announced an accessory SB-N7 bounce-able Speedlight for the 1 System. The V2 will be available from late November, with the SB-N7 following in January 2013.

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Nikon launches 70-200mm f/4 VR telezoom with claimed 5-stop stabilization

Published on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 4:01:00 AM GMT

Nikon has launched the much-rumored AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/4G ED VR, a lighter and more affordable tele-zoom with a claimed 5 stops of image stabilization. This is delivered by what the company terms 'third-generation VR,' which we're told is not a successor to VRII. The lens joins Nikon's range of constant f/4 lenses, alongside the 16-35mm f/4 and 24-120mm f/4, and includes both nano crystal coating and a ring-type AF-S motor to give full-time manual focus override. At $1400 the lens is priced relatively closely to the Canon equivalent's list price - as is the $224 optional tripod ring.

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Nikon announces development of three 1 Nikkor lenses

Published on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:06:42 AM GMT

Nikon has announced that it is developing three additional lenses for its 1 System mirrorless cameras. The 32mm f/1.2 will offer a classic short telephoto 'portrait' option, equivalent to an 86mm lens on the 35mm full frame format. The 6.7-13mm f/3.5-5.6 VR is an image-stabilized, 18-35mm-equivalent wideangle zoom. Finally the 10-100mm f/4-5.6 superzoom will offer a similar 27-270mm-equivalent range to Nikon's existing 1 System powerzoom, but in a smaller package with a mechanical zoom ring. Full specifications, price and release date are yet to be revealed.

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DxO Labs unveils Optics Pro 8 with Smart Lighting

Published on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 1:00:00 PM GMT

DxO Labs has announced DxO Optics Pro 8, a major update of its image processing tool incorporating 'DxO Smart Lighting.' The company's Smart Lighting tool influences both image brightness and contrast using a single slider and will attempt to recover both highlight and shadow detail. Meanwhile a selective tone tool makes it easy to apply different changes to the highlight, mid-tone and shadow regions of an image.The software also allows the configuration of multiple output options. It also gains more lens/body optical correction profiles, with DxO aiming to double the current 10,000 combinations by the end of 2013. The software comes with the customary introductory pricing valid until November 15th.

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Connect: What do reviewers make of Microsoft's Surface laptop/tablet hybrid?

Published on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 9:06:14 PM GMT

Connect: Microsoft has taken a different approach to the tablet market with its Surface, by including a fold-out keyboard. The device isn't formally available until Friday but various tech bloggers have already had a chance to play with the Windows RT-based machine. What are their first impressions and should photographers take interest?

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Apple Raw update brings support for 11 cameras, including D600 and RX100

Published on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 11:05:02 PM GMT

Apple has issued Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 4.01, adding support for 11 cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11. The update includes support for many of the latest cameras including the Nikon D600, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100, Canon EOS-M and Panasonic G5. Many of the latest enthusiast compacts, including the Canon G15 and S110, and Panasonic DMC-LX7 are also covered, though there's still no support for recent high-end Fujifilm models.

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Phase One releases Capture One Pro v7

Published on Thursday, October 25, 2012 11:00:00 AM GMT

Phase One has announced Capture One Pro 7, the latest version of its image processing and workflow tool. The latest version is based around an entirely new image processing engine and gains digital asset management tools, developed from the company's experience with its Media Pro software. The software's tethered shooting option now gains live view for some DSLR models. The software will cost $299/€229 with significant discounts for upgraders from previous versions.

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Samsung NX 12-24mm to cost $600, 45mm F1.8 around $300

Published on Thursday, October 25, 2012 5:30:22 PM GMT

Samsung has announced US pricing for the 12-24mm F4-5.6 ED wide-angle zoom and 45mm F1.8 mid-telephoto prime for its NX system. The lenses - announced at Photokina - will cost around $600 for the wide-angle zoom and $300 for the 45mm F1.8. Oddly we're told there are no samples of the 45mm F1.8 at the show where they're being 'unveiled', so we can't know if it's any closer to the promised 'ultra-professional look and feel' than the inexpensive-feeling early examples we saw at Photokina.

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Hands-on with the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/4G ED VR

Published on Thursday, October 25, 2012 6:21:44 PM GMT

We've been one of the first publications to get a chance to handle Nikon's AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/4G ED VR. The example we used is officially pre-production, so we weren't able to shoot samples with it, but it had the build and handling of a finished model, so we were able to form some initial impressions of this long hoped-for F4 tele-zoom lens.

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Hands-on with the Nikon 1 V2 - 14MP mirrorless camera with built-in EVF

Published on Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:30:09 PM GMT

We got the chance to grab some hands-on time with Nikon's latest 1-Series mirrorless interchangeable lens camera - the 1 V2. It gains a 14MP sensor, built-in flash and more conventional control points than its predecessor. Here we give our first impressions of Nikon's smallest 'serious' interchangeable lens camera.

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Just Posted: Nikon Coolpix P7700 real-world sample images

Published on Friday, October 26, 2012 1:17:48 AM GMT

Just Posted: We've just added a 36-image sample gallery to our hands-on preview of the Nikon Coolpix P7700. We've been using a production P7700 for a few days and as we work out way through the necessary studio and real-world shooting we've created a sample gallery to show you what the camera can do. Our gallery contains images shot in a range of different conditions, both indoors and out. Click the links below to go see our full hands-on preview of the P7700 now updated with with real-world samples. 

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Panasonic FL360L wireless flash for use with GH3 - more details

Published on Friday, October 26, 2012 7:41:34 PM GMT

DCWatch has provided more details of Panasonic's DMW-FL360L - the company's first wirelessly controllable flashgun. The feature is designed to work with the company's recently-announced range-topping DMC-GH3. The bounceable flash has a guide number of 36 (m at ISO 100) and includes a flip-down wide-angle converter to provide coverage for an 8mm (16mm equivalent) lens' field of view. It also features an LED continuous lamp for video work. US pricing isn't available but is expected to cost around £250 in the UK and ¥30,000 ($376) in Japan. (via DCWatch)

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Just Posted: Pentax K-30 full review

Published on Monday, October 29, 2012 7:28:17 PM GMT

Just Posted: Our review of the Pentax K-30 16MP DSLR. The K-30 continues a Pentax tradition of building cameras around a strong photographer-friendly feature set. It may be less expensive than the much-loved K-5 but it gives up very little in terms of specification - it has a 100% viewfinder and a level of weather sealing unique at this point in the market. Nor does it skimp on software features, including intervalometer, distortion correction and image processing filters. So do these features add up to the perfect mid-level DSLR? Read our review to find out.

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Connect: Beamr app uses JPEGmini to make high-res images sharable

Published on Monday, October 29, 2012 7:56:38 PM GMT

Connect: The Beamr app allows full-res iPhone and iPad images to be shared as virtual magazines. We spoke to Dror Gill, Chief Technology Officer of ICVT about the way it uses the company's JEPGmini technology to make file sizes manageable and how this is just the consumer-facing beginning.

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