Digital Photography Review NewsletterWednesday, 26 March 2014 The most popular weekly photography newsletter, with over 300,000 subscribers | |
Welcome to the 502nd Digital Photography Review newsletter! We're as busy as ever here, and as well as the normal run of news and new product announcements we've also put some serious review content online in the past few days. A full review of the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 went up last week and just today we added eight pages to our 'rolling' review of the Pentax K-3. You can find links to both pieces of content below. OK, let's run through some recent content highlights! Sony Cyber-shot RX10 reviewThe Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 looks at first glance a bit like a high-end superzoom with its 24-200mm equivalent F2.8 lens. That's a fairly modest range by modern standards, but then the camera's 1" sensor is very large compared to conventional superzooms. Sony has put a lot of effort into the camera's video capabilities and tools, making it more than just a stills shooter, but are the sum of these parts enough to make the whole worth $1300? Read our review to see what we think about the RX10 - and whether it's worth the premium price. Click here to read our in-depth review of the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 Eight pages added to ongoing Pentax K-3 reviewAs we're working towards finishing our full in-depth review of Ricoh's Pentax K-3, we've decided to publish pages of the review that are complete so far instead of making you wait. You'll find the new sections of the ongoing review in our original first impressions review. The additional pages include: A shooting experience report, operation and controls, menus, a look at the K-3's video mode, our two test scene pages and a new real-world samples gallery. Click here to read ongoing Pentax K-3 review Ona Lima camera strap reviewCamera straps are not, on the face of it, the most exciting accessories in the world but they do inspire strong feelings on the part of many photographers. While most people stick with the strap that came in the box with their camera, for a lot of enthusiasts the quest for the 'perfect strap' is an ongoing diversion. I recently picked up the Ona Lima strap for my camera. Click through to find out what I thought. Click here to read our review of the Ona Lima camera strap Behind the shot: 'Louisville in motion'Making a time-lapse video is hard work, but the end results can be stunning. Photographer Eric Stemen explains how he made his tribute to Louisville, Kentucky. He talks about his shooting technique - everything from getting good exposures to using sliders. There's also a look at all the gear he used and some post-processing tips. Click here to read our article - 'Behind the Shot: Louisville in Motion' What's coming up?We're continuing to shoot with the new Nikon D4s with the intention of adding more test pages to our first-impressions review as soon as we can, and we're also working on the Samsung NX30 as well as Nikon's latest entry-level DSLR, the D3300. We're also hoping to get hold of a Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II in the next couple of weeks so watch this space for studio and real-world samples. Until next week... Barney WTD #1455Check out What The Duck in our Link Directory GearShop update - a message from LauraGearShop update - a message from Laura New and now shipping: The Sony a5000 is the manufacturer's smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera to date, and it's in stock now. The 20MP APS-C camera is a compact alternative to an entry-level DSLR or an excellent back up camera for the photographer with a lot of heavy gear. Check out the new Manfrotto 055 tripod series, available in carbon fiber and aluminum material. The updated series features new lock levers, an improved center column mechanism for easy vertical-to-horizontal orientation, more rigid materials and more. While you're checking those tripods out, take a look at the recently redesigned Gitzo Mountaineer tripods too. Until next week - Laura and the GearShop Team | |
News updates Little wonder: Samsung NX mini First Impressions ReviewPublished on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 2:00:00 AM GMT
Samsung has announced the NX mini, the world's slimmest interchangeable lens camera. It boasts a 1-inch, 20MP sensor and provides all of the wireless connectivity we've come to expect from Samsung's cameras. We spent a little bit of time with a pre-production unit getting to know it, photographing it, and pondering its existence. Take a look at some hands-on photos and read our first impressions of Samsung's latest (and littlest) connected, mirrorless camera. Read full story →Samsung announces tiny NX mini mirrorless cameraPublished on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 2:00:00 AM GMT
Samsung has announced its new NX mini mirrorless camera, which uses a smaller sensor and lens mount than its existing NX system. Sporting a new 20.5MP 1"-type BSI-CMOS sensor, the NX mini is the slimmest mirrorless camera on the market. It uses a new NX-M lens mount, with two lenses available at launch (9-27mm and 9mm) and a third (17mm) coming this summer. Other features include an LCD that flips up 180 degrees, Wi-Fi with NFC, 1080/30p video, and Samsung's usual assortment of bells and whistles. Learn more. Read full story →Firmware roundup: Updates for the Alpha 7/7R, Nikon D4, Canon EOS 6DPublished on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 4:59:00 PM GMT
This week camera manufacturers released a number of new firmware versions. Today Sony released the previously announced Sony Alpha 7/7R update that promises faster start-up speeds, improved image quality and better AF support. There are also updates for a host of other Sony NEX cameras. Meanwhile, Nikon and Canon released updates to the D4 and EOS 6D, respectively. Learn more Read full story →Apple patents remote control for iPhone cameraPublished on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 6:30:00 PM GMT
A patent for a wireless accessory that allows users to remotely control the camera of an iPhone - including image preview, capture and review - has been granted to Apple by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Of course we don't know at this point if the patent will ever result in an actual product but there is no doubt that, at the right price, it could be a useful accessory. Learn more Read full story →LifePrint's portable wireless printer hits KickstarterPublished on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 7:30:00 PM GMT
Robert Macauley wants to make photographs special again - by printing them. He's one of the heads behind the LifePrint Kickstarter project that is aiming to build a portable wireless printer that is controlled via an iOS or Android app. The LifePrint team is looking to secure $200,000 of funding to build a printer that will be capable of printing a 3x4" photo in approximately 30 seconds. Learn more Read full story →900MP portraits show human face in extreme detailPublished on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 8:30:00 PM GMT
'Facial cartography' is an apt description of Swiss photographer Daniel Boschung's portraits. Folds, crevices and pores that are often invisible under normal viewing conditions are shown in extreme detail in his 900MP images. Each of his photographs is comprised of about 600 images captured by an ABB robot with a Canon 5D Mark II and a 180mm macro lens. Learn more Read full story →DxO Optics Pro 9.1.4 supports Nikon D4s and four other camerasPublished on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 9:30:00 PM GMT
DxO Labs has released version 9.1.4 of its DxO Optics Pro software. Both the Elite and Standard versions gain support for the Sony A5000, Leica X Vario and GoPro Hero 3+ Black edition. The Elite version also gives support for the Nikon D4s. The update also adds 170 lens and cameras combinations to its library, with a list of over 18,000 combinations now available. Click through for the download link. Read full story →Oppo launches Find 7 with QHD display and 50MP image optionPublished on Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:00:00 AM GMT
Several manufacturers were rumored to launch a smartphone with a QHD-display (2560x1440 pixels) at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona but none of the models introduced at the show featured one of the high-resolution screens. Now the wait is over. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo has introduced the Find 7, the first smartphone to feature a QHD screen. Learn more Read full story →Gear breakdown: Behind the scenes with Chase JarvisPublished on Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:00:00 AM GMT
Chase Jarvis has posted another show-and-tell video about the core gear he carries with him on shoots. In this video, you can see bag upon bag of photo and video gear sitting on industrial shelving in the background. Rather than going through every piece of equipment he owns, Jarvis presents his essential camera gear, the stuff he takes with him on every shoot. See video Read full story →Best of both worlds: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 reviewPublished on Thursday, March 20, 2014 3:40:00 PM GMT
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 looks at first glance a bit like a high-end superzoom with its 24-200mm equivalent F2.8 lens. That's a fairly modest range by modern standards, but then the camera's 1" sensor is very large compared to conventional superzooms. Sony has put a lot of effort into the camera's video capabilities and tools, making it more than just a stills shooter, but are the sum of these parts enough to make the whole worth $1300? Find out in our review Read full story →Samsung files patent for camera with transparent displayPublished on Thursday, March 20, 2014 9:00:00 PM GMT
The Wall Street Journal has discovered a patent filing with the Korean Intellectual Property Rights Information Service that seems to indicate Samsung is experimenting with transparent displays for digital cameras. The idea behind the concept is that the photographer and their subject can maintain eye-contact while the image is being framed. Learn more Read full story →LUUV aims to produce 3D-printed camera stabilizerPublished on Friday, March 21, 2014 8:00:00 AM GMT
A Berlin-based start-up is aiming to produce and market a camera stabilizer for smartphones and actions cams, such as the GoPro. There is an abundance of similar devices available already but LUUV's design is unique because it allows for upside-down filming at very close proximity to the ground. Learn more Read full story →Samyang announces 12mm 1:2.0 NCS CS wideangle for mirrorless camerasPublished on Friday, March 21, 2014 9:41:00 AM GMT
Samyang has announced a wideangle prime for mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras, the 12mm F2.0 NCS CS. With manual focus and aperture control, it will offer an 18mm equivalent angle of view on cameras with APS-C sensors (19mm equiv on Canon EOS M), and 24mm equivalent on Micro Four Thirds. It uses nanocrystal coating to minimise flare and ghosting, and will be available in Canon M, Fujifilm X, Samsung NX, Sony E, and Micro Four Thirds mounts. Pricing and availability are still to be confirmed. Read full story →DIY revolution: Donald Weber's Molotov cocktail 'portraits'Published on Friday, March 21, 2014 5:00:00 PM GMT
Photographer Donald Weber returned to his former home of Kiev during the civil unrest last month. Working without a commission, Weber avoided news-style images of the running battles between protestors and police, he says he attempted to take 'a macro view of the situation.' As well as architectural images of the homemade barricades and portraits of some of the participants, he also created a series of images detailing the protesters' weapons of choice - homemade Molotov cocktails. See photos of Weber's unique perspective Read full story →Kodak reborn: A look at JK Imaging's 2014 lineupPublished on Friday, March 21, 2014 6:21:00 PM GMT
Kodak famously failed to adapt to the transition from film to digital photography, and finally stopped making digital cameras in early 2012. Now the famous old brand has been resurrected by JK Imaging Ltd, which is producing cameras in partnership with Asia Optical. We got a quick look at some of the 2014 product portfolio earlier this year at CES but this week we had a more detailed briefing at a European press event. Click through to take a closer look. Read full story →What The Duck #1455Published on Saturday, March 22, 2014 12:07:00 AM GMT
We've come to the end of another week here at dpreview, and as our thoughts drift to weekend shooting opportunities, it's time to take things a little less seriously. Aaron Johnson's comic strip ‘What the Duck’ is just the thing, taking a gently satirical look through the lens of a photographically inclined waterfowl. You can find it published here (and in our newsletter) every week; we hope you enjoy it, and your weekend. Read full story →Winners of the 2014 Sony World Photography Awards, part 1Published on Saturday, March 22, 2014 7:00:00 AM GMT
Sony World Photography Awards has announced the winners in their Open, Youth and National categories. The winning photos were selected from more than 70,000 images submitted by enthusiasts all over world. An overall winner with a $5,000 (~£3,024) cash prize and judging of the remaining categories will be announced on April 30. See gallery Read full story →'Building Absence': Stephen Tourlentes' prison landscapesPublished on Sunday, March 23, 2014 8:00:00 AM GMT
Stephen Tourlentes started photographing prisons after a facility was built in his home town, in Illinois, USA. In his series of images entitled 'Building Absence', Tourlentes captures prisons at night, in the distance, their lights illuminating the landscapes in which they exist. By his own estimation he has photographed more than 100 prisons in 46 states, often from dead-end public roads and from within the communities that border the huge facilities. Click through for a look at his work. Read full story →Samsung NX30 real-world samples galleryPublished on Monday, March 24, 2014 4:06:50 AM GMT
The Samsung NX30 is a midrange mirrorless camera that features a 20.3MP CMOS sensor and the company's latest DRIMeIV processor. The NX30 has a Hybrid AF system that combines on-chip phase detection with more traditional contrast detection and photos can be composed on a fully articulating 3-inch AMOLED display or a unique pull-out, tilting electronic viewfinder. We've spent some time with a production sample to see how it performs out in the real world. Behind the shot: 'Louisville in Motion'Published on Monday, March 24, 2014 7:00:00 AM GMT
Making a time-lapse video isn't trivial, but the end result is compelling. Photographer Eric Stemen explains how he made his tribute to Louisville, Kentucky. He talks about his shooting technique - everything from getting good exposures to using sliders. There's also a look at all the gear he used and some post-processing tips. Learn more Read full story →Panasonic announces Leica DG Summilux 15mm F1.7 ASPH, and GM1 kitPublished on Monday, March 24, 2014 12:59:00 PM GMT
Panasonic has officially announced the Leica DG Summilux 15mm F1.7 ASPH, a premium fast wideangle prime for Micro Four Thirds cameras. It offers an angle of view equivalent to 30mm on full frame, and features an aperture ring at the front of the barrel. It's also very small in diameter to match the tiny DMC-GM1 camera, with which it will be offered as a kit. It'll be available in black or silver from mid-June for $599/£549, with the GM1 kit costing £999. Read full story →Camera from NASA's moon missions sold at auctionPublished on Monday, March 24, 2014 5:30:00 PM GMT
A Hasselblad camera claimed to have been used by U.S. astronauts on the moon sold on at auction in Vienna for nearly $1 million, despite questions as to the veracity of its travels. WestLicht Photographica Auction in Austria reported the camera, a Hasselblad Electronic Data Camera, sold for €550,000 (€660,000 with the buyer’s premium which is about $910,400) and was won by Japanese businessman Terukazu Fujisawa. Learn more Read full story →Sony Australia releases a3500 with new kit lensPublished on Monday, March 24, 2014 6:54:00 PM GMT
Sony has announced its new Alpha 3500 (a3500) which, at this point, is only for the Australian market. The camera is identical to the a3000, with the exception of a new kit lens. This 18-50mm F4.0-5.6 lens is less impressive than the 18-55 F3.5-5.6 that came with the a3000, as it's shorter, slower, and lacks image stabilization. The a3500 will be available soon for AU$499. Read full story →World Press Photo Multimedia winners announcedPublished on Monday, March 24, 2014 8:30:00 PM GMT
The winners of the 2014 World Press Photo Multimedia contest have been announced and the work represents a staggering array of subjects and documentary styles. The international jury selected first, second and third place winners in three categories: Short Feature, Long Feature and Interactive Documentary. Learn more Read full story →Accessory review: Ona Lima camera strapPublished on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 7:00:00 AM GMT
Camera straps are not, on the face of it, the most exciting accessories in the world but they do inspire strong feelings on the part of many photographers. While most people stick with the strap that came in the box with their camera, for a lot of enthusiasts the quest for the 'perfect strap' is an ongoing diversion. DPReview editor Barney Britton recently picked up the Ona Lima strap. Find out if it makes practical sense. Read his review Read full story →GoPro rival? Panasonic launches wearable HX-A500 4K action cameraPublished on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 6:45:00 PM GMT
Panasonic has announced the HX-A500, a wearable video camera with ultra HD 4K at 30p capability. Along with Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity options, the HX-A500 can also shoot 1080p at 60fps, 720p at 120fps and 480p at 240fps. Panasonic's action camera is also dustproof and waterproof for up to 30 minutes down to 10 feet (3 meters). The HX-A500 has a separate body unit that has a 1.5-inch color LCD display and camera unit that is connected by a cable. Learn more Read full story →HTC launches One M8 with new 'Duo Camera'Published on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 7:30:00 PM GMT
HTC has launched their new flagship model, the HTC One M8, at simultaneous events in London and New York City today. As we've come to know through various leaks the new device's headline feature is its Duo Camera. In addition to a 4MP "Ultra Pixel" sensor, the HTC One M8 comes with a secondary image sensor that captures depth information which allows for the application of bokeh effects to your images. Learn more Read full story →Pentax K-3: Eight pages added to our ongoing reviewPublished on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 8:13:00 PM GMT
As we're working towards finishing our full in-depth review of Ricoh's Pentax K-3, we've decided to publish pages of the review that are complete so far instead of making you wait. You'll find the new sections of the ongoing review in our original first impressions review. The additional pages include: A shooting experience report, operation and controls, menus, a look at the K-3's video mode, our two test scene pages and a new real-world samples gallery. Click through for more Read full story → | |
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Digital Photography Review NewsletterWednesday, 19 March 2014 The most popular weekly photography newsletter, with over 300,000 subscribers | |
Welcome to the 501st Digital Photography Review newsletter! It's been another busy week here at dpreview, with new cameras released, new reviews published and in progress and - briefly - a hint of spring in the air. I spent much of the weekend dragging Nikon's new D4s around in the rain before giving up hope of getting enough images for a half-way interesting sample gallery, but we're hoping to publish a lot more on that camera very soon (and there's a link to our initial studio samples below). While I remember, if you've been enjoying our series of interviews with senior figures in the major camera and lens manufacturers, we've made a new index page to make them easier to find. Click here to take a look. OK, let's run through some recent content highlights! Olympus OM-D E-M10 reviewThe Olympus OM-D E-M10 is the third incarnation of Olympus' popular range of high-end mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. The E-M10 boasts some impressive DNA, using the same excellent 16MP Four Thirds sensor as its E-M5 sibling. We've been shooting with it extensively over the past few weeks, hoping to find out whether this 'digital' OM is as capable as the two that preceded it. Those are two solid acts to follow - how does the OM-D E-M10 perform? Find out in our review. Click here to read our in-depth review of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Samsung NX mini first impressions reviewSamsung has announced its new NX mini mirrorless camera, which uses a smaller sensor and lens mount than its existing NX system. Sporting a new 20.5MP 1"-type BSI-CMOS sensor, the NX mini is the slimmest mirrorless camera on the market. It uses a new NX-M lens mount, with two lenses available at launch (9-27mm and 9mm) and a third (17mm) coming this summer. Other features include an LCD that flips up 180 degrees, Wi-Fi with NFC, 1080/30p video, and Samsung's usual assortment of bells and whistles. Learn more in our first-impressions review! Click here to read our first-impressions review of the Samsung NX mini Nikon 1 V3 announced and previewedNikon's 1-System cameras have tended to slip under the radar of most enthusiasts, at least in the USA and Europe. The company's new V3 mirrorless camera is Nikon's attempt to change that, with its impressive AF and burst shooting specs and more customizable controls. We were able to spend some time with the Nikon 1 V3 and have put together a quick overview of the camera for your reading pleasure. Meanwhile, Richard is wondering whether he's missing something... Click here to read our first look at the Nikon 1 V3 Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM | C samples gallerySigma's 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM | C is the latest version of its popular stabilized superzoom lens for APS-C / DX format SLRs. It's smaller and lighter than the previous model (the 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 II DC OS HSM from 2011), but offers an updated optical design with improved close-focusing abilities. Sigma shipped us a sample a few days ago so we could try it out and we've been running around (in typically unpredictable Seattle weather) getting some real-world samples. Click through to see the shots. Click here to view our Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM | C samples gallery Nikon D4s added to our studio comparison database!We just added studio test scene images to our First Impressions Review of the Nikon D4s. The D4s is a refined version of Nikon's flagship DSLR, incorporating several changes - large and small - resulting from feedback from professional users. As well as minor ergonomic refinements and a slightly improved video mode the D4s also offers a highest ISO sensitivity of 409,600 (equivalent) - the highest we've ever seen. Click through to see for yourself what that looks like. Click here to see how the D4s performs in our studio comparison scene What's coming up?Sorry to sound like a stuck record but our reviews of the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 and the Pentax K-3, are coming together, truly, honestly (the RX10 review should be on the site in the next couple of days with any luck) and we're continuing to shoot with the new Nikon D4s, with the intention of adding more test pages to our first-impressions review as soon as we can. Until next week... Barney WTD #1456Check out What The Duck in our Link Directory GearShop update - a message from LauraGearShop update - a message from Laura Now shipping: Samsung's Galaxy Camera 2 , an ultra-compact shooter powered by Android 4.3 Jelly Bean that can run nearly any Android app, is now in stock. In addition to being a slim camera with a 21x lens, the GC2 has a 4.8" touchscreen, GPS, Wi-Fi, and NFC capabilities. For a pocketable rugged camera, check out the newest waterproof Coolpix AW120 cameras. They go as deep as 59 feet underwater, are shock- and freeze-proof, with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS to boot. Both cameras are shipping now, with free two-day delivery. This week's best deals: Get a free fitted leather-like case with the purchase of a Sony Cyber-shot RX100 II (you'll have to sign in to see that deal - sorry!) or RX100 compact camera, an $84.99 value. For a limited time, save up to $60 on Manfrotto camera bags. Until next week - Laura and the GearShop Team | |
News updates HTC One 2014 leaks, comes with 'Duo Camera'Published on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 12:49:00 AM GMT
HTC was expected to launch the successor to last year's flagship HTC One smartphone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona but it never appeared. Now it seems that the new model will finally see the light of day at an event on the 25th of March, and rumors point to a 'Duo Camera' that will allow users to 'choose where to focus, highlight what you love, soften backgrounds and add 3D effects'. Click through for more information on connect.dpreview.com. Read full story →Dusted off and updated: Nikon D610 reviewPublished on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 4:00:00 PM GMT
The D610 is the exact same as the D600 but with a new shutter mechanism that boosts continuous shooting and adds a 'Quiet Continuous' mode. The only other upgrade is an improved auto white balance system. Although the D610 lacks some of the frills, like built-in Wi-Fi, GPS or an articulated LCD, it's a lot of camera for the money. Do the slight updates still make the D610 a compelling option in a growing full-frame market? Find out in our review Read full story →Instagram releases redesigned Android appPublished on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 6:30:00 PM GMT
The Facebook-owned mobile imaging platform Instagram has launched a revamped version of its Android app. There aren't any new filters, frames or editing options though. The most obvious changes have been made to the design of the user interface. It has adopted the 'flattened' look of the latest Android versions and some OEM software. Learn more Read full story →Instagramer makes $15,000 in one day by selling printsPublished on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 9:35:00 PM GMT
You still think Instagram is for cat pictures and selfies only? Think again. Forbes published an article on Brooklyn-based photographer Daniel Arnold whose checking account balance was getting alarmingly close to zero when he decided to have a go at selling prints of his images and reached out to his followers. The response was overwhelming. Learn more Read full story →Am I missing something here? An opinion on Nikon's mirrorless strategyPublished on Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:00:00 AM GMT
Nikon's latest 1 System camera is its most obviously enthusiast-targeted model so far. And yet the signals given off, both by the camera and its associated lens range, are not quite so clear. In this opinion piece, Richard Butler wonders: Just what is Nikon up to? Read full story → Nikon 1 V3 offers improved AF system and faster continuous shootingPublished on Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:00:00 AM GMT
Nikon has announced the Nikon 1 V3, the latest addition to the company's mirrorless lineup. The V3 sports a new 18.4MP 1"-type CMOS sensor that lacks an AA filter, but has on-chip phase detection that covers nearly 100% of the frame. The V3 can now shoot at 20 fps with continuous AF, and 60 fps with single AF. Other features include twin dial control, a tilting 3-inch touchscreen LCD, manual exposure control, 1080/60p video, and built-in Wi-Fi. Something that's disappeared since the V2 is an electronic viewfinder, which is now an optional extra (depending on region). Read more about the V3. Read full story →Nikon reveals 70-300mm telezoom and 10-30mm powerzoom for 1 systemPublished on Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:00:00 AM GMT
Nikon has announced two lenses for its 1 system mirrorless cameras, in the shape of a 70-300mm ultra-telephoto zoom and a compact 10-30mm powerzoom. The 1 Nikkor VR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 is designed for sports and wildlife shooting, and features optical image stabilisation to counteract camera shake; its SRP is $999.95 / £879.99. Meanwhile the 1 Nikkor VR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 PD-Zoom is a compact lens with electronic zoom control that will come in a kit with the 1 V3 camera, or be sold separately with an SRP of $299.95 / £249.99. Read full story →Mirrorless marvel? A quick look at the Nikon 1 V3Published on Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:00:28 AM GMT
Nikon's 1-System cameras have tended to slip under the radar of most enthusiasts. The company's new V3 mirrorless camera is Nikon's attempt to change that, with its impressive AF and burst shooting specs and more customizable controls. We were able to spend some time with the Nikon 1 V3 and have put together a quick overview of the camera for your reading pleasure. Read full story →Chicago-based Calumet Photographic closes U.S. storesPublished on Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:05:00 PM GMT
Calumet Photographic announced today on Facebook that the company is closing all of its U.S. stores and has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, effective immediately. According to the statement, posted below, European branches will continue to operate. Calumet’s website and Twitter account are no longer available. Learn more Read full story →Samsung explains the Galaxy S5's ISOCELL sensorPublished on Thursday, March 13, 2014 7:45:00 PM GMT
Samsung revealed its innovative ISOCELL image sensor technology in September last year, but it has taken until now for the concept to be applied in a device. The Galaxy S5, announced at Mobile World Congress, is the first smartphone from the Korean manufacturer that comes with an ISOCELL camera. Check out the video from Samsung that explains the technology in more detail. See video Read full story →Nikon D4s unboxing: It's arrived!Published on Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:00:00 PM GMT
Officially announced last month, the Nikon D4s is the company's flagship DSLR with serious professional credentials. Although improvements over the D4 might seem relatively subtle, they have been driven by professional feedback from working photographers all over the world. That's why we were so excited to receive a big brown box from Nikon this morning! See the unboxing Read full story →Apple is on camera-engineer hiring spreePublished on Friday, March 14, 2014 7:00:00 AM GMT
There was one large manufacturer who remained relatively quiet among the flood of smartphone imaging innovations in 2013: Apple. Now the technology giant is looking to hire a range of camera engineers, covering all sections of the imaging pipeline. So by the looks of it, Apple has plans for new camera technology in its future devices. Learn more Read full story →Judge strikes down fine against drone photographerPublished on Friday, March 14, 2014 8:00:00 AM GMT
In a court case bound to have far-reaching implications for U.S.-based photographers looking to use drones or other model aircraft for commercial shoots, National Transportation Safety Board Judge Patrick G. Geraghty has stuck down an FAA suit against a photographer for his 'reckless' use of a drone. Model aircraft aficionados and photographers alike have reason to celebrate this ruling, though naturally the FAA has announced a decision to appeal. Learn more Read full story →What The Duck #1456Published on Friday, March 14, 2014 11:31:00 PM GMT
We've come to the end of another week here at dpreview, and as our thoughts drift to weekend shooting opportunities, it's time to take things a little less seriously. Aaron Johnson's comic strip ‘What the Duck’ is just the thing, taking a gently satirical look through the lens of a photographically inclined waterfowl. You can find it published here (and in our newsletter) every week; we hope you enjoy it, and your weekend. Read full story →Google's Project Tango camera specs revealedPublished on Friday, March 14, 2014 11:35:00 PM GMT
We recently reported on Project Tango, an initiative within Google's Advanced Technology and Projects group (ATAP) that looks at 3D-mapping of spaces with smartphones. Today some additional detail about the phone's camera specification was revealed on Myce.com through Google's Chrome issue tracker. Learn more Read full story →Olympus patent hints at selective exposure in 'Live Time' modePublished on Saturday, March 15, 2014 12:55:00 AM GMT
Earlier this week, Japanese patent blog Egami reported that Olympus has patented a technology that would allow the photographer to selectively adjust exposure of different scene areas during an exposure. This might allow for a more balanced exposure of scenes where cameras might normally struggle. Click through for an explanation of what we think the patent might mean for photographers. Read full story →Engineering a Dream: Benjamin Von Wong profile, part 2Published on Saturday, March 15, 2014 7:01:00 AM GMT
In part 1 of our interview with Montreal-based photographer Benjamin Von Wong we asked him about his transition from mining engineer to full-time photographer. In part 2, Von Wong talks about how some of his more famous images were created. Follow the links below to read the concluding part of our interview and take a look at more of Von Wong's dramatic photographs. Learn more Read full story →Behind the scenes: Garry Winogrand at workPublished on Sunday, March 16, 2014 12:01:00 AM GMT
Filmed as part of a larger documentary, Michael Engler’s 'Contemporary Photography in the USA' features photographer Garry Winogrand just two years before his death in 1984 at the age of 56. Although the Bronx-born photographer is often referred to as a street photographer - perhaps one of the best of his generation - he hated the expression, explaining in the video 'I think it's a stupid term. Street photographer. It doesn’t tell you anything about the photographer or [the] work.' Watch video Read full story →Samsung lens production issues could delay Galaxy S5Published on Monday, March 17, 2014 4:57:00 PM GMT
With its 16MP ISOCELL 1/2.6-inch sensor, F2.2 aperture, 4K video, reflector integrated LED-flash, water-resistant body and hybrid AF-system, the recently announced Samsung Galaxy S5 looks like one of 2014's hottest options for mobile photographers. However problems in the manufacturing process of the S5's new 6-element lens could delay its release in some markets. Learn more Read full story →VSCO announces $100K scholarship fund for artistsPublished on Monday, March 17, 2014 5:52:00 PM GMT
Visual Supply Co., the makers of the popular VSCO Cam smartphone app, has announced the VSCO Artist Initiative which is a $100,000 (~£60,082/~€71,757) scholarship fund 'providing artists the resources to pursue their creative vision.' If you could do with a few extra dollars to fund your art and think you've got what it takes, you can apply on the VSCO website. Learn more Read full story →Red Giant offers subscription to video editing toolsPublished on Monday, March 17, 2014 10:33:00 PM GMT
Using a similar model as Adobe’s Creative Cloud, video effects maker Red Giant - creators of Trapcode and Magic Bullet - is making their post-production tools and plugins available via subscription. Instead of buying individual software licenses, Red Giant's service called Universe allows you to pay monthly or yearly for access to their suite of products that work in popular video editing software such as Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere. Learn more Read full story →Nikon D4s studio samples added to first-impressions reviewPublished on Monday, March 17, 2014 11:02:28 PM GMT
We just added studio test scene images to our First Impressions Review of the Nikon D4s. The D4s is a refined version of Nikon's flagship DSLR, incorporating several changes - large and small - resulting from feedback from professional users. As well as minor ergonomic refinements and a slightly improved video mode the D4s also offers a highest ISO sensitivity of 409,600 (equivalent) - the highest we've ever seen. Click through to see for yourself what that looks like. Read full story →OM sweet OM: Olympus OM-D E-M10 reviewPublished on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 3:24:00 PM GMT
The Olympus OM-D E-M10 is the third incarnation of Olympus' popular range of high-end mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. The E-M10 boasts some impressive DNA, using the same excellent 16MP Four Thirds sensor as its E-M5 sibling. We've been shooting with it extensively over the past few weeks, hoping to find out whether this 'digital' OM is as capable as the two that preceded it. Those are two solid acts to follow - how does the OM-D E-M10 perform? Find out in our review Read full story →Apple releases cheaper 8GB version of iPhone 5cPublished on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 6:03:03 PM GMT
When Apple launched their latest flagship smartphone, the iPhone 5s, they took the hardware of the predecessor, the iPhone 5, added iOS7 and a new colorful plastic body, and called the new creation the iPhone 5c. The 5c was meant to be a more affordable alternative to the 5s but it appears sales have thus far not met the expectations of Apple executives. Today the tech giant from Cupertino has made a move to fix this and released an 8GB version of the iPhone 5c. Learn more Read full story →Hungarian law bans photos taken without consentPublished on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 6:42:00 PM GMT
According The Guardian newspaper, a new law in Hungary that took effect on March 15th could have a potentially chilling effect on photographic freedoms in that country. It will make it illegal to take a photograph of someone without their express permission. This new civil code covers anyone in the frame, which means that photographers will have to seek permission from anyone in the foreground or background. Learn more Read full story →Chinese government orders Nikon to stop selling D600Published on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 8:00:00 PM GMT
The Nikon D600 had a rocky introduction in 2012, with countless users noting that the camera often produces images with dust/oil spots. Nowhere though is the D600 having as rough a time as China, were the government has issued an order to Nikon to stop selling the D600 entirely following an investigative report on CCT (China Central Television) that captured dealers trying to avoid refunding money to angry customers. Learn more Read full story →Nikon D4s and Lexar 400x or 1000x memory card problemsPublished on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 10:30:00 PM GMT
According to a Nikon support advisory there are a small number of Lexar 400x or 1000x compact flash memory cards that may have issues communicating with the new D4s camera. Nikon USA's service and support site has outlined how to identify the faulty cards and instructions for replacement. Learn more Read full story → | |
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