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Digital Photography Review Newsletter: Wednesday, 1 October 2014

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Wednesday, 1 October 2014
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Welcome to the 529th Digital Photography Review newsletter.

Post-Photokina (you can read my summing-up of the show here) we've been keeping busy, taking delivery of some of the show's new cameras and lining up content for the rest of the year. I spent an enjoyable weekend shooting with a pre-production Canon EOS 7D Mark II, and we should have studio and real-world sample images online soon from Panasonic's Lumix DMC-LX100 and the Canon PowerShot G7X.

Here are some content highlights from the past few days...

Canon EOS 7D Mark II real-world samples (beta)

The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is the long-awaited replacement to the 7D, which was launched in 2009. It features a 20.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor and dual DIGIC 6 image processors. It has a new 65-point, all cross-type autofocus system as well as an updated version of Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF system that provides continuous phase detect focusing during video recording. We've been using a pre-production camera for a couple of days - just long enough to prepare a quick sample gallery. Click the link below to take a look.

Click here to view our gallery of samples from a beta pre-production) Canon EOS 7D Mark II

Photokina interviews

As well as getting our hands on the latest camera gear, we value shows like Photokina for the opportunity that they provide to speak to senior figures within the major camera and lens brands. This year we spoke to senior executives from Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon and Sony about their new products, the challenges facing their companies, and their plans for the future. Click the link below to go straight to our Interviews index page.

Click here to read our Photokina 2014 interviews (and more)

Fujifilm X100T overview updated

We've just updated our Fujifilm X100T overview with a detailed analysis of the camera's controls and operation. With access to a beta X100T, we've taken it for a spin and assembled a real-world samples gallery. In the process we've got to know the camera a bit better and have addressed questions about the viewfinder, e-shutter and Auto ISO behavior.

Click here to read our updated overview of the Fujifilm X100T

Photokina 2014: Quiet but significant

This year's Photokina felt a little quiet, but it might have been the most significant in recent years. As well as major new DSLRs from Canon and Nikon, we also saw a slew of new large-sensor compact cameras and a smartphone - Panasonic's Lumix DMC-CM1. Meanwhile, RED's Epic Dragon pointed the way to the future with its 19MP Raw still images from 6K video footage. Click through for my take on the world's biggest photographic tradeshow

Click here to read my summing-up of Photokina 2014

Amazon Fire Phone camera review

The Fire Phone is Amazon's first foray into the smartphone hardware business. It offers unique features like a Dynamic Perspective 3D-user interface, using four front-facing cameras to track the user's face and adjust how content is displayed accordingly. It's outfitted with plenty of cameras, but is it suitable for a mobile photographer? Our sister site, connect.dpreview.com aims to find out in a full review.

Click here to read our review of the Amazon Fire Phone camera

What's coming up?

Reviews, samples galleries, roundups, videos and much more. Watch this space!

Barney

GearShop update - a message from the team

Nikon has priced its D7100 with 18-140mm and 55-300mm DX VR lenses kit to save you up to $500 when purchased all together. The kit also includes a 32gb memory card, a wireless adapter and more to get you started shooting right away. A Nikon camera bag is also included to keep everything safe. Order now with free 2-day shipping.

Scheduled for shipping in late-October is the new Canon PowerShot SX60 which features a 65x zoom (equivalent to 21-1365mm). In order to achieve this reach, the camera sports optical image stabilization, and Zoom Framing Assist to help focusing at great distances. Pre-order now to get your place in line for this great super zoom.

Until next week - the GearShop Team

 
 
News updates

Canon Digital Photo Professional software update boosts camera support

Published on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 9:25:14 PM GMT

Canon's Digital Photo Professional software, commonly referred to as DPP, has just received updates to versions 4.0.2 and 3.14.41. Both of these were joined by updates to a roster of the company's other photography-centric software, including the EOS Utility, EOS MOVIE Utility, and Picture Style Editor. Read more

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DynaOptics wants to bring zoom lenses to smartphones

Published on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 7:18:26 PM GMT

Camera modules in smartphones have rapidly improved over the past few years, but on the whole their lack of optical zoom is still a major limitation. Traditional zoom lens designs are generally too bulky for increasingly slim mobile devices, so tech startup DynaOptics is introducing something a bit different. Read more

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Photoshop comes to Chrome OS in limited beta

Published on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 12:01:00 AM GMT

It appears that Google's Chromebook laptops are finally getting Photoshop, at least in limited beta at first - starting with US-based Adobe education customers. According to a blogpost on the Google Chrome blog, Adobe Photoshop is now available in a limited beta release for Chromebook. U.S.-based Adobe education customers with a paid Creative Cloud account can apply for access to the program, which provides a streaming version of Photoshop to Chromebook users. Learn more

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More manual control on iOS with Manual Cam

Published on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 12:00:00 AM GMT

With the release of Apple's latest mobile OS version, developers have been scrambling to take advantage of newly unlocked camera controls. In the wake of this development new apps have emerged, including Manual Cam, one of the best implementations of manual control on the iPhone we've seen so far. Read more

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Ricoh updates Pentax 645Z firmware for IMAGE Transmitter 2 software

Published on Monday, September 29, 2014 7:30:00 PM GMT

Ricoh Imaging has released new firmware for its Pentax 645Z medium format camera to make it compatible with the latest version of the company's IMAGE Transmitter software. Firmware version 1.10, which is available to download by users via the Ricoh website, allows Pentax’s second digital medium format camera to be controlled when tethered to a PC via USB cable, so images can be saved directly from the camera into a chosen folder as they are taken. Read more

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Canon EOS 7D Mark II: Real-world samples (beta)

Published on Monday, September 29, 2014 5:37:00 PM GMT

The Canon EOS 7D Mark II is the long-awaited replacement to the 7D, which was launched in 2009. It features a 20.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor and dual DIGIC 6 image processors. It has a new 65-point, all cross-type autofocus system as well as an updated version of Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF system that provides continuous phase detect focusing during video recording. We've been using a pre-production camera for a couple of days - just long enough to prepare a quick sample gallery. Click through to take a look

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GoPro announces Hero4 lineup

Published on Monday, September 29, 2014 5:36:24 PM GMT

GoPro has announced its new lineup of Hero cameras. The Hero4 Black is a new flagship model capable of 4K video at 30 fps, and will allow for extraction of 8.3MP still images from 4K footage. The Hero4 Silver offers a touch sensitive display and records 2.7K at 30 fps, 1080 at 60 fps and 720 at 120 fps. Both models will be available October 5. Learn more

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Inside RA001: World's first Boeing 747 'Jumbo Jet'

Published on Sunday, September 28, 2014 11:00:00 AM GMT

The Boeing 747 'Jumbo Jet' changed the world, bringing air travel to the masses, and allowing non-stop flights between distant cities across the globe. The prototype 747 - registration RA001 - first flew in February 1969, and is currently undergoing restoration at Seattle's Boeing Field. DPReview editor Barnaby Britton has been documenting the process, inside and out. Click through for images

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Amazon Fire Phone camera review

Published on Sunday, September 28, 2014 10:01:00 AM GMT

The Fire Phone is Amazon's first foray into the smartphone hardware business. It offers unique features like a Dynamic Perspective 3D-user interface, using four front-facing cameras to track the user's face and adjust how content is displayed accordingly. It's outfitted with plenty of cameras, but is it suitable for a mobile photographer? Our sister site, connect.dpreview.com aims to find out in a full review. Read more

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A Quiet Collapse: Christopher Nunn's 'Falling Into the Day'

Published on Saturday, September 27, 2014 9:00:00 AM GMT

Christopher Nunn descirbes his photographic style as 'quiet and simple.' This rings true throughout his project, Falling into the Day, a look into the life of his friend David, an artist living with Alzheimer's. Nunn answered some questions for us about his work - see a sample of images from 'Falling into the Day' and learn more about the project. Read more

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Canon UK introduces limited edition Stella McCartney bag with white EOS 100D

Published on Saturday, September 27, 2014 7:00:00 AM GMT

In a collaboration with fashion designer Stella McCartney, Canon UK is to offer a run of 1000 EOS 100D kits that come packaged in a tote bag created specifically for the white bodied version of the camera. Called Linda, after the designer's photographer mother Linda McCartney, the bag adheres to its namesake's vegetarian ethics by using 'cruelty-free' Eco Alter Nappa leather alternative material finished with a natural vegetable oil coating. Read more

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Photokina 2014: Quiet but significant

Published on Friday, September 26, 2014 7:27:00 PM GMT

This year's Photokina felt a little quiet, but it might have been the most significant in recent years. As well as major new DSLRs from Canon and Nikon, we also saw a slew of new large-sensor compact cameras and a smartphone - Panasonic's Lumix DMC-CM1. Meanwhile, RED's Epic Dragon pointed the way to the future with its 19MP Raw still images from 6K video footage. Click through for our take on the world's biggest photographic tradeshow

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Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2014 winners announced

Published on Friday, September 26, 2014 2:48:00 PM GMT

The Royal Observatory Greenwich has announced the winners of 2014's Astronomy Photographer of the Year award, after a record number of entries from around the globe. UK astronomer James Woodend won the Overall prize, as well as the Earth and Space category, with his image 'Aurora Over a Glacier Lagoon'. See gallery

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Olympus Capture software now available for E-M1 owners

Published on Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:28:00 PM GMT

Today Olympus announced the release of its Olympus Capture software, which is designed to bring tethering to owners of the OM-D E-M1. The software, along with the new E-M1 firmware 2.0, was announced last week at Photokina, but today photographers can finally take advantage of the new feature set. Read more

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'Manual' app brings manual camera settings to iOS8 devices

Published on Thursday, September 25, 2014 6:55:38 PM GMT

The latest version of Apple's mobile operating system, iOS 8, offers camera app developers access to previously locked manual controls such as focus, shutter speed and ISO. A new app called Manual not only makes use of the manual controls offered by iOS 8, but puts them at the center of the user experience. Read more at connect.dpreview.com

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Epson launches Perfection V850 and V800 multi-format film scanners

Published on Thursday, September 25, 2014 5:20:38 PM GMT

Epson has announced a pair of high-end flatbed scanners that are capable of digitizing film in sizes of up to 10x8in. Replacing the Epson Perfection V750 and V700, which were introduced in February 2006, the Epson Perfection V850 and V800 will feature the same specification as the previous models, but will benefit from faster start-up and lower power consumption. Read more

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Photokina 2014: Fujifilm interview - 'Over the past few months I've been getting more confident'

Published on Thursday, September 25, 2014 8:18:00 AM GMT

DPReview attended the Photokina trade show last week in Cologne Germany, and as well as stand reports and hands-on looks at the major new products we also sat down with executives from several of the major camera manufacturers. In this interview, we speak to Toshihisa Iida, Senior Manager of Sales & Marketing in Fujifilm's Optical Device & Electronic Imaging products division. Click through to read more

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ACDSee Pro 8 and ACDSee 18 announced

Published on Thursday, September 25, 2014 7:01:00 AM GMT

ACDSee has launched updated versions of its standard and Pro software. ACDSee Pro 8 and ACDSee 18 are now available with updated image editing and management features, available for purchase as standalone software or with cloud features for a yearly subscription fee. Read more

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Sony shows off upcoming full-frame lenses at Photokina

Published on Thursday, September 25, 2014 1:13:00 AM GMT

We were so busy playing with new Leica cameras and giant telephoto lenses at Photokina that we totally missed Sony's announcement of four upcoming full-frame E-mount lenses. Four FE lenses are coming in the first quarter of 2015, including three primes and one zoom. Sony didn't reveal too much, but you'll still get the idea by reading this

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DxOMark Mobile tests iPhone 6 Plus

Published on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 6:52:30 PM GMT

DxOMark has put Apple's iPhone 6 Plus through its mobile imaging tests and the results are in. Tested alongside its iPhone 6 sibling, the 6 Plus has the added benefit of optical image stabilization. Both phones scored well enough to place them at the top of DxOMark's mobile rankings, pushing the Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z3 down the list. Take a look at the full test results and how the iPhone 6 Plus compares to its sibling and its peers. Read more

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Photokina 2014: Canon interview - Mirrorless 'in the very near future'

Published on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 4:30:00 PM GMT

DPReview attended the Photokina trade show last week in Cologne Germany. As well as getting our hands on this season's newest photo gear we also sat down with executives from several major camera manufacturers. One of them was Masaya Maeda of Canon. Our time with Mr Maeda was brief, but in our conversation he shared reactions to the 7D Mark II, and explained that Canon is very serious about mirrorless, and is also committed to making higher-resolution sensors. Click through to read more

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Photokina 2014: Sony interview - 'we still need to create more lenses'

Published on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 12:30:00 PM GMT

At Photokina last week we sat down with Shigeki Ishizuka, the global head of Sony’s Imaging Business. As well as talking us through Sony's current Alpha strategy, Ishizuka-san also explained why the name 'NEX' was dropped and told us a little about how Sony's sensor business works. Click through for the full interview

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Fujifilm X100T overview updated

Published on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 9:00:00 AM GMT

We've just updated our Fujifilm X100T overview with a detailed analysis of the camera's controls and operation. With access to a beta X100T, we've taken it for a spin and assembled a real-world samples gallery. In the process we've got to know the camera a bit better and have addressed questions about the viewfinder, e-shutter and Auto ISO behavior. Read more

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Adobe announces Photoshop Elements 13 and Premiere Elements 13

Published on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 4:01:00 AM GMT

Adobe has announced new versions of its basic photo and video editing software, Photoshop Elements 13 and Premiere Elements 13. Photoshop Elements updates include a new Photomerge Compose tool for copying people or objects from one photo into another, and Premiere Elements gets an enhanced Shake Stabilizer mode designed to smooth out shaky video footage. Learn more

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Nikon offers 1.5 million Yen in kit and cash as top prize in annual photo contest

Published on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 12:31:00 AM GMT

Nikon has opened the doors to entries for the company’s annual photo contest, and is offering a top prize of 1m Yen (approx. $9200/£5600/€7100) in equipment with 500,000 Yen cash for the overall top prize. Running since 1969 the competition this year will feature 7 categories including a new 'Home' theme and a 'Generation N' section for 10 entrants aged 19 and under. Learn more

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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Digital Photography Review Newsletter: Wednesday, 24 September 2014

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Digital Photography Review Newsletter

Wednesday, 24 September 2014
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Welcome to the 528th Digital Photography Review newsletter.

Hello once more from Seattle, after the madness of Photokina has (almost) subsided. This year was my fourth Photokina, which means I've been doing this for... eight years. Good heavens. Much has changed in that time. Technological fads have come and gone (ahem - 3D...) and an entire segment of the camera market - the inexpensive point and shoot compact - has virtually faded away.

This year marks the first time that a smartphone was announced at Photokina, in the form of Panasonic's DMC-CM1, and pro video company RED stunned a lot of attendees with 19MP Raw files from 6K video footage. The shape of things to come? Maybe. Certainly food for thought. And speaking of food, I'm never eating Schweinshaxe again. Moving on...

Photokina 2014 coverage

As always, Photokina was a great show for us here at DPReview, proving access to representatives and major new products from all of the main camera and lens manufacturers in the industry. Always the busiest event in our calendar, this biennial show is a focal point for the entire camera industry. This year saw major new releases from Canon, Nikon, Samsung and Panasonic among several others. We put out a huge amount of content before and during Photokina, and there's more to come, including several interviews with senior executives. Follow the link below to see it all.

Click here to explore our coverage of the show and its announcements.

Fujifilm X100T (beta) real-world samples

Fujifilm's new X100T is the latest evolution of its popular X-series of enthusiast compacts. Introduced with this model is an updated Hybrid Viewfinder that includes a new electronic rangefinder feature and automatic brightness controls. The X100T carries over the 16MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor seen in its predecessor as well as a fixed 23mm (35mm equiv) F2 lens. We've had access to a pre-production model for a few days - just time for me to prepare a small gallery of samples. It's a fun camera to shoot with it, and I hope you like the pictures.

Click here to view our gallery of samples from a beta, pre-production Fujifilm X100T

Photokina 2014: Nikon interview - 'large-sensor mirrorless could be a solution'

When we visited Photokina last week in Germany we made time to sit down with senior executives from several camera manufacturers. Among them was Toshiaki Akagi, Department Manager in Nikon's 1st Designing Department. In our conversation we spoke about reaction to the D750, the legacy of the D600 oil problem and the potential for a large-sensor mirrorless camera from Nikon in the future.

Click here to read the full interview

Behind the Shot: Spot the Shark

Nature photographer Erez Marom shares the story of his image 'Spot the Shark', taken at Breiðamerkursandur - 'the ice beach' in Iceland. In this article he explains how he set up and took the picture, and the post-processing steps required to get to the final result.

Click here to read Erez Marom's article 'Behind the shot: Spot the Shark'

DxO Mobile Report ranks iPhone 6 on top

DxOMark has put Apple's latest through its mobile imaging tests and published its findings. This assessment put the iPhone 6 (and its iPhone 6 Plus sibling) at the top of its mobile rankings, pushing the Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z3 to positions three and four, respectively. See how the iPhone 6 performed in DxOMark's testing and find out how it compares to its peers.

Click here to read more about how the iPhone 6 performed in DxOMark's testing

What's coming up?

More interviews from Photokina, more sample images from the products released at the show and more review content, very soon!

Barney

GearShop update - a message from the team

One of the most popular cameras being discussed right now is the Canon PowerShot GX 7 – a compact camera featuring a 1" sensor in a metal body, with manual controls, and touchscreen interface, and a fast and bright 1.8-2.8 lens. It's currently available for preorder.

Also coming down the pike, slated for mid- October release, is the Samsung NX1 mirrorless system camera. Featuring a hybrid autofocus system for focusing in extremely low light, a 28.2 megapixel sensor and the ability to shoot at up to 15fps, this is one model that's worth standing in line for. Preorder now.

Until next week - the GearShop Team

 
 
News updates

DxO Mobile Report ranks iPhone 6 on top

Published on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 6:46:00 PM GMT

DxOMark has put Apple's latest through its mobile imaging tests and published its findings. This assessment put the iPhone 6 (and its iPhone 6 Plus sibling) at the top of its mobile rankings, pushing the Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z3 to positions three and four, respectively. See how the iPhone 6 performed in DxOMark's testing and find out how it compares to its peers. Read more

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Photokina 2014: Nikon interview - 'large-sensor mirrorless could be a solution'

Published on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 4:24:00 PM GMT

When we visited Photokina last week in Germany we made time to sit down with senior executives from several camera manufacturers. Among them was Toshiaki Akagi, Department Manager in Nikon's 1st Designing Department. In our conversation we spoke about reaction to the D750, the legacy of the D600 oil problem and the potential for a large-sensor mirrorless camera from Nikon in the future. Click through to read the full interview

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Twice as good? What you need to know about the Canon EOS 7D Mark II

Published on Monday, September 22, 2014 9:14:00 PM GMT

Five years is a long time in the camera world, but that's how long Canon's EOS 7D was on the market - buoyed by a midlife firmware update that kept it impressively competitive against APS-C offerings from other manufacturers. Canon has not been idle in the past few years, it seems, and the new EOS 7D Mark II is a huge upgrade over the original 7D, offering improvements to every aspect of its feature set. We got hands-on with a pre-production sample recently. Click through to see more.  

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Fujifilm X100T (beta) real-world samples

Published on Monday, September 22, 2014 5:11:32 PM GMT

Fujifilm's new X100T is the latest evolution of its popular X-series of enthusiast compacts. Introduced with this model is an updated Hybrid Viewfinder that includes a new electronic rangefinder feature and automatic brightness controls. The X100T carries over the 16MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor seen in its predecessor as well as a fixed 23mm (35mm equiv) F2 lens. We've had access to a pre-production model for a few days - just time to prepare a small gallery of samples.

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DxOMark Mobile report: Sony Xperia Z3 ties for first

Published on Sunday, September 21, 2014 12:00:00 PM GMT

The Sony Xperia Z3 is Sony's latest waterproof flagship smartphone, picking up where the Z2 left off. Like that phone it's 4K capable and also offers an atypically-large 1/2.3"-type sensor. Just like the Z2, that's a 20.7MP Exmor RS stacked CMOS sensor nestling behind a 27mm equivalent F2.0 lens. All this has encouraged Sony to offer ISO 12,800, which it says is the highest of any smartphone. Learn more about how it performs

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Behind the Shot: Spot the Shark

Published on Sunday, September 21, 2014 7:29:00 AM GMT

Nature photographer Erez Marom shares the story of his image 'Spot the Shark', taken at Breiðamerkursandur - 'the ice beach' in Iceland. In this article he explains how he set up and took the picture, and the post-processing steps required to get to the final result. Click through for the full story.

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Hands-on with Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100

Published on Saturday, September 20, 2014 3:00:00 PM GMT

When Panasonic came to see us recently in our Seattle offices we were expecting the much-rumored LX8. That didn't happen, but what we saw was quite a surprise. The LX100 is one of Panasonic's most ambitious cameras yet, marrying a Four Thirds sensor with a 24-75mm (equivalent) F1.7-2.8 lens, in a body not much bigger than that of the LX7. Full manual control, a built-in EVF and 4K video round-out the specification sheet nicely. Click through for a hands-on tour of the new camera.

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Opinion: Bring on the 70-200mm equivalents

Published on Saturday, September 20, 2014 12:00:00 PM GMT

One swallow does not a summer make, said Aristotle, suggesting the dangers of looking for trends based on single examples. Even with this in mind, I'm pleased to see two manufacturers introduce 70-200mm equivalent zooms for APS-C cameras at this year's Photokina. First Fujifilm introduced its 50-140mm F2.8 R, and then Samsung followed suit with its 50-150mm F2.8 S. I think these lenses make more sense than actual 70-200mms; let me explain why...

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Photokina 2014 Video: The Canon G7 X

Published on Friday, September 19, 2014 10:59:00 AM GMT

One of the exciting new cameras here at Photokina is the Canon Powershot G7 X, a pocketable compact camera with a large 1"-type sensor. We caught up with Canon's Chuck Westfall who gave us an overview of the G7 X and let us know when it should be available. See video

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Photokina 2014 Video: The Samsung NX1

Published on Friday, September 19, 2014 9:15:00 AM GMT

With the introduction of the NX1 mirrorless camera, Samsung has put a stake in the ground of the photography market. We stop by the Samsung booth to learn more about the NX1, a new 50-150mm F2.8 image stabilized lens, and also get a peek at the company's "technology demonstration" 300mm F2.8 lens. See video

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Opinion: Why the death of the point and shoot benefits photographers

Published on Friday, September 19, 2014 1:48:00 AM GMT

The death of the point-and-shoot compact has been disastrous for all the major camera manufacturers, but it's not all bad news. Manufacturers  are clambering over themselves to offer the most attractive features to the last group of people willing to pay for a good camera, spurring the kind of innovation we've not seen in a long time. Find out why we think photographers are reaping the greatest benefits from the decline of the point-and-shoot. Read more

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Photokina 2014 Video: The Fujifilm X100T

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 5:10:00 PM GMT

In our latest from-the-show-floor video, we visit the Fujifilm booth at Photokina 2014 to learn more about the Fujifilm X100T, the newest member of the company's ultra-premium compact camera family. See video

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Photokina 2014: Ricoh stand report

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 3:02:00 PM GMT

Behind Nikon's Photokina 2014 stand is the Ricoh booth, the most colorful we've seen thus far. It's not the design of the booth that's colorful. Rather, it's the dozens of color combinations available for the company's DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. The waterfall in front was pretty cool, too. Take the tour.

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Photokina 2014: Hands on with new Tamron lenses - including 15-30mm F2.8

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 2:57:00 PM GMT

We caught up with Tamron at Photokina 2014 to get a peek at the new 15-30mm F2.8 ultra-wide angle zoom. It's designed to cover a full frame sensor and was shown to us in a late prototype form, though its official launch date is unconfirmed. We also got some hands-on time with the manufacturer's latest all-in-one zoom lenses as well as the always-impressively-huge 150-600mm F5-6.3. Read more

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Photokina 2014: Hands on with Sigma's new 150-600mm telezooms

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 1:52:00 PM GMT

The stars of Sigma's booth at this years Photokina were two new telezoom lenses - 'C' and 'S' versions of a 150-600mm F/5-6.3 DG OS HSM aimed at enthusiasts and sports / wildlife professionals, respectively. The company was also showing off its new 18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM 'C' for APS-C DSLRs. We headed to the company's stand on our final day at the show, and got our hands on the new gear (except the stuff behind glass). Click through to see more.

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Photokina 2014: Polaroid Socialmatic combines camera, printer and Android OS

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 1:12:28 PM GMT

The Polaroid Socialmatic was first announced a while ago but is still in development and expected to ship sometime later this year. However, at the Polaroid stand in Hall 5.2 Photokina visitors can already get their hands on a few prototypes and play with the unique device. The Socialmatic combines a 14MP camera, an Android smart device and a Polaroid Zero Ink technology printer. Click through to read more.

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Photokina 2014: Sneak peek at upcoming Fujifilm XF lenses

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 11:31:00 AM GMT

Fujifilm announced two cameras on the runup to Photokina - the X100T and X30. But the company is also showing off mockups of several new lenses, slated for release next year. We sat down with senior executives from Fujifilm earlier today, and got our hands on the samples. Click through to take a look at what's in store.

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Photokina 2014: Olympus stand report

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 8:51:00 AM GMT

The Olympus booth was relatively quiet compared to the madhouses at Nikon and Canons' stands, which made it easier to get up close and personal with the company's new lenses. We also took a look at some of their recent cameras, and have a few cutaways, as well. Read more.

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Photokina 2014 interview: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 8:31:17 AM GMT

In this video from Photokina, Panasonic's Matt Frazer walks us through the features of the new Lumix DMC-LX100 compact camera. Matt also explains Panasonic's use of a multi-aspect four thirds sensor, discusses lens design and manufacture, and explains the camera's 4K video capabilities. See video

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Photokina 2014: Nikon stand report (updated)

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 8:18:00 AM GMT

We swung by Nikon's Photokina 2014 stand to see the new D750 in action and investigate what else the company has in store for show attendees. The booth itself is a bit less flashy than some of the competitions, and distinctly lacking in cars and ladies wearing sequins, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't make an impression. Click through to read more

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Photokina 2014: Hands-on with RED's Epic Dragon

Published on Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:26:00 AM GMT

How does the idea of capturing 100 19MP Raw files per second sound? That's what RED's latest camera, the RED Dragon can do, courtesy of its 6K video capture mode. Fully modular, the RED Dragon can be adapted to accept a multitude of lens mounts, and although intended for professional movie shooting, its still image quality is seriously impressive too. We got a quick tour of RED's latest magic machines at the company's stand

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Size matters: Hands-on with Canon PowerShot G7 X

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:01:00 PM GMT

Canon has been busy - its latest high-end compact, the PowerShot G7 X slots in beneath the G1 X Mark II, and offers a 20MP 1'-type sensor, 24-100mm equivalent F1.8-2.8 zoom lens and a host of other enthusiast-friendly features. We spoke to Canon recently and got access to a pre-production G7 X. Click through for a hands-on tour of the new camera. 

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Interview: Canon's Chuck Westfall Discusses the 7D Mark II

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 10:15:00 PM GMT

Join us for a video interview with Canon's Chuck Westfall, Technical Advisor at Canon U.S.A.'s Professional Engineering and Solutions Division, in which he talks us through some of the features of the new EOS 7D Mark II DSLR, introduced this week at Photokina. 

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Relonch brings APS-C image sensor to the iPhone

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 8:50:00 PM GMT

The Relonch camera combines an APS-C sensor with an extremely simple UI and attaches to your iPhone, using your phone for display, image processing, storage, and sharing. A bright F2.0 lens ensures low-light performance. At an output resolution of only 1MP, it's a niche product, but the concept is exciting. Click through to learn more.

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Canon EOS 7D Mark II beta image samples

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 5:30:34 PM GMT

We got a chance to shoot with a pre-release beta of Canon's EOS 7D Mark II, so we grabbed it. We have prepared a 23 image gallery from a Canon event running at the Photokina show in Cologne. Although the image quality hasn't been entirely finalized, this should give some first impressions of what that camera can do. We've included a sequence of 10fps shooting. Click through for more details.

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Photokina 2014: Samsung stand report

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 4:16:00 PM GMT

Samsung's hall is a far cry from the over-the-top extravaganza that is its CES booth. There are big tables for every camera it produces, usually paired with smartphones. In fact, it felt like their stand was as much about mobile devices as it was with cameras. The camera that everyone was playing with was the NX1, and we took a look at that as well as a 300mm telephoto prime concept. Click through to read more.

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Creative Live hosts six days of free online photography classes

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 3:23:20 PM GMT

Creative Live is currently hosting Photo Week - six days of free photography classes. The event is ongoing through September 20th, and the interactive classes will be taught by professionals from various parts of the industry on a range of topics such as light painting, wedding and GoPro photography. Read more

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Photokina 2014: Hands on with Leica's S & M (it's not what you think)

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 12:44:00 PM GMT

Leica announced two new M-series rangefinders at this year's Photokina, in addition to the Digital M-P released last month. The German company also unveiled a new medium-format S, which as well as high-resolution stills can capture 4K video. Naturally, we headed over to the Leica booth to get our grubby hands all over the new cameras. Click through to see more. 

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Photokina 2014: Sony stand report

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 12:05:00 PM GMT

It's the second day of the photography industry's biggest tradeshow and we paid a visit to the Sony booth. Hoping to catch a glimpse of the Alpha QX1 'lens-style camera' paired with a gigantic 70-200mm lens, Sony did not disappoint us. We also got our hands on a pair of new lenses. Take a look around Sony's Photokina 2014 stand with us. Read more

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Photokina 2014: Hands-on with Leica X and X-E

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:24:00 AM GMT

Leica released two new X-series cameras at Photokina this year - the X and X-E. The X-E is an update to the X-2, and the 'X' is the flagship model. The Leica X features a 35mm equivalent F1.7 lens - answering the long-standing request from X-1 and X-2 owners for a faster lens. Click through to see (and learn) more.  

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Photokina 2014: Panasonic stand report

Published on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:22:00 AM GMT

Panasonic announced some exciting products at Photokina, including the DMC-LX100 premium compact, tiny DMC-GM5 Micro Four Thirds ILC, and top secret CM1 smartphone/camera hybrid. Let's take a walk through the Panasonic booth. Click to read more.

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