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Welcome to the 617th Digital Photography Review newsletter. This week sees a Rebel uprising of sorts, as we review the Canon EOS Rebel T6, and Hasselblad shakes up the medium format market with its new X1D - a compact (relatively speaking) 50MP mirrorless medium-format camera. And we've been making some more tweaks to our new light theme - times they are 'a changing! The price is right: Canon EOS Rebel T6 / 1300D Review Canon's entry-level Rebel is a very affordable $500 with kit lens. It's not at the head of its class in terms of technology, but does its budget-friendly price tag make up for that? Well, that depends on what you're looking for.Click here to read our detailed review of the Canon EOS Rebel T6 Medium-format mirrorless: Hasselblad unveils X1D Hasselblad has announced the X1D, a medium-format mirrorless camera with a 50MP sensor and contrast detect AF. This compact-ish weather-sealed camera uses the company's new XCD lens mount and will retail for $9000 body-only. Read our full launch content. Click here to view our full launch content on the Hasselblad X1D It'll be All White! (reprise) If a pun is good enough to use once, it's good enough to use twice - you may have already noticed that following a few weeks of tweaking and bug squashing we’ve extended the new ‘light’ theme to the forums and deployed a new unified header that is shared between both dark and light versions of the site. Find out more and share your thoughts after the click. Click here to read more about our new color-scheme App review: Full Frame is a quick, easy JPEG viewer, XMP editor Full Frame is a Mac-based image viewer, photo importer and metadata editor that centers around an incredibly clean and intuitive user interface. Just launched to the App Store, its potential to speed up one's workflow caught our attention. Sony Alpha SLT-A68 real-world samples The weather is starting to really warm up here in Seattle and the days are long. What better time to head out with the feature-packed Sony a68 and see what it can do? View our gallery of samples from the Sony Alpha SLT-A68 Thanks for reading! Barney | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Welcome to the 616th Digital Photography Review newsletter. We're all about lenses this week - from the extraordinarily versatile 24-600mm zoom sported by the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 III to the luxurious new Panasonic 12mm F1.4. You'll find links to our RX10 III and 12mm sample gallery below. This week we also heard from Erez Marom on aerial photography and Josh Root reviewed the new Pelican Air 1535 Rolling Hard Case. All about that lens: Sony Cyber-shot RX10 III review Less than a year after the Mark II was released, Sony upped the ante on its all-in-one superzoom with the RX10 Mark III and its 24-600mm equivalent F2.4-4 lens.Click here to read our detailed review of the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 III Panasonic Lumix G Leica 12mm F1.4 real-world sample gallery Panasonic's 12mm F1.4 brings a weather-resistant, fast 24mm equivalent prime to the Micro Four Thirds system, with a build quality and price tag that scream premium. We've been out shooting it on the Panasonic GX8. Click here to view our gallery of samples from the new Panasonic 12mm F1.4 Roundups - updated for 2016 We've been updating our portfolio of camera roundups over the past few weeks, in an effort to bring you an up to date picture of all the various options available, as we enter (summer) holiday season. Click the link below to check out our full range of roundup and buying guide content. Click here to read our updated selection of camera roundups Pelican Air 1535 Rolling Hard Case with TrekPak Dividers Review Pelican's new Air gear cases claim to provide all the toughness the brand is known for without all of the weight. We took the rolling 1535 model freshly outfitted with TrekPak dividers for a test run. Read our review of the Pelican Air 1535 Rolling Hard Case The good, the bad and the ugly of aerial photography - Part 1: Why shoot aerials? There are incredible benefits to aerial photography, but the cost and logistics can be intimidating. In this series, veteran landscape shooter Erez Marom shares what he's learned from his aerial shoots. Read Erez Marom's article on aerial photography Thanks for reading! Barney | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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