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Welcome to the 613th Digital Photography Review newsletter. Continuing the theme of big 5s from Nikon, we followed-up our review of the D500 with a full review of the company's flagship DSLR the D5. It's quite a camera, and I'm hoping that now the review is finished I can pry it out of Carey's hands and borrow it for a while. Dale wrote an interesting article about the creative potential of VR for photographers, and Jeff dug into the performance of the Olympus TG-Tracker. You can find links to all of these pieces of content below. Top 5: Nikon D5 Review The Nikon D5 is the newest iteration of the company's action-oriented flagship DSLR. It's headline features include a new Nikon-developed 20.8MP full-frame sensor and 153-point autofocus system. More than anything, though, the D5 is a camera designed to just work - no matter what conditions you're in. So, does it? Find out in our full review.Click here to see read our review of the Nikon D5 Virtual Reality: It's not just for gamers anymore Virtual reality, or VR, has the potential to redefine the way we interact with images, including still images, movies, and other forms of visual storytelling. In this article, DPReview writer Dale Baskin explores some of the ways that VR could change the way we think about photography. Click here to read more about the creative potential of VR To St. Helens and Back: Olympus TG-Tracker Shooting Experience
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