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The Digital Photography Review Newsletter The most popular weekly photography newsletter, with over 400,000 subscribers Tuesday, June 7, 2016 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Welcome to the 614th Digital Photography Review newsletter. Following the publication of our in-depth Nikon D5 review last week we've been focusing on some of the smaller - but equally impressive - products to come out in the past few months. This week it was the turn of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX85 and Canon PowerShot G7 X II, as Dan and Carey took both cameras out and subjected them to some pretty demanding real-world shooting environments - full reviews coming soon. Mosh pits and sunsets: Shooting with the Panasonic GX85 The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX85 is a capable mid-range interchangeable lens camera with some neat tricks up its sleeve. DPReview's Dan Bracaglia took the GX85 out shooting in two very different shooting environments - a music festival and a beach picnic.Click here to read more about Dan's experience of shooting with the Panasonic GX85 Festival Friendly: The Canon G7 X Mark II at Sasquatch! 2016 DPReview staffer Carey Rose just returned from the Sasquatch! Music Festival in George, WA with Canon's revamped G7 X Mark II in tow. With a new processor and some design tweaks, it could be a real winner for people who are serious about everyday photography. Click through to find out how it fared. Click here to read more about the Canon PowerShot G7X II 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 Nikon D5: A pro sports photographer gives us his opinion The Nikon D5 is a flagship DSLR designed to meet the needs of professional photojournalists and sports photographers. UK-based sports photographer Mark Pain has been shooting with a D5 for a while, and in this article, he shares his impressions with us. Read more about Mark Pain's impressions of using the Nikon D5 Pentax K-1 Pixel Shift Resolution: Updated Field Test The Pixel Shift Resolution Shooting modes found in the Pentax K-1 offer a marked increase in image quality compared to the competition, but for a landscape photographer, how does it perform in real world shooting situations? We took the Pentax K-1 to the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon to find out. Read our analysis of the Pentax K-1's Pixel Shift mode Thanks for reading! Barney | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Digital Photography Review Newsletter: Tuesday, June 7, 2016
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