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Welcome to the 619th Digital Photography Review newsletter. As we get closer to the Photokina in September, we're starting to see some movement in the photo industry, and the past few days have seen major new releases from Fujifilm and Sony. You'll find links to all of our launch content on the X-T2 and Sony's new 50mm F1.4 prime lens below. While we were busy working on those products, our man in England, Damien Demolder, got his hands on the new Hasselblad X1D. Now with 4K: Fujifilm X-T2 offers 24MP, improved AF and video specs Fujifilm has updated its premium SLR-style X-series lineup with the X-T2, bringing 4K video capture to its lineup for the first time. It also inherits X-Pro2 features like a 24MP sensor and AF-point selection joystick. Click the link below to see our full launch content.Click here to read our in-depth coverage of the Fujifilm X-T2 Sony announces FE 50mm F1.4 ZA prime lens Sony has announced a new full-frame 50mm F1.4 FE lens. Bearing the Carl Zeiss label, this fast prime offers an 11-blade aperture and Zeiss T* coating. It's also incredibly sharp across the frame even wide open, with little axial CA to speak of and pleasing bokeh. We've had some time with the lens - just long enough to prepare an overview and a gallery of image samples. Click here to read our full launch coverage of the new Sony FE 50mm F1.4 ZA All about the details: Hasselblad X1D pre-production samples We got our hands on a pre-production sample of the Hasselblad X1D 50MP mirrorless camera for a short time and were able to shoot some portraits. Image quality isn't final, but our first shots show impressive detail rendering. Click here to view our gallery of samples from the Hasselblad X1D A photographer's intro to the world of video Virtually every modern camera offers video, but getting the most out of it is harder than just pressing the [REC] button. Richard Butler looks at the lessons he's learned as he's started shooting video. Read more about Richard's experience of transitioning from stills to video Take a look around: traditional stills versus VR in Iceland Recently, DPReview staffer Carey Rose took a personal trip to Iceland with the D810 in tow, while one of his travel buddies packed a Theta S along with his usual kit. Check out how the current state of accessible 360-degree stills capture compares to a good old-fashioned DSLR. Read more about the experience of shooting VR alongside traditional stills Put a stamp on it: The astrophotography of Matt Dieterich What's the best way to get lots of people to see your photo? Get it on a postage stamp. Astrophotographer Matt Dieterich recently had this honor when one of his photos was selected for a stamp honoring the U.S. National Park Service.Take a closer look at Matt Dieterich's astrophotography Thanks for reading! Barney | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Digital Photography Review Newsletter: Wednesday, July 13, 2016
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