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Welcome to the 622nd Digital Photography Review newsletter. A few weeks ago, Carey and I loaded up my car and drove five hundred miles to Nyssa, Oregon, to shoot the annual Nite Rodeo. Accompanying us was Canon's flagship EOS-1D X Mark II - the company's fastest, toughest DSLR ever. We had fun shooting the rodeo, and I'm very pleased with the images we captured. You'll find a link to our video Field Test below - let us know what you think. Canon EOS-1D X Mark II Field Test: DPReview goes to the rodeo The Canon EOS-1D X Mark II is a professional full-frame DSLR, and Canon's fastest, toughest and most capable camera ever. What better environment to test its blazingly fast continuous shooting and dust resistance than a rodeo? Watch what happened when we took the EOS-1D X II into rural Oregon to shoot the Nyssa Nite Rodeo.Click here to watch our Field Test of the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II Flagships compared: Canon EOS-1D X Mark II versus Nikon D5 Now that we have full reviews published on Canon and Nikon's flagship pro cameras, we've spent some time laying out the basic differences between the two. Click here to read our comparison between the Canon EOS-1D X II and the Nikon D5 8 creative tips for shooting waterfalls Shooting waterfalls can be a tricky proposition, but with these helpful tips you'll be able to shoot stunning images of waterfalls in no time at all. Learn how to shoot better waterfalls pictures Gallery update: Nikon 300mm F4E PF ED VR The Nikon 300mm F4E PF ED VR is quickly becoming a favorite around the office. We've brought it along to concerts, motocross, sprint boat racing, rugby and tennis and updated our gallery accordingly. Take a look at our updated gallery of samples from the Nikon 300mm F4 Thanks for reading! Barney | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Thursday, August 4, 2016
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