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Welcome to the 631st Digital Photography Review newsletter. Firstly, some admin. It seems that some of you haven't been receiving the newsletter recently. If you are unlucky enough to be one of those people, I'm sorry for the trouble. We should be back on track this week, so without further ado... Nikon D3400 full review The D3400 is a very modestly updated version of the D3300. It's an entry level DSLR targeted toward first-time ILC shooters and those who are ready to move on from their smartphones to a more advanced shooting platform. So how does it perform? Click here to read our full review of the Nikon D3400 Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V 4K sample reel Sony's RX100-series has always been a capable machine for video as well as stills, and the Mark V version is no exception. With the addition of phase-detection autofocus and oversampled 4K footage, we've been impressed with what we've seen so far. See for yourself in our sample reel. Click here to watch our sample reel from the Sony Cyber-shot RX100V 'I don’t use my camera as my memory': we interview Graham Nash From Lancashire to California, Graham Nash's journey has been a long and winding one, both as a musician and a photographer. As he prepares for his keynote talk at this week's Photo Plus Expo in New York, I spoke to Graham Nash about his career as a photographer, and his role in developing modern digital photographic printing. Click here to read our interview with Graham Nash Throwback Thursday: Fujifilm F10 Back in the mid-2000s, there was no such thing as a point-and-shoot camera that performed well at high sensitivities. That is, until the Fujifilm F10 Zoom came along. In today's Throwback Thursday, we remember that near-legendary compact. Click here to read our article about the Fujifilm F10 Zoom Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM galleries: Roller derby and daylight base ISO samples Our friend James McDaniel recently put Sony's premium stabilized telezoom to the test, first in low light shooting roller derby WFTDA Playoff action and later in daylight, shooting at base ISO. This lens features built-in image stabilization and uses a linear motor to acquire focus quickly and silently, which could be real benefits to all kinds of photographers. Take a look at our samples from the Sony GM 70-200mm F2.8 at Roller Derby Thanks for reading, Barney | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Digital Photography Review Newsletter: Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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