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Welcome to the 660th Digital Photography Review newsletter! This week, we've been grappling with Sigma's unique - and unexpectedly appealing - Quattro H. Meanwhile, I spent a pleasant few hours last week reminiscing about another unique camera - Nikon's groundbreaking D3, from 2007. How time flies. You'll find links to both of those pieces of content below, as well as our updated consumer long zoom compacts roundup, and sample galleries from Canon's new EF-S 35mm macro and Nikon's 28mm F1.4 ED. Sigma Quattro H Review Sigma's SD Quattro H features the largest-ever Foveon sensor: an APS-H chip with a spatial resolution of 25.5 megapixels. An impressively solid body, refined interface and competitive price tag all count in its favor. But has the Quattro design given up too much of what Foveon fans have always liked? Click here to read our review of the Sigma Quattro H 2017 Roundup: Consumer Long Zoom Compacts Bridge and travel zoom cameras are two of the very few categories of compact cameras to survive the smartphone. Whether it's a travel zoom, which puts a 25X-30X zoom into your pocket, or a bridge camera which offers even more zoom, phones just can't compete. Read our updated roundup of consumer long zoom compacts Nikon D3: The camera that changed everything When Nikon released the full-frame D3 in 2007, it changed the professional photography industry. In last week's Throwback Thursday, I remember a legend. Read my article about the groundbreaking Nikon D3 First shots from new Nikon 28mm F1.4E ED
Click here to check out Marko Marinkovic's shots from the new Nikon 28mm F1.4E ED Canon EF-S 35mm F2.8 IS STM Macro sample gallery
Check out our gallery of samples from the new Canon EF-S 35mm F2.8 Macro
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