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Welcome to the 673rd Digital Photography Review newsletter. The big news of the past few days was the official launch of the Nikon D850. After its initial development announcement earlier in the summer, the Internet has been rife with speculation (and some leaks) about the camera's eventual specification, but now that it's official, it's safe to say that the D850 is among the most impressive DSLRs we've ever seen. You can find links to all of our launch content below. Not to be outdone, Canon has also been in the news this week, thanks to the unveiling of four new L-series prime lenses and a new camera - the EOS M100. Nikon D850: In-depth launch content The Nikon D850 has been announced, and its key specifications are impressive. A 45MP BSI-CMOS sensor, 153-point autofocus system inherited from the D5, and a maximum continuous shooting rate of 9fps combine to make it one of the most powerful DSLRs on the market. Click the link below for our full suite of in-depth launch content. Read more about the new Nikon D850 Canon launches EOS M100 and suite of new prime lenses Canon has just launched a new entry-level EF-M camera, the 24MP M100, alongside a suite of new L-series EF primes. A stabilized 85mm F1.4 joins three brand-new tilt-shift optics in the biggest single L-series update we can remember. Read more about the new Canon EOS M100 and L-series prime lenses Nikon AF-P 70-300mm F4.5-5.6E ED VR sample gallery The Nikon AF-P 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 VR provides a healthy 4.5 stops of stabilization and a focal range that covers portraits and beyond. Take a look at how we've gotten along with it in the past couple of weeks. Check out our gallery of samples from the new Nikon 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 Totality: Watch the iconic 'climber eclipse' photos happen in real time This video takes you behind the scenes with Ted Hesser and Andrew Studer, as they plan and ultimately capture some of the most iconic images of last week's total solar eclipse. Take a look at how an iconic image of the eclipse was captured Barney | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Welcome to the 672nd Digital Photography Review newsletter. August is known as 'silly season' across the media, but I suspect that the lull between the release of major imaging products might be over pretty soon... In the meantime, our team here in Seattle has been taking advantage of the relative calm to shoot galleries, and pen some overdue opinion pieces. Links to some recent content are below. Intro to drones part 2: How to choose your first drone Not sure how to choose your first drone? In this article, the second of a 3-part series, we discuss what factors you should consider when deciding what drone is right for you. Read the second part of our introduction to drones Don't buy another lens, buy a flash instead The days where you're more or less locked into premium or first-party flash units has gone. They're less than $50 now, so there's one less excuse not to get one. Here's our case for adding one to your kit, and a few pointers to get you going. Read our article about why you should add a flash (or two) to your kit Canon EF 35mm F2 IS USM gallery The Canon EF 35mm F2 IS USM is an understated jewel of a lens, and one that we've enjoyed on a variety of cameras since its release almost five years ago. Its relatively small size and image stabilization make it a versatile tool for a variety of photography - check out our sample gallery. Check out our gallery of sample images from the Canon EF 35mm F2 Cheap purchases that will help improve your photography You don't have to empty your savings account to take your photography to the next level. These cheap buys cost around $50 or less, and come with outsized benefits for your photography. Read our article for inspirational ideas that won't break the bank Flip to flop: the pocket camcorder flash in the pan Photoshop. GoPro. Every once in a while a product emerges that defines a category. And sometimes, it vanishes just as quickly as it arrived on the scene. This week's Throwback Thursday remembers the Flip, the pocket camcorder everyone had – until they didn't. Remember the flip? Read this week's throwback Thursday article Barney | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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