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Welcome to the 720th DPReview newsletter! Meanwhile, I had fun shooting with (and writing about) Leica's 75mm F1.25 Noctilux, and Fujifilm quietly released a new camera. We're looking forward to trying out the XF10 soon, and you can find out more about it via the link below. Fujifilm X-T100 review The Fujifilm X-T100 is the company's least expensive X-series camera to include an electronic viewfinder. It shares most of its guts with the entry-level X-A5, including its hybrid AF system and 24MP sensor and, unfortunately, its 4K/15p video mode. Read our detailed review of the Fujifilm X-T100 Leica Noctilux-M 75mm F1.25 ASPH: more fun than a Nissan Versa Only Leica could have made the Noctilux-M F1.25 75mm ASPH – a manual focus prime lens that weighs more than a kilo and costs as much as a new car. We've been using one for a little while - click through for our take on what it's like to use. Read more about our experience with the Leica 75mm Noctilux
Review: Palette modular photo editing system Dials and sliders and buttons, oh my! This modular set of editing controls hopes to improve your photo editing workflow – for a price. Read our review of the Palette modular photo editing system Fujifilm's XF10 is a small, wide-angle APS-C compact Fujifilm has announced the XF10, a premium compact camera with a fast 28mm equivalent F2.8 lens and 24MP APS-C sensor. This replacement for the X70 will ship in August for $500. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Welcome to the 719th DPReview newsletter! This week we've been getting out into the sunshine (while it lasts) with a lot of Leica gear, filling in some gaps in our coverage of the M and SL lens lineup and the venerable X-U. We also finished our in-depth look at the new Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VI and dug a little deeper into the feature set of Nikon's long-zoom compact, the Coolpix P1000. Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VI review The Sony RX100 VI is a spectacularly capable travel camera, combining a flexible zoom range with impressive autofocus. But there's no getting around the fact that it's an expensive camera, and a longer lens comes with certain trade-offs. Read on for our full analysis. Read our in-depth review of the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VI Nikon Coolpix P1000: what you need to know Nikon's new Coolpix P1000 boasts an extraordinary zoom range and a suite of powerful stills and video features in a (relatively) compact body. We're taking a detailed look at this powerful compact's key features. Learn more about the Nikon Coolpix P1000
Leica Noctilux-M 75mm F1.25 ASPH sample gallery The Leica Noctilux-M 75mm F1.25 ASPH is a fast, high-quality and decidedly heavyweight short telephoto prime lens, designed for use with Leica's digital M-series rangefinders. We've been grappling with it for a little while - take a look at our sample images. Take a closer look at how the Leica 75mm F1.25 Noctilux performs Updated: Which RX100 should you choose? There have now been seven variants of the RX100 series, and at least six of them are still current models. Confused? Here's an updated look at their differences, and our recommendations among them now that we've tested the Mark VI. Learn more about the differences between the Sony RX100-series | |||||||||||||||||||||
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