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Welcome to the 739th DPReview Newsletter With 2019 just around the corner, we're thinking back twenty years, to Christmas 1998, when DPReview.com was launched into an unsuspecting world. Two decades later the site looks very different, and I spoke recently to employees #1 and 2, Phil Askey and Simon Joinson, who shared their memories of the early days. In other news, our final readers poll of 2018 is still open, and we've been sharing our own personal picks for the best photo equipment of 2018 in our annual series of 'Gear of the Year' articles. From all of us here at DPReview, I hope you're enjoying a fun festive season, and we'll see you in the new year! Barney DPReview 20th Anniversary: Phil Askey on the first ten years As DPReview enters its 20th year of publishing, we spoke to the site's founder, Phil Askey. In this interview Phil takes a look back at the first ten years of DPReview's development from its original conception, through a period of massive growth, to the site's acquisition by Amazon. Read our interview with DPReview founder Phil Askey DPReview 20th Anniversary: Simon Joinson on the Seattle years Simon Joinson was DPReview's second general manager, during a time when the site underwent enormous changes, not least our relocation from London Seattle, on the West coast of the U.S.A. In this interview, Simon looks back at his time at the helm. Read our interview with DPReview's second general manager, Simon Joinson Why we haven't taken a stance on in-body stabilization vs OIS - and why that has changed We've never taken sides in the row over whether image stabilization should be provided in-body or in the lens, but we'll now list the absence of in-body stabilization as a Con in our camera reviews. Here's why. Gear of the Year 201: DPReview staff pick their favorites Every year in December, DPReview staff get together and make their own personal picks for their favorite equipment of the year. It doesn't need to be a lens or a camera, and doesn't even need to have been released in 2018. These articles are all about those products that have consistently found a place in our bags over the past 12 months. | |||||||||||||||||
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Welcome to the 738th DPReview Newsletter ♫ It's the most overworked time of the year! ♫ Well, it feels that way, anyway: so few days, so much still to do. But that means we've got plenty to bring you. We've just published our last review of the year but there's still time to look back on the stuff we've most enjoyed using, crown a winner in our readers' polls before we reach 2019, publish our Z6 review and see whatever the new year holds... Richard Panasonic LX100 II Review The LX100 II is an update of one of our favorite enthusiast compacts. But how do its subtle updates stand up to the four years of camera progress that have gone on elsewhere? Read our review to find out. Reader's Polls 2018 The two leading products from every category have made it into the final round of voting. What's been the most exciting new product of 2018? Here's your last time to let us know. Entry-level full frame mirrorless cameras compared Canon and Nikon's arrival on the scene means there's an unprecedented amount of choice if you want a modern full frame camera. We have a look at the three entry-level models and see how they, and their associated systems, stand up to real-world use... DSLR to Mirrorless with Nigel Danson We've long been impressed by British landscape photographer and YouTube presenter Nigel Danson. We'd heard he'd just moved from DSLR to mirrorless for most of his work so, in the first of a series of videos, we asked him what he liked and disliked about the change... Inspiring drone images It's easy to think of drones primarily as video tools, but they different perspective they can give on the world means they can produce some amazing and unexpected images. We've collected the ten that most caught our attention.
DPReview TV: Nikon Z6 Review We're still putting the finishing touches on our final written review of the Nikon Z6, but Chris and Jordan already know what they think...
Holiday Gift Guides There are only a few shopping days left before Christmas, but there's probably still time to grab something for the photographer who appears to have everything. Or for yourself, of course: you deserve a treat, don't you? However generous you're feeling, our gift guides might give you an idea. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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