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Welcome to the DPReview Newsletter This week we've been looking back 10 years to the birth of the Fujifilm X-mount, and Chris and Jordan have dusted off the original X-Pro 1 to celebrate. Meanwhile, I took a closer look at Leica's similarly modern-retro M11, alongside two genuine classics - the film-era M4-P and M7. Away from gear, Erez Marom continues his series of articles on photo composition this week, explaining the importance of balancing 'weights' in images. Finally, some admin - this will be my last newsletter! After this week, I'll be handing over the reigns to others on our talented and hard-working team. It's been a pleasure writing to you every week for so many years - thanks for keeping me company. And, as always, thanks for reading! Barney DPReview TV: Fujifilm X-mount 10th anniversary (and X-Pro1 field test) This month marks the 10th anniversary of Fujifilm's X-mount camera system. To celebrate, Chris takes a new look at the system's first camera, the Fujifilm X-Pro1, and discovers that it holds up quite well a decade later. Watch the latest episode of DPRTV Landscape Composition - Part 2: Balancing the Weights After introducing a way to look at compositional elements, nature photographer Erez Marom suggests a way of balancing these elements to enable the creation of a better composed landscape image. A closer look at the Leica M11 (photo gallery) In this photo gallery we're taking a visual tour of the M11, and comparing it against two classic M-mount rangefinders, the M4-P from the 1980s, and the M7 – Leica's first true electronic multi-mode rangefinder, from the early 2000s. Take a look at our image gallery Film Friday: Is Bulk Loaded Cine Film a Panacea for Rising Film Prices? In his latest essay on 35mmc, film photographer Matthew Wright breaks down whether or not it's worth it to bulk-load and self-develop rolls of cinema film for 35mm stills shooting in the midst of rising film stock prices and supply chain constraints. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Welcome to the DPReview Newsletter In the past few days we've seen two major cameras launched, plus a high-end lens from Nikon. Starting with the cameras, Leica's new M11 is the company's most confident step yet in modernizing its legacy M-mount line of rangefinders, and the Canon EOS R5C is an intriguing move by Canon, neatly combining the standout features of its EOS R5 and high-end Cinema EOS cameras into one body. We've prepared in-depth looks at both cameras, below. Meanwhile, Nikon has officially taken the wraps off its new Z 400mm F2.8 TC VR S - a high-end telephoto prime lens for sports and wildlife shooters. See below for links to all of this content, and more. Thanks for reading! Barney Leica M11 initial review The Leica M11 brings a 60MP BSI CMOS sensor, USB charging and auto-magnifying, stabilized live view to the classic rangefinder form. We dig into the detail... Canon EOS R5C vs EOS R5: what's the same, what's different? The Canon EOS R5C looks a lot like an EOS R5 with a fan mounted on the back. Its greatest weakness stems from the degree to which this is true but so, perhaps, does its greatest strength. DPReview TV: What we know (and think) about the Canon EOS R5C Jordan from DPReview TV was pretty stoked to learn about the EOS R5C, a Cinema EOS motion picture camera and an EOS R5 stills camera all in one. Find out what he thinks of this new hybrid model based on what we know so far. Watch the latest episode of DPRTV Leica M11 sample gallery Sunshine, showers, fog and a civil rights march - it must be January in Seattle. Since it was launched last week we've been out and about with the Leica M11 as much as possible, and we've prepared a gallery of samples from our pre-production camera. Click through to check them out. View our sample images from the Leica M11 Between short days, long nights, and a lot of bad weather here in Seattle, we've been working on a Canon EOS R3 sample gallery. So when the sun finally came out we hung out with climbers, ran around with dogs, and captured some high ISO nighttime shots in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood. Check out sample images from the Canon EOS R3 Landscape composition explained - Part 1: Masses and lines In a new series about composition, landscape and nature photographer Erez Marom develops an idea about viewing compositional elements as masses and lines, and challenges the viewer to determine what the elements of an image are, as an exercise in photographic vision. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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