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Hello readers, Welcome back to another installment of the DPReview newsletter. This week, we took a look at the good - and bad - of Panasonic cameras, looked inside a torn-apart Nikon Z9, found out about a firmware update from Nikon for its nine-year-old D7100 DSLR and learned Sigma's CEO believes its full-frame Foveon sensor 'should be [ready] sometime this year.' Below is a quick summary of the biggest news stories and a comprehensive roundup of everything else we've covered over the past week. Gannon Making (small) sensor sizes less misleading After years of confusion, DPReview and a group of leading websites and YouTube channels are changing the way we talk about small sensors. Read all about it here. The good and bad of Panasonic cameras Chris and Jordan continue on with their 'Good/Bad' series, this time taking a look at Panasonic's camera offerings. Kolari Vision has torn town Nikon's flagship mirrorless camera to showcase its innovative design, including its massive heat sink, robust ribbon cable array and plenty of other goodies. We've spent some time with a production version of Canon's EOS R10 camera and have collected a handful of images for our sample gallery to show off what Canon's entry-level RF series camera has to offer.
Full-frame Foveon by year's end? Possibly. Sigma CEO, Kazuto Yamaki, said in a recent interview the company is working hard on its full-frame Foveon sensor and 'should' have it ready 'sometime this year.'
Going long: Tamron announces upcoming 50–400mm F4.5–6.3 lens Tamron has revealed the details of a new 50–400mm F4.5–6.3 Di III VC VXD lens that it expects to have on the market later this year. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Hello readers! Wherever you are (unless it's one of the polar circles), it's likely a little warmer than usual. To that end, we hope you're keeping cool and staying healthy! While new announcements were scarce this week, we still had plenty of content to bring you, including a new DPReview TV episode breaking down the five best hybrid mirrorless cameras, a studio scene captured with Canon's new R7 APS-C camera system, an overview of Drobo's Chapter 11 bankruptcy. As always, you can find these and all of our other news coverage below. Gannon DPReview TV picks out the 5 best hybrid mirrorless cameras Chris and Jordan break down what they believe to be the five best hybrid mirrorless cameras available today. What cameras made it on the list? Click through the above image and find out! Canon EOS R7 added to studio scene We've just published the studio test scene for the EOS R7, Canon's latest mid-range APS-C mirrorless camera. What does its 32MP Dual Pixel AF CMOS sensor has to offer? Click through to compare images across different ISOs, lighting conditions and more. Poll: What's the best way to describe sensor size We're looking to better represent the oftentimes misleading sensor sizes used in compact cameras and smartphones, and we need your help to decide what measurements we're going to use as our new standard.
Drobo files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Storage solutions manufacturer Drobo, as well as its parent company StorCentric, have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in California. Check out our breakdown to learn more and see how this could possibly affect you.
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