July 13, 2024 This week's highlights include our initial review of the Sony ZV-E10 as well as our sample gallery of the Leica D-Lux 8. You might also notice something slightly different about the look of this email, which we're excited to share more about early next week.
— Ben | | | | Sony has updated its APS-C vlogging camera with a sensor much better suited to 4K and a larger battery. | | | We spoke with Toshiyuki Tsumura, Panasonic Executive Vice President and Director of its Imaging Business Unit, on a variety of topics ranging from the state of the camera market to the importance of partnerships. | | | We shot a variety of photos with the enthusiast compact, as part of our initial review. | | Sony has released the E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS II, a revised version of its compact kit zoom. | | | Currently offered as an "Early Access" feature, ACR and Photoshop will append cryptographically signed metadata about your edits you've made. | | | Software publisher Affinity has announced a no-obligation 6-month trial period for its popular Photoshop alternative, Affinity Photo, to give users time to evaluate it alongside their current software. | | | Lomography has announced LomoChrome '92 Sun-kissed, an ISO 400 film intended to evoke nostalgia for the film look of the 1990s. | | | The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards has shared some of the best entries to the 2024 competition to prompt more entries if you think you can do better. | | | Further Reading Here are some thoughtful responses we received from last week's reader question of: Are there any tools you rely on or habits you've developed to look back on older photos that might've otherwise stayed buried in your library?
"I've been creating zines using images that I have made while documenting the area where I live. Have resided and worked in the area for 52 years has allowed me to create an archive of material. This now allows me to make before and after comparisons of locations being featured." - Alan Edwards
"'I'm trying to routinely take notice of old folders of shots and then take ten minutes to go in and cull mercilessly, with an objective eye for worthless "drive dust." I've always tended to err on the side of hoarding when it comes to a shooting session.At least 96.3% of it is just taking up space." - John Pendleton
"A high end printer. If a photo is worth taking it is worth looking at repeatedly. I print mine letter size on a Canon pro10, recently replaced by a pro300. I have thousands of prints and look at them all the time. and so do my family. IMHO no-one looks at screen images." - PeterWMC
Here's next week's question:
What are some of the most memorable or favorite stories you've read on DPReview?
Let us know by filling out our reader response form. | | | | | |
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