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Sunday, August 25, 2024

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August 25, 2024

This week centered heavily on mobile photography themes as we continued to react to Google's unveiling of its new flagship Pixel Pro Phones.

After using the Pixel Pro phones, we shared our photo sample gallery and weighed in on our frustrations about the premium Pixel Fold, which lacks the highest-end camera hardware.

We also covered various iPhone mobile photography news, including the 2024 winners of the iPhone Photography Awards and Halide's new update that can eliminate the iPhone's AI processing.


— Ben

Highlights
Shooting experience: the X-T50 fits
The best camera is the one you'll actually take with you everywhere you go. But that doesn't have to mean the smartphone always wins.
Google Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL sample gallery
The Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL are Google's newest flagship smartphone cameras. We shot them in both 12.5MP and high-resolution 50MP modes to see how they perform.
Opinion: I don't want to pay $1,799 for worse photos
Google's latest foldable is its most expensive phone. And yet its cameras don't match up to phones that cost $1,000 less.
5 Adobe Lightroom Tips Every Photographer Needs to Know
(SPONSORED) Shave hours off your editing sessions and produce better images to boot.
Celebrating 25 Years of DPReview
Browse our 25th-anniversary content hub and join us in reflecting on how much the camera industry has evolved over the last 25 years.
News Updates
Winners of the 2024 iPhone Photography Awards
The iPhone Photography Awards has announced the winners of its 17th annual photo competition. The winning photos, selected across 14 categories, showcase pictures shot entirely on iPhones.
Viltrox announces AF 56mm F1.7 APS-C lens for Sony E-mount
Viltrox has announced its AF 56mm F1.7 APS-C lens for E-mount cameras, bringing an optic already available in X- and Z-mount to Sony camera users.
The next new film camera could come from Lego
This project takes the "toy" part of toy camera seriously.
Halide can now strip away (almost) all the iPhone's processing
Halide's new Process Zero mode promises to give you "raw, sensor-data level" without any AI processing.
Adobe announces Lightroom connections from Frame.io
To make the Frame.io collaboration/workflow platform more photographer-friendly, you can now transfer images directly into Lightroom.

 
Further Reading
 
Here are some stories that caught our attention this week:

• 
Student designs modular camera for left-handed photographers  - Digital Camera World
 

• iPhone 16 Lineup to Introduce Wave of Camera Improvements - MacRumors

Here are some the thoughtful responses we received from our most recent reader question: "What kind of cameras do you wish the industry was making more of or at least updating more frequently?" 

Interestingly enough, one camera in particular clearly stands out.

"Ultrazooms, like the recently discontinued P1000 which has no replacement, or Sony RX10 IV which is surprisingly even older, at almost 7 years ago, surely the technology moved forward since then." - Deith

"With the massive praise, success and demand for the Sony RX10 series, it seems by now there would have been a follow-up model to the RX10 IV, as well as a few other contenders in this highly versatile, fixed lens category." - D.A. Ramsey

"I want to see Sony update the RX10 IV with all the new tech available today." - Rodger Sedai

"A camera with no menus.  just a few simple dials.  Far too many options most of which most users never use.  I for one can never remember how to navigate through and what all the options are. My best pictures to this day were taken with a Rollei 35mm film camera.  Aperture priority only.  Simple basic lens (and what a lens for sharp detail!).  Amazing pictures. See the scene, point the camera and take the shot. Isn't that what the hobby is really about?" - Peter WMC

"Travel camera.  I'm using the Sony RX100 M6  (the M7 offered nothing useful to me).  It desperately needs an upgrade to better autofocus, more reliable GPS synching, and above all USB-C.  It is now the only electronic device that I use regularly that is not USB-C." - Mike Cowlishaw

Here's next week's reader question:

We spent a lot of time evaluating the photography capabilities of Google's new Pixel 9 Pro Cameras this week.

What camera features do you focus on the most when shopping for a smartphone?

Let us know your thoughts by filling out our reader response form.

 
On this day 2005: Canon EOS 5D
As part of our twenty-fifth anniversary, we're looking back at some of the most significant cameras we've covered during that period. And it's hard to overlook the camera that first showed that full-frame DSLRs need not be the preserve of the professional: the Canon EOS 5D.
On this day 2001: Sony launches DSC-F707
As part of our twenty-fifth anniversary, we look back at the most significant cameras from that period. Today marks twenty-three years since Sony launched one of its more interesting compacts: the 5MP Cyber-Shot DSC-F707.
On this day 2003: Canon announces the Digital Rebel / EOS 300D
As part of DPReview's twenty-fifth anniversary, we're looking back at some of the most significant cameras launched during the past quarter century. Today, we look at the Canon Digital Rebel / EOS-300D, the camera that brought DSLRs to the masses.
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Sunday, August 11, 2024

Our Best Stories This Week

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August 11, 2024

This week, we continued to share our detailed assessments of the Canon EOS R5 II's video and photo capabilities. We also concluded our series of interviews with leading camera executives about their thoughts on the state of the camera industry, while Richard also questioned why manufacturers aren't making great compact cameras. Thanks, as always, for reading. 


— Ben

Highlights
The state of the camera industry, according to the people who make cameras: 2024 edition
Earlier this year, we met with executives from almost every major camera and lens manufacturer. Find out how these leaders view the state of the camera market and what trends they expect to shape the industry in the coming years.
Canon EOS R5 II: video detail levels impress
As part of our ongoing testing of the Canon EOS R5 II, we take a look at the video sampling and rolling shutter rates of the camera's impressive array of shooting modes.
Canon EOS R5 II studio scene shows expected speed/DR tradeoff
We've put the EOS R5 II through our studio scene, so we can take a closer look at dynamic range and the role of the electronic shutter. As has been the case with other fast sensors, there's some impact on dynamic range, but only at the extremes.
Let me get my hands on a hands-on compact
It's foolhardy to assume you know better than the camera makers when it comes to new models. Despite this, Richard Butler can't help wondering if there's room for a mid-spec, semi-affordable compact that's actually nice to shoot with.
Celebrating 25 Years of DPReview
Browse our 25th-anniversary content hub and join us in reflecting on how much the camera industry has evolved over the last 25 years.
News Updates
Blackmagic Camera 2.0 for iOS adds multi-camera, iPad support
Blackmagic Design has unveiled a significant update to its popular Blackmagic Camera app for iOS, adding multi-camera monitoring and control, iPad support and other new features.
Ricoh announces G900 II and Wi-Fi enabled G900SE II industrial rugged compacts
Ricoh has announced the updated G900 II and G900SE II industrial cameras, adding USB webcam capability to its rugged, waterproof worksite and factory-ready compacts.
Western Digital is working on an 8TB SD card
Its 4TB cards aren't even supposed to come out until next year, but the company's already promising the next tier up.
Kodak photo businesses sold to private equity
Kodak Alaris, the company that sells photographic film and printing kiosks has been sold to LA-based Kingswood Capital Management.

 
Further Reading
 
Here are some stories that caught our attention this week:

The tech that showed Noah Lyles winning gold - Axios

 
 Frame by Frame, Moments From the Summer Games - The New York Times

Here's how the we received from last week's reader question of: What's a camera you're most tempted to upgrade to right now? What about the camera has captured your attention?

"Pentax K3iii Monochrome.  A great camera idea at a third of the price of a Leica that will enhance my love of black and white photography." - Nick in Wales

"Although I already have a well-loved and enjoyed collection of Nikons (from film to digital versions) that I'd bought new and have progressively upgraded as even more desirable models were released, the Nikon Z8 is the camera that is on my Highly Tempted list." - Mark in Australia

"Lumix G9II. I use MFT for portability, image quality which works for most things, high quality lenses, weather-sealing, stabilization and video if needed. That combination is hard to match. Today use OM-5 which is great and would keep." - Photo8212

 "Sony A7R IV. 61 MP, focusing speed, grip, View screen, Sony quality." - Rudi Mena

"Sony a6700. I currently have a Sony a6500, but like the addition of a second control dial and improved menu, and better video that the a6700 offers." - Anonymous 

"Fuji GFX 100 The 102 MPs and the incredibly top quality of Fuji lenses. My plan is to purchase only Fuji Prime lenses rather than zooms." - James McGrew

Here's next week's question: 

Richard recently wrote about his wish for more compact cameras. What kind of cameras do you wish the industry was making more of or at least updating more frequently? 

Let us know by filling out our reader response form.

 
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