And so is our new website.
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July 5, 2026 |
Next week marks a big milestone for DPReview: after months of work behind the scenes, our all-new website is finally set to go live. The redesign isn't just about a fresh look — it's built to make it easier to discover reviews, learn new techniques, connect with fellow photographers and, ultimately, get more out of your time with us. We can't wait to share it with you. |
In the meantime, we've packed this week's newsletter with plenty to explore. We revisited our Panasonic Lumix DC-L10 studio scene, spent time with the bird photographer proving that a superzoom can still be the perfect wildlife camera, and rounded up everything we know so far about Sony's latest RX10 teaser ahead of its official announcement. |
Thanks, as always, for reading, and we'll see you next week when the next chapter of DPReview begins.
- Ben |
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IN PARTNERSHIP WITH VSCO |
Pure Photography. Serious Business. |
Most working photographers are spending $800–$3,000 a year on editing software, gallery delivery, a CRM, and a portfolio site—tools that were never designed to work together. Every job means manual exports, duplicate records, and time spent managing software instead of doing the work you love. |
VSCO One replaces that stack with one connected system. Studio Pro and VSCO Film presets for editing. Galleries for client delivery. Workspace for booking, contracts, and invoicing. Sites for your portfolio. Everything photographers need, from photoshoot to payment. |
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