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Fujifilm GFX 50S: on the streets of Tokyo, a shooting experience

DPReview's Dan Bracaglia explores Tokyo for the very first time, alongside the Fujifilm GFX 50S medium-format digital camera. Did he like it? Read on

March 9
Photojournalist Mannie Garcia awarded $45k settlement in police lawsuit

After five and a half years, photojournalist Mannie Garcia's civil rights lawsuit against the Montgomery County Police department has resulted in a settlement. Read more

Meyer Optik launches Kickstarter campaign to fund third Trioplan lens – the 35+

German lens manufacturer Meyer Optik Gorlitz intends to produce the ‘last chapter’ of its ‘Trioplan Trilogy’ if it gets enough funding from its latest Kickstarter campaign to build the Trioplan 35+. Read more

Huawei P10 scores highly in DxOMark Mobile testing

With an overall DxOMark Mobile score of 88, the Huawei P10 is only beaten by the Google Pixel, HTC 10, Sony Xperia X Performance and Samsung Galaxy S7. Read more

Throwback Thursday: the Olympus C-2100UZ

The Olympus C-2100UZ only offered a 2MP sensor, but its stabilized 38-380mm equiv. zoom lens went a long way to make up for its resolution shortcomings. Read more

Malta's Azure Window, a photographer favorite, collapses in storm

The rock formation, familiar to photographers and Game of Thrones fans, collapsed into the sea in gale force winds early Wednesday. Read more

March 8
Apple captures 79 percent of global smartphone profits with 14.5 percent market share

Despite a smaller market share than some of its rivals, Apple is reaping the highest profits in the smartphone business. Read more

Fotodiox launches soda-can sized LED lights with Fresnel focusing

Accessory manufacturer Fotodiox has introduced a battery-powered LED lighting head that uses a Fresnel lens to create a focusing spot function – and the whole thing is as small as a can of soda. Read more

Adobe Lightroom CC 2015.9 arrives with new camera and lens support, loads of bug fixes

In addition to its Camera Raw update, Adobe has released Lightroom CC 2015.9, adding support for additional cameras and lens profiles, as well as nearly two dozen bug fixes. Read more

It shoots stills too: Panasonic GH5 studio scene and sample gallery

Sure, the Panasonic GH5 comes with 4K/60p capability and a full suite of capture aids aimed at videographers, but it's a highly capable stills-shooting machine as well. See how it performed in our studio test scene and in the real world. Read more

Panasonic Lumix DC-GX850 real world samples

The Panasonic GX850 represents the merging of its 'beauty-oriented' GF-series and its ultra-small GM-series. Check out some initial samples from this little coat-pocketable wonder. See gallery

Insta360 Air turns Android phones into 360-degree VR Cameras, now available in US and Europe

The Insta360 Air camera, which attaches to an Android smartphone via a microUSB or USB Type-C port, turns your phone into a 360-degree VR camera. It's now available in the US and Europe. Read more

March 7
Adobe Camera Raw 9.9 launches with new camera and lens profile support

Adobe has announced the release of Camera Raw 9.9 for Creative Cloud subscribers, adding expanded lens profile and camera Raw support to the likes of the Fujifilm GFX 50S, among others. Read more

Flickr rolls out neural-network-based Similarity Search

Flickr has announced a new feature called Similarity Search, a deep neural network-based discovery engine that is designed to uncover a wider range of related image results than is possible under the current search system. Read more

Nikon fixes bugs and adds compatibility for WT-7 Wi-Fi transmitter

Nikon has issued new firmware for its D810, D810A, D750, D7200 and D500 DSLR cameras that fixes a number of issues and which will allow those that can’t already to operate with the company’s WT-7 wireless transmitter. Read more

Cinetics Lynx motion control system review

Professional astrophotographer and DPReview contributor, José Francisco Salgado, has been using Cinetics' new Lynx motion control system for several weeks and shares his experience in this hands-on review. Read more

Cinetics announces new Lynx camera slider and motion control system

Cinetics has announced Lynx, its next generation camera slider and motion control system for photographers and filmmakers. Read more

Fujifilm X-T20 sample gallery

Fujifilm's X-T20 is the little brother to the company's excellent X-T2 mirrorless camera, retaining the same sensor and image processor. See how the the image quality looks in our real-world sample gallery. View gallery

'Popular Photography' magazine and PopPhoto.com to close after nearly 80 years

Franklin D. Roosevelt was president of the United States of American when the first issue of Popular Photography Magazine hit newsstands in May of 1937. Now, nearly 80 years later the magazine is folding. Read more

March 6
2016 CIPA data shows compact digital camera sales lower than ever

Last month, the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) released its 2016 report detailing yearly trends in camera shipments. Using that data, photographer Sven Skafisk has created a graph that vividly shows the impact of smartphone sales. Read more

Lightroom Mobile update brings Raw HDR capture mode

Adobe has released an update for its Lighroom Mobile app that comes with an HDR feature that makes use of the Raw capture capability of the latest mobile devices. Read more

Behind the scenes with Seattle PI photographers Genna Martin and Grant Hindsley

We recently went behind the scenes with two staff photographers for the Seattle PI, following them on two assignments – the Seattle Women's March and the annual King County homelessness survey. Read more

PDN announces its 30 emerging photographers of 2017

PDN has announced its annual list of 30 emerging photographers to watch, chosen from a pool of almost 300 photographers. Read more

March 5
Nine tips to help you win at photography competitions

Having served as a judge for quite a few of them, DPReview contributor Damien Demolder knows a thing or two about photography competitions. He shares a few things to consider when entering a photo competition, and some tips for standing out from the crowd. Read more

Smithsonian.com announces annual photo contest finalists

Smithsonian.com, a publication of the Smithsonian Institution, has announced the finalists of its 14th annual photo contest, and has also opened voting for its Readers’ Choice awards. Read more

 

March 4
Lensrentals and the continuing saga of the broken Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM

Last week we took a look at Lensrentals' disassembly of a broken Sony FE 70-200 F2.8 GM lens. Check out part two to watch the guys at LR further dissect the lens, to see if it can be saved. Read more

March 3
Phottix launches Ares ll radio flash triggering system with more channels

Independent flash and accessories manufacturer Phottix has announced the next generation of its Ares remote flash triggering system that brings with it additional channels and new security. Read more

SkyPixel, DJI and Tourism Australia team up to launch aerial photography contest

The Australia From Above contest's aim is to inspire aerial photographers from around the world to experience and share new photographic perspectives of Australia. Read more

Manfrotto launches National Geographic Australia Collection bags

Manfrotto has launched its new National Geographic Australia Collection, a line of camera bags with designs said to be inspired by the Australian Outback. Read more

Nikon AF-P DX Nikkor 70-300mm F4.5-6.3G ED VR sample gallery

The70-300mm F4.5-6.3 VR is a budget-friendly tele-zoom designed for Nikon's APS-C DSLRs, translating to a 105-450mm equivalent view of the world. See gallery

Hands-on with AirSelfie, a mini selfie drone that's on sale now

With initial Kickstarter backers’ orders in the process of being filled, AirSelfie has gone on sale to the general public. As the name implies, it’s a short range mini drone designed for self portraits. Read more

March 2
Google patent details a hat with a wearable camera and bone conduction speaker

Google was recently awarded a patent which in part details a wearable camera system embedded in a baseball hat. Read more

Prisma update adds in-app filter store

An in-app filter store allows you to download new filters and remove existing ones from the popular Prisma app, creating your own personal filter collection. Read more

Throwback Thursday: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1, travel zoom pioneer

In February 2006, Panasonic introduced its Lumix TZ1, which packed a 10x optical zoom lens into a body just 40mm (1.6in) thick. Learn more about the world's first travel zoom camera in this week's Throwback Thursday. Read more

Canon PowerShot G9 X II sample gallery

The Canon Powershot G9 X II is the latest iteration of Canon's pocketable 1" sensor enthusiast compact, whose biggest improvement is the new Digic 7 processor. How does this premium ultra-compact perform in the real world? See gallery

CP+ 2017: a taste of the show

It's a bird! It's a camera! It's actually both and it's really creeping us out. Camera pigeons and other odds and ends we found at CP+ 2017 are all highlighted here for your amusement. See video

March 1
This photo of some strawberries with no red pixels is the new 'the dress'

Don't believe your eyes – neither of these strawberry images has a single red pixel in it. Read more

Elinchrom ELB 1200 portable flash system to launch this summer

The Elinchrom ELB 1200 portable lighting system features three new flash heads, a TSA-approved lithium-ion battery as well as a higher-capacity version, and all flash heads feature a daylight-balanced dimmable LED lamp. Read more

Exynos 8895 processor supports 4K video at 120 fps and 28MP cameras

Samsung's latest mobile processor is the company's first to use the 10-nanometer FinFET process and offers impressive imaging, video and machine vision features. Read more

Free learning provider Alison launches build-your-own camera drone course

Online e-learning platform Alison has launched a new course aimed at those who want to build their own camera drones. Over four modules, the course claims to teach students about the components that go into a drone and their functions, as well as how to assemble, check and fly your own quadcopter.

Nikon D5600 review: making connectivity a snap?

The Nikon D5600 is the company's latest model to gain the always-connected SnapBridge system for communication with smart devices. A mid-priced DSLR seems the perfect beneficiary, so does it make this a truly family friendly, socially connected camera?

CP+ 2017: the weird, wonderful, and everything in between

After about 24 cans of hot vending machine coffee, CP+ 2017 is officially a wrap. We're blurry-eyed, footsore and a little sunburned (from shooting sample galleries), but along the way we saw and tried a lot of really cool gear. Read more

DPReview to produce regular segment on The New Screen Savers

We're excited to announce that DPReview is partnering with the TWiT Network to produce a regular segment for its popular weekend show, The New Screen Savers, hosted by tech expert Leo Laporte. Read more

OPPO 5x smartphone zoom system sample images

We spent a hot minute with a prototype device using OPPO's new 5x smartphone zoom technology. Take a look at a couple of sample images. Read more

February 28
Nikon D3400 and D5600 firmware updates now available

Nikon has released firmware updates for the Nikon D3400 and the Nikon D5600, both of which should improve stability of SnapBridge with iOS. Read more

Hasselblad to introduce 120mm macro for the X1D with three more lenses to follow

Hasselblad plans to introduce four new lenses over the next twelve months for its X1D mirrorless model: a 22mm wide-angle, 65mm moderate wide, 120mm macro and the system’s first zoom – a 35-75mm. Read more

Sony FE 85mm F1.8 sample gallery and first impressions

Sony's newly released FE 85mm F1.8 brings short telephoto shooting down to a relatively affordable price point for alpha users. It shows off some impressive sharpness wide open, but there's a lot more to this lens than just sharpness. Check out our extensive real world samples gallery. Read more

Ricoh R Development Kit 360 degree camera will be available for pre-order in May

Ricoh has announced the pre-order process for its Ricoh R Developer Kit and included full specs and pricing information. 

CP+ 2017 Canon interview: 'We want to be number one in the overall ILC market'

We had a chance to catch up with Canon at CP+ in Japan, to discuss the company's current state of affairs as well as plans for the future. Read more

 

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