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Welcome to the 576th Digital Photography Review newsletter. We've been hard at work this week, finishing up studio testing on the Sony A7R II. The latest installment of our review-in-progress is the studio test scene, and we'll have more on the way very soon. We're also making progress on our review of the Cyber-shot RX10 II, and you'll find a link to our detailed shooting experience below. Serious zoom: Sony Cyber-shot RX10 II shooting experience We've been toting around the Sony RX10 II for a little while now, testing its ability to capture 4K video, high speed stills and super slow motion video clips. And while a superzoom may not be DPReview writer Dan Bracaglia's first choice for his favored rock-and-roll and street subjects, he ultimately came around to the impressive capabilities of this camera. Read about our experience of shooting with the Sony RX10 II A lot to like: Real-world Leica Q gallery posted The Leica Q certainly wowed us when we spent a little time with a pre-production unit back in June. Its 24MP full-frame CMOS sensor, 28mm F1.7 stabilized lens and 3.68M dot equivalent viewfinder cut an impressive figure, something modern and classic all at once. Now we've been out shooting with a full production camera and have been quite impressed with our results - take a peek. Check out our real-world sample gallery from the Leica Q Hands-on: Leica claims fastest in the world for its new CMOS S (Typ 007) Originally announced last September, Leica's medium format S camera presents a number of key changes that bring it up to date with the latest models from its main competitors. Although the S Type 007 retains the same pixel-count as the previous Type 006, the company has switched from its traditional CCD sensor to a CMOS unit. It also claims the title of world's fastest framerate in its class. We spent a little time getting to know the S Type 007. Learn more about the Leica S (Typ 007) Readers' Showcase: Tony Eckersley You may remember DPR reader Tony Eckersley by his impressive photo of the Las Vegas skyline featured recently. From the Pacific coast to the American Southwest, Tony spends his weekends in National Parks photographing desert vistas and rocky coastlines. Find out more about him and take a look at some of his work. Take a look at Tony Eckersley's portfolio BSI Boss? Sony Alpha 7R II added to studio scene Sony's Alpha 7R II breaks a lot of new ground in terms of photographic technology. Its 42MP chip is the first full-frame backside-illuminated sensor, and it's bolstered by a 5-axis stabilization system. We've been testing its autofocus and low light capabilities, and now we've put it in front of our studio test scene. Find out if a BSI sensor gives it an edge over its peers. See how the a7R II compares in our studio What else is coming up? Reviews of the Sony a7R II, Canon EOS 5DS/R and Nikon D810 are being worked on concurrently, and we're also working through our review of the Sony Cyber-shot RX10 II. And don't forget PIX - it's shaping up to be a great show, and I'm excited to unveil the full schedule very soon. Click here to sign up for more information. Barney | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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