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Welcome to the 578th Digital Photography Review newsletter. Somehow another week has passed, and another busy week it's been. We've been trying to grab the last of the good weather to pit a couple of the cameras we're reviewing against one another, to make sure our studio testing reflects real-world experience, but we've also been buffeted by the unrelenting news cycle. Sony has released another a7 series camera, DJI has announced a Micro Four Thirds aerial camera capable of Raw 4K shooting and then Sony has said it'll add an 'uncompressed Raw' option to some of its cameras: which is not bad for a traditionally quiet part of the year. Despite all this, our testing continues, as do our preparations for PIX2015. Busy, busy, busy. Just in case you missed it: Shoorting sports: how much of an all-rounder is the RX10 II? While we go about reviewing Sony's RX10 II, we've been struck by just how flexible it is: its 28-200mm equiv F2.8 zoom has seen it perform well for both stills and video and in situations such as low-light gig photography. 'Is there anything this camera can't do?' we wondered. To find out, we decided to force it out of its considerable comfort zoom and out onto the touchline of a soccer game. Read all about how it performed when lined-up against a similarly-priced DSLR setup. Find out the limits of the RX10 II's all-round capabilities in our real-world AF challenge. The view from the sidelines: an interview with sports photographer Otto Greule The (American) football season has just begun and we used this as an excuse to speak to professional sports shooter Otto Greule. He talked to use about how he got his start in the industry, what kit goes with him to a game, how the industry is changing and what advice he'd give to someone hoping to follow in his footsteps. Click here to find out what Greule has to say, and see some of his excellent photography Photo Week at Creative Live As we prepare for PIX, our friends over at Creative Live are gearing up for their own event: Photo Week. It's five days of photo education and classes, featuring world class photographers who'll guide you through a range of different photographic styles and challenges. As usual, the events can be watched live, for free, with an option to pay for on-demand access. Click here to find out more about Creative Live's Photo Week Nikon D7200 field test The latest in our Field Test series of videos sees Barnaby Britton join film maker and photographer Gabe Bienczycki for a sunset shoot in the desert, to see just what Nikon's enthusiast targeted D7200 can do. The camera's focus tracking and video capabilities are put through their paces in a challenging dusk shoot of dancers in the desert. Click to watch the Nikon D7200 Field Test Canon EOS M3 gallery It's been out for a while in Europe, but Canon's EOS M3 is new to North America. It's the third generation of Canon's mirrorless EF-M mount camera, and gains a slightly more enthusiast-friendly interface, with the addition of an exposure compensation dial. We took it out with a range of lenses, to see how it performs. Browse our real-world Canon EOS M3 gallery Sony announces uncompressed Raw in response to user feedback Anyone who's bought, or is planning to buy, a Sony a7R II is likely to be heartened to hear that Sony has addressed the concerns we detailed about the company's Raw compression system. Responding to user feedback, the company has said the a7S II will offer an uncompressed Raw option, while also promising to extend the option to other models (though no details have been given about which). Read Sony's statement on uncompressed Raw. There are plenty of things still to come before PIX kicks off: including a major update about the a7R II (including a look at uncompressed Raw), some real-world experiences we've had shooting with the DxO ONE. All sorts of stuff. Please stay tuned. Richard | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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