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Welcome to the 605th Digital Photography Review newsletter. There's lots going on here at DPReview, as some of this year's major cameras and lenses start trickling into the office for review. This week we polished off our review of the very lovely Leica Q, published a big chunk of content on the Sony a6300, and work began on the Canon EOS 80D. We still have a lot of testing to perform on the 80D, but with this sensor it looks like Canon might have finally addressed our biggest concern with its DSLRs - poor dynamic range... Leica Q In-depth Review The Leica Q’s melding of manual control with electronic assistance and combination of fixed-28mm F1.7 lens and 24MP full-frame sensor make for a responsive package capable of excellent photographs. But despite its undeniable appeal we found a few less likable characteristics over the course of our review. So is it worthy of that bright red dot? Click here to read our full review of the Leica Q Upwardly mobile: Sony a6300 First Impressions Review The Sony a6300 is the company's latest mid-range mirrorless camera. Like the a6000 it still offers 24MP resolution but AF ability, video capability, build quality, viewfinder resolution and price have all been increased. Can it top its well-regarded predecessor with its upgrades? Our testing is well underway – take a look at our preliminary assessments. Click here to read more about the Sony a6300 Emmanuel Lubezki: 'Digital gave me something I could never have done on film' On Feb. 28 Emmanuel Lubezki won his third consecutive Oscar for Best Cinematography for The Revenant. Lubezki, known for creating immersive cinematic experiences, joined DPReview editors Dale Baskin and Rishi Sanyal to discuss a variety of photographic topics ranging from the artistic to the technical. Click here to read our interview with Emmanuel Lubezski
Showing dynamism: EOS 80D breaks new ground for Canon low ISO DR Our testing shows that Canon's EOS 80D features a sensor with greatly improved Raw dynamic range. The results appear to confirm that the company has moved to a new sensor design with lower read noise. Read more about the Canon EOS 80D's new sensor How to: iFixit disassembles the Fujifilm X100T Curious about what lies beneath the black panels of your Fujifilm X100T? Wonder no more, as iFixit has just published a disassembly guide. With a Phillips #00 screwdriver, tweezers and a heavy-duty spudger you'll be well on your way to unlocking the mysteries of Fujifilm's beloved mirrorless model. Click here to see what the insides of the X100T look like! Thanks for reading! Barney | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Digital Photography Review Newsletter: Wednesday, March 23, 2016
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