The Ricoh GR II’s firmware has been updated to version 1.10 from version 1.0.5. The update is a basic one, improving the camera’s ‘stability for general performance’ and bringing version 1.0.5 of the Image Sync software. Read more
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Video: Summing up our Fujifilm X-T10 Review
Our full Fujifilm X-T10 Review takes a comprehensive look at many aspects of the camera’s performance, with in-depth analysis of our studio tests and shooting experiences. But if you’re looking for something more bite-sized, we’ve got that too. Take a look at the quick version of our review, shot in Seattle’s lovely Golden Gardens where many of the images featured in our full review were taken. See video
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Lowepro Whistler and Photo Sport II backpacks ready for adventure
Lowepro has introduced the Whistler and Photo Sport II backpacks, designed to keep gear safe in the great outdoors. The Whistler is a new series built for alpine adventures, while the Photo Sport II updates a popular rugged design. Read more
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DJI Phantom 3 Standard photography drone unveiled
DJI has announced a new camera drone called the Phantom 3 Standard. The DJI Phantom 3 Standard is a quadcopter with an integrated camera able to record video at up to ‘2.7K’ at 30 fps and take 12 megapixel still images in JPEG and DNG formats. The quadcopter is designed for consumer-level use. Read more
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Google and MIT team up on clever method to remove reflections and obstructions from photos
Researchers at MIT and Google have developed a technique for removing unwanted reflections and obstructions from photos. Taking advantage of the parallax effect, this method could prove quite useful in locations where shooting behind glass or a fence is the only option. Read more
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Turned up to 20MP: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 added to studio scene comparison
The Panasonic GX8 introduces a new 20MP Four Thirds sensor to its class. It provides dual IS, ISO up to 25,600 and UHD 4K video recording. It’s an all-around enticing update to Panasonic’s Micro Four Thirds lineup, both for the potential of its new sensor and its rich feature set. We put it up against our studio test scene – take a look and compare it to its peers. Read more
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Less is more? Fujifilm X-T10 review
The Fujifilm X-T10 puts many of the X-T1’s capabilities into a smaller, less expensive body. It uses the same 16MP X-Trans CMOS sensor and EXR Processor II and, despite a more compact body, offers an additional custom function button and even squeezes in a pop-up flash. Is the X-T10 capable of holding its own against APS-C competitors? Read our full analysis. Read more
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LxMeter transforms your smartphone into a light and flash meter
The LxMeter from Italian manufacturer Optivelox has introduced an accessory that turns your smartphone into a light meter. It’s similar to the Lumu light meter, but provides flash meter functionality and is capable of working with Android devices via a dedicated app. Read more
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Photoshop CC 2015.0.1 update addresses healing tool issue
Adobe has issued an update for Photoshop CC 2015 with a number of bug fixes. Notably, an issue with the healing brush tool has been addressed, as users reported that the tool was creating unwanted artifacts in images. Read more
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Lens Rentals Canada closes its doors
Lens Rentals Canada is closing permanently, according to a statement issued by owner Craig Blair on Monday. He cites logistical issues and personal reasons, saying numerous problems with the business ‘didn’t make it a fun endeavor’. Read more