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  • 1,300 glass plates seized from Hitler’s personal photographer digitized by US National Archive

    Adolf Hitler speaking at an undated rally.

    Over a thousand glass plates showing Hitler’s rise to power and the Nazi leader throughout World War ll have been digitized by the US National Archive. The plates, some of which were broken into many parts, were the work of Hitler’s personal photographer Heinrich Hoffmann and were confiscated from the photographer by US troops at the end of the war.

    According to The Washington Post special projects preservationist at the National Archive, Richard E Schneider, spent the better part of a year piecing together 1,270 images from a collection of 41,000 glass plates. The institution plans to make the pictures public soon when they will be released online.

    Hoffman was the only photographer allowed to take Hitler’s picture, and the role made him extremely wealthy — he is said to have made over $ 35 million alone from the royalties on the picture of Hitler used on postage stamps during the Nazi era.

    The pictures in the collection are all posed propaganda images used to develop Hitler’s public profile and to further the power of the Nazi party – even Hoffmann wasn’t allowed to take candid pictures. Some show Hitler on his own, while others show him speaking at rallies or posing with groups of senior party members, like Goebbels, Hess and Himmler.

    Possibly one of the earliest published photos of Adolf Hitler, taken in 1923 when he was 34 years old.

    Hoffmann was made Hitler’s official photographer in 1921 when Hitler took control of the Nazi party and the two became good friends. Eva Braun was Hoffmann’s studio assistant, and it was Hoffmann who introduced Hitler to her in 1929 – Hitler and Braun married the day before committing suicide in the closing stages of WWll.

    After the war Hoffmann was arrested by the US Army and was sentenced to four years in jail for profiteering — including stealing and selling art works from Jewish families, museums and galleries. He died in 1957.

    Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • The Canon EOS RP is smaller than an EOS Rebel T7i and will cost $1300

    The Canon EOS RP becomes that company’s second full-frame mirrorless camera, aimed at photographers stepping up from APS-C. Like the EOS R, it uses Canon’s new RF mount and is compatible with Canon’s large selection of EF and EF-S lenses via three optional adapters.

    It uses a 26MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 8 processor, along with a Dual Pixel AF system. This gives 4779 selectable AF points spread across an 88% horizontal / 100% vertical area of the frame. Canon is emphasizing the RP’s compact size – its 12.7 x 9.7 x 6.1 cm (5.0 x 3.8 x 2.4″) dimensions make it even smaller than a EOS Rebel T7i / 800D.

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    The EOS RP shoots 4K/24p and 1080/60p video and offers up to 5 fps burst shooting (4 fps with Servo AF in shooting speed priority mode). A 3″ touchscreen with 1.04M dots is fully articulated, and the camera also provides a built-in 2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder.

    Like the EOS R it lacks in-body stabilization and will rely on on lens IS. Canon’s beginner-friendly Visual Guide mode is included, as are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

    The Canon EOS RP will go on sale in March for $ 1300 body-only, $ 1999 with the EF lens adapter and EF 24-105mm IS STM lens, or $ 2400 with the RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM.

    FULL FRAME FOR THE MASSES! CANON INTRODUCES ITS SECOND FULL-FRAME MIRRORLESS CAMERA – THE EOS RP

    New Super-Compact and Ultra-Lightweight EOS RP is Ideal for Users Looking to Graduate to Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera at an Affordable Price

    MELVILLE, N.Y., February 13, 2019 – Responding to the demand from amateur and advanced amateur photographers for an entry-level, full-frame mirrorless camera, Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced the second camera in the EOS R lineup, the EOS RP. The EOS RP is designed for photographers looking to step up from Canon’s APS-C cameras: the EOS Rebel, EOS M and the EOS 80D, into the world of full-frame mirrorless photography. Weighing in at just 17.29 ounces, the EOS RP camera is lighter than a 500ml bottle of water and smaller than Canon’s popular APS-C DSLR camera, the Canon EOS Rebel T7i, coming in at approximately 5.0in (w) x 3.77in (h) x 2.36in (d). With optics at its core, the EOS RP takes full advantage of the complete line up of RF lenses and is compatible with the existing collection of Canon’s EF and EF-S lenses with the use of one of three optional RF EOS-R Mount Adapters .

    “As Canon continues to evolve its full-frame mirrorless cameras, our goal is that one day the EOS R line becomes as widely popular as our celebrated lineup of EOS DSLR cameras,” said Kazuto Ogawa, president and chief operating officer, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “As a company, we believe that in order for us to accomplish that goal, Canon needs to develop full-frame mirrorless cameras for every skill level of photographers and that starts with amateurs and advanced amateurs. This makes the EOS RP the perfect addition to the existing lineup.”

    The new Canon EOS RP full-frame mirrorless camera features a 26.2 megapixel CMOS sensor that is powered by the company’s DIGIC 8 image processor, providing users with high-image quality, outstanding operation and functionality. The new Canon EOS RP features Dual Pixel CMOS Auto Focus (AF) with 4,779 manually selectable AF points and a wide AF coverage area of 88 percent horizontal and 100 percent vertical. With f/1.2 lenses, the camera astonishingly boasts AF sensitivity in low light in as little as Exposure Value (EV) -5. When using the RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens with the EOS RP, the camera can focus in as little as 0.05 seconds with Dual Pixel CMOS AF . When using eye detection AF, the camera can automatically detect faces and focus on the eye of the subject. This feature is supported when the camera is set in either servo AF mode during continuous shooting and movie servo AF, as well as one-shot AF.

    Like the EOS R full-frame mirrorless camera that was announced in September 2018, the EOS RP is built around the same 54mm mount diameter and short-back focus. This allows for the use of one of three optional mount adapters for full compatibility with all existing EF, EF-S, TS-E and MP-E lenses. Through the use of the optional Drop-In Filter Mount Adapter or Control Ring Mount Adapter, these lenses, in fact, gain functionality.

    For photographers looking to further expand their abilities and capture a wide variety of both still and video images, the EOS RP features Visual Guide mode. First introduced with the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D, this mode allows users to see on screen how switching modes on the mode dial or tweaking settings can alter the image they are about to capture. This mode helps to guide photographers to capture more compelling images, such as ones with a shallow depth-of-field or being able to give moving subjects a frozen or flowing look. For those looking to expand their imaginative options, the camera also features Creative Assist mode that allows photographers to use new and unique visual effects and adjustments when shooting, such as brightness, contrast, saturation, color tone, monochrome and background blur. In addition, the design, ergonomics, layout and ease-of-use of the camera are very similar to that of other Canon cameras consumers might already be familiar with.

    Additional noteworthy features of the EOS RP camera include:

    • Built-in 0.39 inch, 2.36 million dot Electronic Viewfinder with Touch-and-Drag AF
    • Vari-Angle LCD touchscreen
    • 4K UHD 24P/Full HD 60p video recording with 4K time-lapse shooting and the ability to extract still images from 4K video recordings
    • ISO range of 100-25,600 that is expandable up to ISO of 102,400
    • Built-in Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® technology
    • Mobile RAW workflow supported paired with Digital Photo Professional Express App

    Availability and Pricing
    The Canon EOS RP full-frame mirrorless camera is scheduled to be available in March 2019 for an estimated retail price of $ 1299.00 for the body only. It will also be sold as a body-and-lens kit with the RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens for $ 2399.00*

    To learn more about the EOS R system, including in-depth educational tutorials, please visit usa.canon.com

    Canon EOS RP specifications

    Price
    MSRP $ 1299 (body), $ 1999 (w/EF adapter and EF 24-105mm STM IS lens), $ 2299 (w/RF 24-105mm F4L IS lens)
    Body type
    Body type SLR-style mirrorless
    Body material Composite
    Sensor
    Max resolution 6240 x 4160
    Image ratio w:h 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
    Effective pixels 26 megapixels
    Sensor photo detectors 27 megapixels
    Sensor size Full frame (35.9 x 24 mm)
    Sensor type CMOS
    Processor Digic 8
    Color space sRGB, Adobe RGB
    Color filter array Primary color filter
    Image
    ISO Auto, 100-40000 (expands to 50-102400)
    Boosted ISO (minimum) 50
    Boosted ISO (maximum) 102400
    White balance presets 6
    Custom white balance Yes
    Image stabilization No
    Uncompressed format RAW
    JPEG quality levels Fine, normal
    File format
    • JPEG
    • Raw (14-bit Canon CR3)
    • C-Raw (Canon original)
    Optics & Focus
    Autofocus
    • Contrast Detect (sensor)
    • Phase Detect
    • Multi-area
    • Center
    • Selective single-point
    • Tracking
    • Single
    • Continuous
    • Touch
    • Face Detection
    • Live View
    Autofocus assist lamp Yes
    Manual focus Yes
    Number of focus points 4779
    Lens mount Canon RF
    Focal length multiplier 1×
    Screen / viewfinder
    Articulated LCD Fully articulated
    Screen size 3
    Screen dots 1,040,000
    Touch screen Yes
    Screen type TFT LCD
    Live view Yes
    Viewfinder type Electronic
    Viewfinder coverage 100%
    Viewfinder magnification 0.7×
    Viewfinder resolution 2,360,000
    Photography features
    Minimum shutter speed 30 sec
    Maximum shutter speed 1/4000 sec
    Exposure modes
    • Program
    • Shutter priority
    • Aperture priority
    • Manual
    Built-in flash No
    External flash Yes (via hot shoe)
    Flash X sync speed 1/180 sec
    Drive modes
    • Single
    • Continuous (H/L)
    • Self-timer
    Continuous drive 5.0 fps
    Self-timer Yes (2 or 10 secs, custom)
    Metering modes
    • Multi
    • Center-weighted
    • Spot
    • Partial
    Exposure compensation ±3 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
    WB Bracketing No
    Videography features
    Format MPEG-4, H.264
    Modes
    • 3840 x 2160 @ 24p / 120 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 60p / 60 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 50p / 60 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 30p / 30 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • 1920 x 1080 @ 25p / 30 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    Microphone Stereo
    Speaker Mono
    Storage
    Storage types SD/SDHC/SDXC card (UHS-II supported)
    Connectivity
    USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
    USB charging Yes
    HDMI Yes (micro-HDMI)
    Microphone port Yes
    Headphone port Yes
    Wireless Built-In
    Wireless notes 802.11b/g/n + Bluetooth
    Remote control Yes (via cable or smartphone)
    Physical
    Environmentally sealed No
    Battery Battery Pack
    Battery description LP-E17 lithium-ion battery & charger
    Battery Life (CIPA) 250
    Weight (inc. batteries) 485 g (1.07 lb / 17.11 oz)
    Dimensions 133 x 85 x 70 mm (5.24 x 3.35 x 2.76)
    Other features
    Orientation sensor Yes
    Timelapse recording Yes
    GPS None

    Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art will cost just $1,300, seriously undercuts Nikon

    When Sigma announced the 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art lens, the company held off on sharing pricing or availability. Fortunately, Sigma didn’t make us wait long, revealing today that the ultra-wide angle zoom will ship in mid-March for the very reasonable price of $ 1,300.

    Sigma is not being bashful about this lens. The press release announcing the price and availability of the new Art lens reads:

    Designed for 50-megapixel plus cameras, the 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art achieves the legendary Art lens sharpness with three FLD glass elements, three SLD glass elements, and three aspherical lens elements, including one 80mm high precision molded glass aspherical element. With near zero distortion (less than 1%) and minimal transverse chromatic aberration, flare and ghosting, the new Sigma 14-24mm offers constant F2.8 brightness throughout the zoom range and delivers optimal image quality at every focal length and shooting distance. The high-speed, high-accuracy autofocus allows photographers to capture incredible, in-the-moment images that set a new standard in the era of outstanding high-resolution.

    Here are a few sample images from Sigma that purport to show off this optical prowess:

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    The lens is available in Canon, Nikon, and Sigma mounts, with the Canon version boasting compatibility with Canon’s Lens Aberration Correction function and the Nikon version featuring a brand new electromagnetic diaphragm. All mount options also feature Sigma’s “Sport line level dust- and splash-proof design.”

    It seems Canon users have a new ultra-wide zoom option, while Nikon users have been handed 600 very good reasons to consider the brand-new Sigma over Nikon’s own 11-year-old AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm F2.8G ED that goes for $ 1,900.

    Press Release

    Sigma Announces Pricing & Availability for Its New 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art Lens

    The ultra-wide angle zoom will begin shipping in mid-March for a retail price of $ 1,299.00 USD

    Ronkonkoma, NY – February 23, 2018 – Sigma Corporation of America, a leading still photo and cinema lens, camera, flash and accessory manufacturer, today announced that the latest addition to its Sigma Global Vision lens offerings, the 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art, will be available in mid-March for $ 1,299.00 USD through authorized US retailers. Designed for 50-megapixel plus cameras, the 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art achieves the legendary Art lens sharpness with three FLD glass elements, three SLD glass elements, and three aspherical lens elements, including one 80mm high precision molded glass aspherical element. With near zero distortion (less than 1%) and minimal transverse chromatic aberration, flare and ghosting, the new Sigma 14-24mm offers constant F2.8 brightness throughout the zoom range and delivers optimal image quality at every focal length and shooting distance. The high-speed, high-accuracy autofocus allows photographers to capture incredible, in-the-moment images that set a new standard in the era of outstanding high-resolution.

    In addition to outstanding optical performance, the 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art features the Sports line level dust- and splash-proof design with special sealing at the mount connection, manual focus ring, zoom ring and cover connection, allowing for the lens to be used during varying weather conditions.

    The new Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art lens supports Canon, Nikon and Sigma mounts and works with Sigma’s MC-11 Sony E-mount converter. The Nikon mount features brand new electromagnetic diaphragm, whereas the Canon mount is compatible with the Canon Lens Aberration Correction function.

    Full technical specifications can be found on the Sigma website at: https://www.sigmaphoto.com/14-24mm-f2-8-dg-hsm-a.

    Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • What The Duck #1300

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    We’ve come to the end of another week here at dpreview, and as our thoughts drift to weekend shooting opportunities, it’s time to take things a little less seriously. Aaron Johnson’s comic strip ‘What the Duck’ is just the thing, taking a gently satirical look through the lens of a photographically inclined waterfowl. You can find it published here (and in our newsletter) every week; we hope you enjoy it, and your weekend.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Leica announces $1300 special edition ‘G-Star RAW’ D-Lux 6

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    Leica has announced a special edition of its D-lux 6 high-end compact camera, in collaboration with clothing manufacturer G-Star RAW. The special D-Lux 6 (itself arguably a ‘special edition’ Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7) will be available from Leica Stores and Boutiques worldwide, and is expected to cost around $ 1300. What do you get for your money? Well, ‘a new dot structure on the leather body trim’ and a leather case with ‘exclusive carrying strap’. Excited? Click through for more details. 

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)