Ein Beitrag von: Michael Wolf

kwerfeldein – Fotografie Magazin
Possibly the most innovative camera maker today is Fujifilm. From unique sensor designs, to unique viewing systems, Fuji is constantly exploring new ways to help photographers capture images. Now, with the soon-to-be-released Fuji X-T1 the evolving X system has reached a maturity of sorts. Our contributing editor, Nick Devlin, recently traveled to the US Southwest and Canadian Midwest with an X-T1, and gives the net’s first field report on this exciting new camera.
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
The CP+ show in Yokohama Japan has closed, but we’ve still got plenty of content in the pipeline including more interviews with senior executives from the major camera manufacturers which we’ll be publishing over the coming few days. Until then, click through for a look at some of the highlights from this years’ show including a miniature model of Yokohama, lots and lots of snow, and plenty of things that had been cut in half. Oh – and some cameras.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
The CP+ show in Yokohama Japan has just closed, but in between visits to the various booths we made time to sit down with four senior Nikon executives to get their thoughts on the state of the market, future opportunities and the inevitable coming together of stills and video. Click through to read the full interview.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

The new Panasonic GM1 is a tour-de-force of miniaturization. It takes most of the capabilities of the GX7 and squeezes them into a body smaller than just about any interchangeable lens camera ever made. But, is this a "good thing"? Find out in Michael’s hands-on report from Antarctica and Chile.
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
Building modern digital cameras and lenses is an exacting business. Each product is made up of sometimes hundreds of tiny components, assembled to meticulously narrow tolerances and if one piece is out of alignment, the whole is compromised. But you want to see what stuff looks like when it’s been cut in half? Yes. You do, you know you do. It’s OK, we won’t tell anyone. Click through for a look at things that we found at CP+ that have been cut in half.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
We’re at the CP+ show in Yokohama Japan where Fujifilm is showing off its latest camera, the weathersealed X-T1. Yesterday the show was cancelled due to heavy snow and today the line of people waiting to get in is formidable. Editor Barnaby Britton finagled an exhibitor’s pass to get in early and beat the crowds. Click through to read our report from the Fujifilm stand.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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