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kwerfeldein – Fotografie Magazin
CES 2014: After all of the meetings, hands-ons and reports were done, we spent a little time wandering the CES 2014 show floor, as we always do when time allows, and found a few interesting products on the side streets between the towering booths of major manufacturers. Many photo-focused products this year related to mobile in some way, standing beside an endless array of iCases, iKeyboards and iEverything else. Click through to see what we found when we left the beaten path…
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It’s been quite a while since I reviewed a Hasselblad system. But, I have now been working with a Hasselblad H5D-60 for the past five weeks. In many ways it’s been like revisiting an old friend, and I’ve greatly enjoyed the process. My review of the H5D-60 is now online.

For the past several days Kevin Raber, Lars Svanstrom and I have been exploring and photographing within the mountains of central Mexico. It’s been a remarkable experience, visiting hidden valleys and obscure villages that are rarely seen by Gringos.
Special thanks is owed to Lars, whose knowledge on Mexico spans some 40 years of photographing here, along with his excellent Spanish. He helped us find locations seldom seen by visitors.
One of the images from that shoot is now on the Home Page. I’ll have a small portfolio of images from this trip here some time next week.
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The DPReview team has returned from the annual Consumer Electronics Show in las Vegas, Nevada, back to the gloriously cloudy, wet skies of Seattle (and we’re not being sarcastic when we say that it’s a welcome contrast). CES is mostly about home audio, communication and apparently drones, but there were plenty of new photography-relates products launched this year, and the show gave us an interesting insight into the future of some key developing technologies. Click through for a look at our show highlights.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
CES 2014: Panasonic typically has a truly large presence at CES, and this year is no exception. Just beyond the acres of curvy 4K displays are some of the most interesting photo-related announcements at the show – the Leica Nocticron 42.5mm F1.2 with Power O.I.S., for example, along with some prototype lenses on display with the diminutive Lumix GM1. We also got some hands-on time with Lumix compacts announced for the show. Take a look at what’s new for Panasonic at CES 2014
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
CES 2014: Fujifilm’s stand was bustling, with most of the attention centered around their X-series lineup. While most of the new products were compact cameras – such as the world’s first rugged superzoom – we also spent some quality time with the new 56mm F1.2 and 10-24mm F4 lenses. Join us for a virtual tour of the Fujifilm booth
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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