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30 January 2014
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at the Sony RX10 in action, a Sony A7R teardown, Lightroom/Photosynth photowalks and Olymps OM-D accessories.
- Kirk Tuck takes a Sony RX10 to the theater and decides it's "the perfect little video camera combined with a great still camera for theatrical work." Ctein had praised the RX10 Small Format Professionalism yesterday.
- Roger Cicala's The A7R Teardown reveals a "completely disassembled Sony A7R consists of about a dozen major pieces, held together with 29 screws of just three different sizes. A typical DSLR has around 120 screws of 11 different sizes."
- Andrew Trice show how to Create Amazing Photo-Walks with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and Microsoft Photosynth.
- In Accessories to Go With the New Olympus OM-D E-M1 Derrick Story, an Olympus owner himself, details the company's new 14-42mm pancake lens, 9mm fisheye body cap and macro converter.
More to come...