Yes, DxO have reviewed their own camera. The DxO was released yesterday. DPReview were on hand with a nice hand model. Dx0's review goes so far as to add Dxo One combined RAW file results into their scoring system, effectively bumping the camera's base score of 70 to 85.
Read moreHow I learned to stop worrying and love the Instagram
The realisation that I'm not as bad a photographer as I thought I was gave me a huge boost of confidence. And now I'm doing everything I can to improve my photography.
Since first publishing The Sony A7ii taught me to respect the Fujifilm X100s here at ohm, I decided that I should find a reliable way to get my photos online for both critique and support. The usual avenues: Facebook, Flickr, 500px, and of course, hashtag-happy Instagram, were the top on my radar. Below is my crude analysis of each.
Read moreSnazzy Labs previews Photos for Yosemite
Great preview of Photos preview for OSX Yosemite 10,10,3. Looks like a great upgrade to iPhoto, (and a big downgrade to the functionality of Aperture).
Apple retail employees testing OSX Photos application
9to5 Mac reports that Photos, which will replace both iPhoto, and Aperture, next year, is being tested by Apple Store retail employees. Photos will, of course, utilise Apple's RAW de-mosaic engine.
Nikon Capture NX-D RAW not a big hit with fans
No sooner did Nikon Rumors announce its availability than users began decrying the loss of certain features. Most notable is the loss of transfer features from camera to computer, and U-point adjustments. Nikon, who, as of Capture NX-D RAW's debut, will no longer support Capture NX 2, from its English FAQ, directs users to:
It's good to know that we should expect future Nikon capture software to be fundamentally crippled.
Adobe Lightroom for iPad
The idea sounds great. The yearly 99$ subscription cloud fee does not.
Thanks, 9to5Mac.