To view this email on a handheld device, click here To view this email online, click here | | Tuesday 02 July 2013 | | Hello there, the big product news this week is the unveiling of the camera that's set to replace the Canon EOS 60D - the logically named EOS 70D. It has a unique sensor-based autofocus and you can read our initial thoughts here. So what have other companies been up to? Well, Panasonic is to launch a newly designed 20mm f/1.7 Lumix G lens at the end of next month, with a new metal finish. Sony, meanwhile, has revamped its RX100 high-end compact and tweaked the RX1 full-frame digital compact by removing the anti-aliasing filter for the new version, the RX1R Finally, the story of Olympus whistlebower Michael Woodford's fight to expose corruption and shady dealing in the the company's corridors of power is set to hit the silver screen. The movie is to be called Exposure and will be made by the production company that dramatises John le Carré spy novels. Damien Demolder, Editor | |
| | | | Six of the best sling backpacksConvenient, accessible and secure, sling bags are becoming the go-to option for more and more travelling photographers. Jon Stapley rounds up the best.
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