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Read our Nikon Z6III review and more. October 6, 2024 This week was highlighted by our reviews of th

Read our Nikon Z6III review and more. [View in Browser]( [Top DPR Masthead Image]( [25 Years of DPReview in Partnership with MPB]( October 6, 2024 This week was highlighted by our reviews of the Nikon Z6III and Sony ZV-E10 II. We also dropped our sample gallery for the Leica Q3 43 and touched on some breaking news from Fujifilm about another brand event in October. As always, thank you all for being DPReview readers. — Ben Highlights [Nikon Z6III review: all-round ability puts Nikon into top tier]( [Nikon Z6III review: all-round ability puts Nikon into top tier]( A faster sensor, improved autofocus and video see Nikon's third-gen mid-range full-framer go toe-to-toe against Canon's EOS R6 II and the Sony a7 IV. We feel its all-round ability lifts it to the top of the pile. [Nikon Z6III Production Sample Gallery]( [Nikon Z6III Production Sample Gallery]( See how Nikon's latest enthusiast full-frame camera performs. [Sony ZV-E10 II in-depth review]( [Sony ZV-E10 II in-depth review]( The ZV-E10 II is a capable vlogging camera, with some notable limitations. [The Blue Hour: Our newest Editors' Challenge is open for submissions]( [The Blue Hour: Our newest Editors' Challenge is open for submissions]( Our most recent Editors' photo challenge, 'The Blue Hour', is open for submissions. Find out how to enter and submit your photo(s) by Saturday to participate. [The Sitina S1: How a determined DIY photographer built his own full-frame camera (and open-sourced the project)]( [The Sitina S1: How a determined DIY photographer built his own full-frame camera (and open-sourced the project)]( Engineer Wenting Zhang endeavored to build his own full-frame camera, spending years creating the Sitina S1 and open-sourcing the entire project. Find out what it takes to design and build a digital camera from the ground up. [Leica Q3 43 Sample Gallery: the world at 43mm]( [Leica Q3 43 Sample Gallery: the world at 43mm]( What does the world look like through a 43mm lens? This sample gallery will give you an idea. News Updates [Accessory Roundup: the Nikon museum, a digital picture frame, and more]( [Accessory Roundup: the Nikon museum, a digital picture frame, and more]( For this week's accessory roundup, we're taking a look at lights, camera, a museum, and more. [Fujifilm says X-H2/S and GFX 100 II will get AF improvements and new F-Log2 C mode]( [Fujifilm says X-H2/S and GFX 100 II will get AF improvements and new F-Log2 C mode]( The company says an upcoming firmware update will improve subject tracking stability in video, and add a new F-Log2 mode and timecode support for specific devices. [Fujifilm is holding another X Summit on October 14th]( [Fujifilm is holding another X Summit on October 14th]( Fujifilm is holding another event this year on October 14th. The company has previously used the events to announce new products. [Nikon announces collaboration with USC Film School to connect with future Hollywood filmmakers]( [Nikon announces collaboration with USC Film School to connect with future Hollywood filmmakers]( Nikon has announced a deal to provide the prestigious University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, which has close ties to the Hollywood film industry, with Red and Nikon cameras and lenses. [Xiaomi and Leica announce the new 14T and 14T Pro smartphones featuring Leica-branded lenses]( [Xiaomi and Leica announce the new 14T and 14T Pro smartphones featuring Leica-branded lenses]( Both devices were co-engineered by Xiaomi and Leica and include triple-camera systems featuring Leica-branded Summilux lenses. Further Reading Here are some stories that caught our attention this week: • [Facebook is being flooded with gross AI-generated images of hurricane Helene devastation]( - Futurism • [The fog of disaster is getting worse]( - The Atlantic • [Meta unveils advanced AI video creation tools]( - Axios DPReview 276 5th Avenue, Suite 704 - 3126 New York, NY 10001 You received this email because you subscribed to the Digital Photography Review weekly newsletter. To update your preferences, [click here](. To unsubscribe, [click here](. Alternatively, log into dpreview and visit your [user profile settings,]( the Newsletter Subscription checkbox, then click on Save changes. Click [here]( to forward to a friend. If you're new to this newsletter, you can subscribe [here](. [Preferences]( | [Advertise]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Do Not Sell My Personal Information]( 2024 DPReview. All Rights Reserved.

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