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This has been a busy week in DPREVIEW, and we have published a variety of sample galleries. They range from Google’s latest smartphone to Hasselblad’s new 100MP medium format camera to shots.
With all the stories, we will not be surprised. If not everyone sees all the galleries, we are scoring them here. Below is a table of materials so that you can catch those you have not seen (or you want to see again?), And each gallery will have links to our main coverage.
Acquisition:
Hasselblad X2D II 100C + XCD 35-100 mm F2.8-4
The first release of this week was Hasselblad X2D II 100C, an update of its medium-formal line that continuously add autofocus, upgrade controls and intensive support to output HDR JPEG or Heif.
Hasselblad also announced a standard zoom lens XCD 35–100 mm F2.8-4 with X2D II. While we have not produced a gallery with our standard processing for lens samples for this, you can still see a lot of shots with it in the Gallery of X2D II.
Note: All the out-of-camera JPEG Ultra HDR in this gallery is JPEG. If you are looking at the HDR-competent device, click on the “original” link to the right of preview to see the version with the HDR effect.
Google Pixel 10
Last week, Google announced Pixel 10, whose camera is relatively sufficient departure from Pixel 9. For one thing, now there is an additional: a telephoto camera is joining the main and ultravide. However, two later cameras have been downgrated compared to the people found at 9, and now use small sensors.
does it matter? Take a look at the sample gallery and decide for yourself.
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Google Pixel 10 Pro
Along with Pixel 10, Google announced 10 Pro and Pro XL. Unlike regular models, the actual hardware is mostly unchanged. However, Google has introduced a new “Pro Race Zoom” mode that lets you take a picture on 100x, while the standard is at the top at 10 20X.
We use the word “picture” with ease. It takes the image from a small, small crop of the sensor and tries to increase it with AI. You can see the original and “promoted” version in the gallery.
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Ricoh GR IV
Finally, this week we got our hand on a copy of the Rico GR IV, allowing us to illuminate the pictures. We would shoot more with it in the coming weeks, but people wanted to get some samples to see that they could realize how new lenses, sensors and processing engines work.