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Accessory Roundup - a cutting edge SSD, camera bags, and a new kind of filter

Images: llano, OWC, ProMaster Things have been a bit calmer around the DPReview offices this week, but we've still found a range of new accessories that have hit the market. Before we get to those, though, let's check out the deal of the week: Old but Gold If you were hoping that the arrival of the Canon EOS R5 Mark II would make it easier to get the original EOS R5, you're in luck. dpreview.com »

2024-9-20 16:00

Apple updates Final Cut Pro to improve performance with its new Mac Studio desktops

Apple has released an update for Final Cut Pro (FCP) that dramatically improves performance on its new Mac Studio computers, particularly when working with ProRes video files. In addition to improved performance in FPC, Apple has also added a few other quality-of-life features to its professional-level video editor and updated both Motion and Compressor to boot. dpreview.com »

2022-4-21 21:04

Apple updates Final Cut Pro X to improve performance with its new Mac Studio desktops

Apple has released an update for Final Cut Pro that dramatically improves performance on its new Mac Studio computers, particularly when working with ProRes video files. In addition to improved performance in FPCX, Apple has also added a few other quality-of-life features to its professional-level video editor and updated both Motion and Compressor to boot. dpreview.com »

2022-4-21 21:04

Canon's Car AF mode is coming to the EOS R5 and R6 on December 2nd via firmware update

Screenshot from a Canon promotional video, embedded below, showing off the capabilities of its Car AF mode with motorsports photographer Larry Chen. Canon Japan has announced new firmware updates for its EOS R5, EOS R6 and EOS 1DX Mark III camera systems will be released on December 2, 2021, bringing new and improved autofocus performance to each of the three cameras. dpreview.com »

2021-11-18 19:32

Vivo shows off award-winning concept smartphone with removable pop-up camera

As the comments under yesterday’s iPhone 12 articles can attest to, there are still consumers who don’t appreciate seeing a notch at the top of their mobile devices. To rid the world of large notches, some companies have shrunk the front-facing to the size of a ‘hole punch’ design; others have managed to hide it almost entirely beneath the display. dpreview.com »

2020-10-14 19:00