The SK Hynix Gold S31 Surprised Us in Capture One

Modern cameras are becoming more powerful with every new release. While this is fantastic news, it can also create problems. One such issue is the ever-growing size of both RAW and JPEG files. Long gone are the days of 10Mb files.

Now, we routinely deal with file sizes in the 60Mb or higher range. Owning gear that can handle and store such large files is now something that has to be considered more. Thankfully, you can buy high capacity, speedy SSD's without destroying your bank account. We were sent the SK Hynix Gold S31 SSD to test, and we have been putting it through real-world tests. Will the SK Hynix Gold S31 SSD help you generate a more efficient workflow? Find out in our quick review. .

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Hands-on with the Hasselblad X1D II 50C

Hands on with Hasselblad's X1D II 50C The new Hasselblad X1D II 50C is housed in a body that’s almost exactly the same as that used for the original X1D 50C. You will notice that the top plate and metal trim are now a dark grey instead of the lighter shade brushed chrome used on the original model, but there isn’t too much to tell them apart at first glance. dpreview.com »

2019-06-21 15:00

The Black and White JPEGs From Modern Cameras Are More Than Good Enough For Most People. There; I Said It.

For most photographers out there, we can't just sit back and accept that we got a JPEG from a camera that can easily and obviously be improved with some editing in RAW. It's a fundamental pillar of photography and always has been since the earliest days that you can go into the darkroom and get more from an image than what you shot. thephoblographer.com »

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