Year in review: Our favorite stories of 2023

Year in review: Our favorite stories of 2023
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This year, DPReview published reviews and stories on some of the greatest cameras and lenses we have ever seen. It's never easy for our team to select winners for the annual DPReview Awards, but the competition felt exceptionally close in 2023, with our debates stretching late into the night.

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We also published reviews and breakdowns of smartphones, software, drones, instant cameras, accessories, bags, gadgets and more. Throughout the year, we sprinkled a series of how-tos and explainer articles to get the most out of your gear. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a full-timer making your income from photography and video, we strive to be a resource to help propel your learning. If we can make it easier for everyone to enter the wonderful world of cameras, then we're only helping more people discover the thing we love.

During our, let's call it "the semester abroad touring the River Styx phase," we tried to say all the things we never said. We thought DPReview was closing and we'd all have to part ways, so it was our now-or-never moment, and we leaned in.

During our quarter century, we've seen a lot of experimental gear, from ideas ahead of their time to just head-scratching weird. Last May, we looked at 14 of the most novel big swings in cameras.

We started publishing those "one day if I have time" passion projects. We got nostalgic looking back on 25 years of DPReview and the history of digital cameras. And we tried to have fun with things we hadn't tried before.

Between writing and research, we read thousands and thousands of your comments; some made us think, and others, well, we love you anyway. But seriously, thank you for spending 2023 with us. The end of the year is often a time to take stock; we're no different and have been looking back.

There are several stories this year we're very proud of; please enjoy this collection of some of our favorite articles from this year.

Part I: Looking back

DPReview by the numbers

It's been a long road since DPReview launched in 1998. Take a walk down memory lane as we look over some of the key stats that defined us

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Most significant cameras of the DPReview era

In the first part of a 3-part series, we looked back at the landmarks we've seen in camera development and called out some of the most noteworthy. This was a fun one to work on and sparked many internal and external debates.

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Tech timeline: Milestones in sensor development

Digital sensors are at the heart of digital photography, but their development sometimes gets obscured by the marketing claims made along the way. We went back to the early days of CCDs to better understand the milestones of the past and what's really going on today.

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Ode to my first DSLR, the Canon EOS D2000

You never forget your first love, but even more, your first love-hate relationship with a camera. Born the same year as DPReview, this trip into camera history was filled with melancholy and a little wonder at how far we've come.

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A history of the test scene

Is there anything more iconic at DPReview than our studio scene? It's hard to imagine DPReview without it. We wanted to revisit how we landed on our current version while digging up old versions. Among the surprises, apparently we had a fresh flower budget in the early days.

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April Fools at DPReview - a look back

April Fools Day pranks and internet media go together like butter and toast. We dug into the archives and reached out to former staff to look back at some of our favorite gags.

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Part II: Digging deeper

The state of the camera industry, according to the people who make cameras

The camera industry has been on a roller coaster ride for years, with sales spiking and dipping as new tech arrives and casual users shift to mobile photography. We wanted to know, straight from the source, what the future holds for cameras. So we bent the ear of company executives.

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Go inside Sigma's factory to see how lenses are made

If you’ve ever bought a new lens, you know the joy of removing a beautiful, pristine optic from its box and attaching it to your camera for the first time. But have you ever wondered what it takes to design and build that lens? We went behind the scenes at Sigma's factory in Aizu, Japan, to find out.

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New sensors aren't bringing better image quality but cameras are still getting better

The DPReview forums are a bastion of experts and newcomers coming together to learn, share and grow skills. From time to time, while reading forum threads, we come across an interesting question that sparks internal debate. That was the case when we noticed a chat about sensor development, whether it had plateaued years ago, and what it meant for camera IQ.

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Finer Points: Web rot is erasing our images and videos

The Internet is burning away our photos, videos and older websites daily. At nearly 40 years old, the Internet had lost much of its early history to changing technology and corporate and user desires. We look at how to save your work before it disappears.

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Intro to Colorimetry: Color measurement basics and how colorimeters work

Color accuracy is critical for modern creative work, but many creatives have no idea what a colorimeter is actually doing when you put it on your display. We go over the basics of colorimetry so you can understand how we measure and plot color, and how colorimeters use this science to confirm your display's color accuracy.

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Interview: a camera-store-eye view of the camera industry

In the middle ground between camera manufacturers and consumers are the retailers. Last Spring, we dropped in on a Seattle camera store to ask photography's frontline workers about the state of the industry.

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More than a number: a closer look at dynamic range

Dynamic range figures are widely quoted and sometimes discussed as if they are a measure of image quality. Not so fast there! In reality, dynamic range is an aspect of image quality but one that doesn't come close to telling the whole picture. Taking on a bit of a mythbuster approach, we break down what dynamic range is and why putting a number on it isn't a particularly good way to understand camera performance.

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Part III: Bucket list

Learning to shoot rodeo with the Canon EOS R3

One of the joys of working at DPReview is the chance to find creative ways to test new features. While testing the Canon EOS R3, Managing Editor Dale Baskin spent three days photographing bulls and broncos. He brought us this dispatch of his journey along with his analysis of the R3's eye-controlled autofocus.

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One thing: What is your digital shoebox? Do you have a legacy plan for your photos?

Before the world went digital, people stored photos in shoeboxes, creating a photographic legacy for future generations. What is your digital shoebox, and what happens to your photos after you're gone? (Okay, so technically, we published this at the end of 2022, but the theme of saving our work before it was too late hits home for how we felt in 2023. )

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A DPReview film festival

On the eve of the Oscar Awards, we wanted to do something different and curated our own film festival that celebrates our favorite star - photography! After posting our lineup, some of us made social media mini-reviews of each film as we watched them. Should we do it again with a new list this year and invite you all to watch with us? Let us know.

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Finer Points: What would you want to see in a hybrid camera? For me it’s shutter angle and 32-bit float audio

There are plenty of hybrid cameras on the market, but often a user needs to choose between photo- or video-centric models in terms of features. Video producer Jason Hendardy explains why he wants to see shutter angle and 32-bit float audio as added features in hybrid cameras.

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A distortion of the truth? Here’s why we’re not against software lens corrections

Another hot topic often misunderstood: Is it cheating to use software correction in lenses? The short answer: we don't think so. The long answer: we break it down with examples in this article.

Part IV: Fun stuff

Canon PowerShot Pro70 added to the studio scene database

This was the first camera ever reviewed at DPReview, way back in 1998. We had long thought it would be fun to revisit the camera with our modern studio scene and see how it stacked up. It so happened we had one handy and thought, well, it's now for never, and went for it.

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DPReview March Madness

March in America is marked by bars and workplaces arguing over which college athletics team is the best at basketball. For DPReview, it was also an opportunity for a good old-fashioned camera fight. Over five rounds, thousands of votes were cast, and some very odd debates were had, all in good fun.

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Leica marks James Bond's 60th* with a special edition D-Lux 7

In one of the most pun-tastic articles of the year, Senior Editor Shaminder Dulai decided to pay homage to his dad's love of spy films and books and go over the top with as many 007 references as he could cram in. Did he miss any? Let us know.

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Film Friday: Xpan 'Triptych Tokyo' captures the chaos of city life

Inspiration is all around us, and even old ideas are new when you put your own spin on it. We don't always get to go in-depth with creatives on their process and motivations. When we caught up with photographer Takashi Fukukawa we learned how his daughter's frustration led to his inspiration.

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DPReview readers' showcase: The cameras you imagined

We asked you to tell us about your dream camera, and hundreds of you cosplayed as Dr. Frankenstein to conjure all manner of plausible and implausible cameras. Thanks for the inspiration and the laughs. Who knew DPReview was full of such dreamers?

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Part V: Onward!

Behind the scenes: DPReview moves to a new studio

What's that saying, when one door closes, another one opens? We take you along with us as we pack up thousands of items of gear, nervously document and disassemble our testing and studio equipment and say goodbye to our former home and hello to the future.

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Behind the scenes: Setting up DPReview's studio test chart

If there's one thing we know, our studio scene must be protected at all costs. After a few sweaty-palm tense days, we had our studio scene set up and back in operation and invited you behind the curtain to see how the proverbial sausage was made.

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Season's Greetings and happy 25th anniversary from DPReview

We made it! It's our 25th anniversary. The site officially launched on December 25, 1998, with the publication of the Canon Pro 70 review. We’ll be celebrating this anniversary throughout 2024. We want to extend our heartfelt thanks for sticking with us through a doozy of a year. Your enthusiasm and unwavering support are part of why we’re still around to celebrate the holidays with you. Thank you.

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Panasonic Lumix DC-S5 review

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"9304831771","isMobile":false}) }) Product photos by Dan Bracaglia 88%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Panasonic S5 is a 24MP full-frame mirrorless camera built around the same sensor as the Panasonic S1, but in a smaller, more affordable body. dpreview.com »

2021-03-11 18:45

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Canon EOS R5 review

Introduction $(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"4249583179","isMobile":false}) }) All product photography by Dan Bracaglia 91%Overall scoreJump to conclusion Canon's EOS R5 is an excellent camera for professionals or anyone that's looking for a supremely capable option for almost any type of photography, from sports and action to studio portraits and landscapes. dpreview.com »

2020-10-21 17:07

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Sony a9 II review

Introduction $(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"0888301088","isMobile":false}) }) Product photos by Dan Bracaglia 90%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Alpha 9 II is Sony's latest high-end sports camera and is capable of silently shooting 24MP images at up to 20 frames per second with no blackout between frames. dpreview.com »

2020-08-19 16:00

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Fujifilm X-T4 review

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"3686938719","isMobile":false}) }) All product photography by Dan Bracaglia 88%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Fujifilm X-T4 is the company's latest high-end photo and video APS-C mirrorless camera. dpreview.com »

2020-05-20 18:15

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Fujifilm X-T200 review

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"2394554307","isMobile":false}) }) Product photography by Dan Bracaglia & Jeff Keller 82%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Fujifilm X-T200 is an inexpensive mirrorless camera that uses the company's X-mount. dpreview.com »

2020-04-15 17:24

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Nikon D780 Review

Introduction $(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"0351099733","isMobile":false}) }) All product photography by Dan Bracaglia 87%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Nikon D780 is a replacement for the D750, one of the most well-rounded DSLRs ever made. dpreview.com »

2020-02-18 18:27

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Sony a7R IV review

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"8122899608","isMobile":false}) }) 91%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Sony a7R IV is the company's fourth generation, high-resolution full-frame mirrorless camera and is built around a BSI-CMOS sensor that outputs 60. dpreview.com »

2019-10-15 17:06

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Panasonic Lumix DC-G95/G90 Review

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"3337209369","isMobile":false}) }) 83%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Panasonic Lumix DC-G95 (comparable to the G90 and G91 sold outside North America, which use a different type of display) is a mid-range 20MP Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera. dpreview.com »

2019-08-13 17:21

Sony a6400 review

Introduction $(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"7539777292","isMobile":false}) }) 85%Overall scoreJump to conclusion Sony's a6400 is a compact 24MP mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C sensor that will serve plenty of photographers from family documentarians to pro shooters looking for a lightweight second body. dpreview.com »

2019-04-30 16:42

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Fujifilm X-T30 review

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"2839422674","isMobile":false}) }) 84%Overall scoreJump to conclusion Fujifilm's X-T30 brings the same 26MP sensor, processor and much of the feature set of the high-end X-T3 at a more reasonable price. dpreview.com »

2019-04-17 16:32

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Canon EOS RP review

Intro $(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"7544546131","isMobile":false}) }) 83%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Canon EOS RP is among the smallest and lightest full-frame cameras on the market, and is the least expensive full-frame camera at launch, ever. dpreview.com »

2019-04-02 16:57

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Nikon Z6 Review

88%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Nikon Z6 is one of two full-frame mirrorless cameras introduced by Nikon in August of 2018. It's very similar to its big brother, the Z7, with the main differences being the sensor (24MP vs 46MP) and the decrease in resolution that comes along with it. dpreview.com »

2019-01-14 17:58

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Canon EOS R review

79%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Canon EOS R is the first full frame mirrorless camera to use the new RF mount. It's built around the same 30 megapixel Dual Pixel CMOS sensor as 2016's EOS 5D Mark IV but is designed for a new series of RF lenses. dpreview.com »

2018-11-19 17:57

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Nikon Z7 Review

Nikon Z7 Review 89%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Nikon Z7 is the company's most well-rounded camera to date: it's as well spec'd and well-suited for video capture as it is for stills, and the quality of both is impressive. dpreview.com »

2018-11-05 17:00

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Fujifilm X-T3 Review

When the Fujifilm X-T2 arrived, it was more than just a modest upgrade to the already impressive X-T1, most notably in terms of autofocus and video. While the new X-T3 hasn't changed the overall design of the camera it repeats the same trick: representing a significant step forward. dpreview.com »

2018-10-22 16:26

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Fujifilm X-T3 First Impressions Review

When the Fujifilm X-T2 arrived, it was more than just a modest upgrade to the already impressive X-T1, most notably in terms of autofocus and video. While the new X-T3 hasn't changed the overall design of the camera (which doesn't really need it, in our opinion), this model is way more than an upgrade; rather, it's a quantum leap. dpreview.com »

2018-09-06 08:00

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Hasselblad X1D-50c Review: Take the studio wherever you go

81%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Hasselblad X1D-50c is a 50MP mirrorless medium format camera, built around a 44 x 33mm sensor that's 70% larger than 'full frame. ' It's the smallest camera by far to feature such a large sensor and, as well as offering adapted compatibility with older Hasselblad HC and HCD lenses, the X1D sits at the center of a new system with its own family of XCD lenses. dpreview.com »

2018-08-01 18:21

DPReview TV: Entry-level APS-C shootout

In this week's episode of DPReview TV we take a look at three entry-level APS-C mirrorless models: the Canon EOS M50, Sony a6000 and Fujifilm X-T100. Which one rises to the top of the class? Chris and Jordan walk us through each camera's strengths and weaknesses in terms of key factors like autofocus, usability and JPEG image quality. dpreview.com »

2018-07-29 16:00

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Sony a7 III Review

Read our overall conclusion Despite its billing as a 'basic' model, the Sony a7 III is a supremely capable full frame camera. Though it doesn't have the most megapixels or shoot the fastest bursts, its well-judged mix of resolution, speed, features and price point make it an easy recommendation for all kinds of photographers and all kinds of photography. dpreview.com »

2018-04-23 16:57