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How are your wallets holding up? It’s been a busy week for new launches, so hopefully the Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS) hasn’t hit you too hard. In addition to coverage of the latest news and releases, we’ve also shared our final DPReview TV review of the Sony a7R V, your Readers’ Choice Awards Product of the Year, and a review of Sony’s new 2070mm F4 G lens. Keep reading to see all our coverage from the past week. Gannon DPReview TV’s Sony a7R V final review After spending a few weeks with a production model of Sony’s latest full-frame E-mount camera, Chris and Jordan have shared their final conclusions in a detailed final review. You can also check out their Sony a7R sample gallery for all your pixel-peeping desires. An interview with Panasonic’s Director of Imaging Yosuke Yamane, Vice President of Panasonic’s Entertainment and Communication business and director of its imaging business unit, sat down with DPReview to discuss the company’s new S5 II full-frame camera, as well as his thoughts on Micro Four Thirds camera systems and the need for small cameras. Apple introduces updated MacBook Pro and Mac Mini models with new M2 chipsets In a pre-recorded event, Apple revealed its new M2 Pro and M2 Max chipsets, as well as the new computers they’ll be packed inside. Apple’s new Mac Mini has been updated with the M2 and M2 Pro chipset while the new MacBook Pros will be available with either the M2 Pro or M2 Max. Check out our coverage to see all the details of Apple’s new chipsets and computers. Sony is developing a 300mm F2.8 G Master OSS lens While Sony’s new 20–70mm F4 G lens stole the show, the company also announced it’s working to develop a new 300mm F2.8 high-end telephoto lens for its E-mount camera systems. Little is known about the lens, but considering its 400mm and 600mm G Master companions offer impeccable optical performance, it’s probably safe to say this one will, too. Hands-on with a $600 Instax camera that uses EF-mount lenses Last year, NONS Camera unveiled the SL660, a $600 Instax Square camera that uses an EF-style lens mount for capturing instant photographs with interchangeable lenses. We’ve gone hands-on to see how the camera performs and see whether or not its premium build quality is justification for its price. | |||||||||||||||||
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