Panasonic’s S1 II is arguably the corporate’s greatest creator digicam, if not the very best creator digicam, interval. That’s in response to our evaluate from Steve Dent, who actually preferred plenty of issues however particularly the 6K RAW video and wonderful stabilization. Nevertheless, at $3,200, it’s costly in comparison with the competitors.
Nikon’s Z6 III has practically the identical video capabilities, is a greater digicam for pictures and prices a minimum of $600 much less. Then there’s Panasonic’s personal $2,500 S1 IIe, which was introduced similtaneously the S1 II. It has principally the identical options however makes use of a non-stacked sensor extra vulnerable to rolling. Ensure to take a look at the complete evaluate.
— Mat Smith
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They usually seem like Oakleys.
Meta’s already obtained its low-key Ray-Ban-designed good glasses. Now it’s coming for our dads. Or me. Or individuals someplace between our ages. These are the Oakley Meta HSTN, apparently pronounced: HOW-stuh. They’re made for athletes however will most likely be worn by that man in Costco. (I like Costco, by the way in which.) Oakleys may appear a soar away from Ray-Ban, however Oakley is owned by EssilorLuxottica, which additionally owns Ray-Bans.
Regardless of rumors that the Oakley glasses would have a digicam embedded within the body’s bridge, these first fashions preserve the lens on the facet, with an ultra-wide 12MP digicam that may seize footage in 3K, in comparison with the 1080p decision of the Ray-Ban iterations. Additionally, the battery is rated for eight hours on a single cost (double that of the Meta Ray-Bans).
A number of variants are incoming in lens colorways somewhat extra vivid than typical sun shades, with crimson, black, deep-water (blue?) and even some transition lenses. Nevertheless, the primary limited-edition Oakley Meta HSTN has gold accents and black lenses. They value $499 and go on pre-order July 11.
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Black is the brand new blue.
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It begins.
Prime Day returns July 8 to July 11 this 12 months, marking the primary time the buying occasion has been greater than 48-hours lengthy. Amazon usually has early Prime Day offers within the lead as much as the occasion, and this 12 months we’re already seeing some stable reductions on devices we like, together with AirPods Professional 2 and an array of Amazon {hardware}.
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