Lenovo ThinkBook 13x review (Intel Core-Evo, 16:10 touchscreen)

It’s been a while since I last reviewed a true ultrabook, so I was excited to borrow some devices from Lenovo and give them a try. In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the Lenovo ThinkBook 13x, one of Lenovo’s current ultraportable solutions for business use.
This laptop is aimed at minimalists who want a small and light laptop that still has enough power to handle daily use and daily multitasking. Like many other modern ultraportables, it offers a productivity-oriented 16:10 display, uncompromising inputs, top-notch build quality, and Intel’s Tiger Lake hardware platform paired with a large Lenovo ThinkBook battery . However, it only offers miniaturized IO and is, at least for now, quite expensive at launch.
I also have to mention that this series is very close to Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Nano series, but there are some differences between the two in terms of design, screen, and battery, the latter two in favor of this ThinkBook 13x series.
So let’s see how this model performs.
Review Specs – Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Design and BuildThe Lenovo ThinkBook 13x feels like a premium laptop right out of the box. The all-metal construction feels solid, but the body is still lightweight. It’s also very thin, so it’s as easy to hold in your hands as a hardcover book. I guess that’s what they were going for, right?
The lid itself is made from a solid piece of grey anodized aluminum. It has a two-tone finish that looks cool, but still looks professional. The standard Lenovo logo is in the upper corner, and the ThinkBook logo is in the opposite corner. I personally would rather not have such a big shiny logo, but it looks pretty good. The underside of the laptop is clean. There are plenty of vents to bring in fresh air to cool the CPU. The feet are a good size to keep the laptop stable on a desk and allow for airflow. The vents exhaust air onto the screen, though.
Overall, I’d give this laptop a good score for its build and design. If I had to use it as a daily use tool, I’d definitely appreciate its portability while still feeling like a premium machine. I might struggle with the IO, but that’s just my opinion. I’m still in the dark ages and use USB-A a lot.
Keyboard and TrackpadThe keyboard on this laptop is really good. The key travel is short, but the feedback is just right, making it feel very natural to type on it. I didn’t have much difficulty getting used to it at all, and typing on this review was very smooth. The chassis is also very sturdy, as I didn’t notice any flex in the keyboard.
Battery LifeThe Lenovo ThinkBook 13x has a 56 Whr Lenovo ThinkBook 13x battery inside. It’s small, yes, but this is also a small laptop, so…
I ran a series of Lenovo ThinkBook 13x battery life tests at 60% brightness, which for this model is about 73 nits. Here are my results:
3.4 W (~15h 53m of use) – Idle, Best Battery Mode, screen at 0%, Wi-Fi on, backlight off
6.8 W (~7h 56m of use) – Editing text in Word and light internet use, Better Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Battery Mode, screen at 60%, Wi-Fi on; Very good for such a small battery. It’s good to know that you can get some heavy internet use for quite a while on a single charge. This is pretty similar to the battery power of AMD Ultrabooks, so it’s nice to see similar performance from Intel Evo laptops.
The power brick is 65W and very portable. It works well and has a long cable. There’s no cable strap though, which made me smile. Nothing makes me happier than pulling a tangled spaghetti noodle out of my backpack every day.
Final Thoughts – Lenovo ThinkBook 13xOverall, I think this is a good laptop. I think it meets most of the requirements of an average user for an ultrabook, whether for business or leisure.
It’s thin, light, made of quality materials, and hard to beat in terms of overall construction and design. It also feels like a very nice computer, with a nice finish and just the right color to minimize fingerprints.
The keyboard feels natural to type on, which I think is probably a highlight of this machine. The trackpad is a bit disappointing, and while I’m willing to accept it as it is, I’ve seen better.
The screen is very nice to the eyes. There’s little to complain about other than the slightly limited colors. It’s bright and beautiful, has small bezels, and works well to the touch. The only thing that would make it better would be a 90+ Hz refresh rate.

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POCO may launch laptops in India soon as Redmi G battery has been certified under POCO brand

In recent years, many smartphone brands have moved beyond just making phones and have diversified into launching a number of AIoT products. One of those brands is POCO, which has also hinted at its plans to enter other areas. Now, a new report suggests that one of those areas includes the PC market. According to 91Mobiles, the Chinese smartphone maker may be planning to launch a new laptop in India, which will also be its first laptop on the market. According to well-known tipster Mukul Sharma, the Redmi G series laptop battery has just been certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). In other words, the company may be preparing for an upcoming laptop.
Judging from the pictures shared by the tipster, aRedmi G series laptop batterywith model number G16B01W was found in the BIS database. However, it belongs to the POCO brand. It has a battery capacity of 3,620mAh (15.2V, 55.02Wh) and is apparently a replacement Redmi G Gaming battery originally designed for the Redmi G battery andRedmi G Gaming laptops battery Therefore, the company may even be planning to launch a gaming laptop in the region. If it is indeed a gaming laptop, we can expect it to come with an Intel or AMD Ryzen series processor and NVIDIA or Radeon graphics cards. Keep in mind that this is just speculation at the moment, so take it with a pinch of salt for now. It’s too early to draw conclusions and we’ll have to wait for more leaks or an official announcement to learn more details about this.

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Blackview Tab 18 comes with MediaTek Helio G99 chipset and 33W fast charging

Shortly after launching the Shark 8 smartphone, Blackview has just launched the Tab 18 Android tablet powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 processor. The Blackview Tab 18 runs DokeOS-P 4.0 based on Android 13. The Blackview Tab 18 will be available globally on November 11 via AliExpress. FeaturesThe Blackview Tab 18 features a 12-inch 2.4K display with WideVine L1 support. The MediaTek Helio G99 is a common choice for Android tablets. Despite this, the Blackview Tab 18 still meets the standards of most flagship models. The Tab 18 is a significant change from its predecessor, the 11-inch Blackview Tab 16. Its 8,800mAhBlackview Tab 18 batteryis an improvement over the Tab 16, and the device can be charged with 33W fast charging.
The Blackview Tab 18 comes in 12GB/256GB memory/storage configurations. It also has a microSD slot for further memory expansion up to 1TB. The tablet comes with four Harman Kardon speakers with Harman AudioEFX 2.0 tuning. It has two cameras (8MP and 16MP) with ArcSoft 7.0 processing. The tablet supports video streaming through Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+. The model is available in three colors, namely Turquoise Green, Space Gray, and Glacier Blue. The Blackview Tab 18 comes with the new S Pen Gen 2 magnetic stylus.

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AirSelfie 2 vs JJRC H59 – Battle of the Selfie Drones

Selfie drones have become increasingly popular over the past two years. Is there a better way to improve your selfie skills than with a drone? They are small and easy to use, making them the perfect drone to take with you. We’ll be looking at a couple of different options, the AirSelfie 2 ($160) and the JJRC H59 Ferry ($72). Can these small drones elevate your Instagram feed or Snapchat story? Let’s find out.AirSelfie 2The AirSelfie 2 is one of the most popular selfie drones out there. It comes with an upgraded 12 MP camera, a 5-minute flight time, and 16 GB of onboard storage. The AirSelfie 2 even comes with a power bank charger that you can use to store the drone and charge your phone. The AirSelfie 2 can be flown via an app on your smartphone. The AirSelfie 2 has three different ways to fly. There is a one-handed beginner mode, which is actually an easy way to fly. In the beginner and intermediate modes, the camera faces you, making it easy to take selfies. The intermediate mode also uses one-handed operation, but it’s confusing and difficult to use. The third mode, called Advanced Mode, gives the user a virtual joystick, and in Advanced Mode the AirSelfie 2 will fly like a typical drone. In Advanced Mode, the camera is facing away from you, and you can watch the video on your smartphone.
This drone is designed for selfies, and that’s one thing it excels at.
The AirSelfie 2 uses a downward-facing camera and sensors to help keep it level and stable. It performs well indoors, but has trouble flying outdoors in any wind. Its small design and oddly shaped propellers aren’t designed for flight, but for durability and portability. The AirSelfie comes with a power bank charger that doubles as a place to store the AirSelfie 2 drone. This is a really nice feature, and can even charge your smartphone on the go.
The AirSelfie 2 is a fun little drone, but it’s really only good for one thing, and that’s taking selfies. If you ask me, $200 is way too much for a drone with a single function. How does it compare to the less expensive selfie drone, the JJRC H59 ($72)?
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The JJRC H59 Ferry looks like a larger, plastic version of the AirSelfie drone. Like the AirSelfie drone, it has downward-facing sensors for stability, and can be flown using a smartphone. It’s actually more stable, which I believe has a lot to do with its larger size.
Like the AirSelfie 2, the H59 has multiple ways to control it. You can fly it in one-handed mode like the AirSelfie 2, or you can fly it using a virtual joystick. You can choose to put the camera on the back of the drone for selfies, or put it on the front of the drone for regular flight. While it’s not a very responsive drone, it’s more comfortable to fly than the AirSelfie 2. It can be flown outdoors, but only on near-ideal days.
AirSelfie Camera. Its 5 MP camera is decent, but can’t compete with the 12 MP camera on the AirSelfie 2. If you’re looking for a drone that can take selfies for you, I’d say it meets your requirements.
The JJRC H59 has a shorter flight time, typically only lasting about 3-4 minutes. However, it is a more rugged drone and is capable of flying outdoors in a light breeze. Neither drone is recommended for flying outdoors.

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Asus ProArt StudioBook Pro X hands-on review

Laptops tailored for a specific audience usually target a few key areas; most obviously gaming, budget, and professional. But the new generation of laptops seems to cater to a more nuanced, if not niche, audience. Asus’ new ProArt StudioBook series, like its previous ProArt desktops, is aimed squarely at creative professionals. Arguably, the most intriguing of all is Asus’ new ProArt StudioBook Pro X. It’s a system with astonishing features, and the secondary display on the touchpad is just as exciting. We managed to get our hands on one at IFA 2019, and after trying out a few of its ProArt siblings, the StudioBook Pro X was the one we were most impressed with.
Best of Almost EverythingTechnically, the ProArt Studio Book Pro X is the second most powerful laptop in the new lineup, just shy of the ProArt StudioBook One. But it still packs some of the most powerful components in the world today on its spec sheet.
The Pro X has the more impressive memory configuration yet, offering up to 128GB of DDR4.
At its core is a choice of Intel Core i7 or Intel Xeon CPUs, each with six cores and high clock speeds, paired with an Nvidia Quadro RTX 5000 graphics chip for some serious processing and rendering. The system is fully ISV-certified, which means that no matter what load you throw at this system, it can handle it with ease. Asus also tells us that this laptop is designed with a powerful cooling solution to prevent thermal throttling, so you can expect sustained performance within Intel’s typical boost parameters to ensure that your rendering and processing tasks are processed as quickly as possible.
Asus ProArt StudioBook Pro X Test ProX10 While the CPU and GPU of the Pro X may not be comparable to the StudioBook One, its memory configuration is more impressive. Up to 128GB of DDR4 is available. With RAID-0, high-speed NVMe storage support, buyers can choose drive configurations that can reach up to 6GBps. This helps ensure that there is as little downtime as possible when transferring or processing large (or just large) files, resulting in a fast and responsive experience.
Asus takes the professional side of this laptop so seriously that it bucks the “less is more” connectivity trend and equips the StudioBook Pro X with an abundance of ports. It has three high-speed USB-A 3.1 Gen 2 ports, a pair of USB-C Thunderbolt 3 ports, a headphone jack, HDMI output, SD card reader, and a coveted Ethernet port to keep your networking capabilities unrestricted.
DelightfulBeyond the high-end hardware, Asus has also worked hard on the visual clarity and overall look and feel of the StudioBook Pro X. It sports an understated and tasteful design with a muted but elegant grey color scheme, highlighted by the slight angles and lines on the front edge of the lower half. The Asus NanoEdge bezels are thick enough at the top to accommodate a webcam, but not much more, with slight rounding at the corners, giving it a professional but far from sharp aesthetic. With a screen-to-body ratio of 97%, users have little wasted space and an immersive view of what they’re working on.
The screen itself is a hallmark of the ProArt StudioBook series. Since color accuracy is so important in all creative and professional fields, Asus ensured that the StudioBook Pro X supports 97% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, and with it fully validated by Pantone, you can be confident that its colors are virtually lifelike. In person, we found it easy to watch, with great clarity and rich, deep colors, even under strong external lighting.
It may not be groundbreaking in terms of resolution, at just 1,920 x 1,200, but the 16:10 aspect ratio is a great modern touch that gives it a more professional feel than the more typical 16:9 offerings.
The lid and touchpad have a carbon fiber-effect coating, which helps to distinguish it not only from the rest of the laptop, but also from most of this system’s competitors. The keyboard keys are tastefully backlit for low-light operation, and both the keyboard and touchpad are accurate and responsive.
But the secondary function of the touchpad is arguably the most interesting part of the whole system.
Screen doubling
Image used with permission of copyright ownerSecondary displays aren’t always as useful as they once were. Even though you can run Doom on the MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar, we’re still not quite sure what to make of it. But the optional ScreenPad (which we first saw in the ZenBook Pro 15) is an interesting addition to the StudioBook Pro X. It adds smartphone-like interaction with the laptop, providing quick access to the app launcher and custom commands in your favorite apps.
The 16:10 aspect ratio is a great modern touch that gives it a professional feel compared to the more typical 16:9 offerings.
We found it responsive and accurate to touch, with easy access to menu items to adjust brightness, resolution, and refresh rate. You can even have it display a unique background image to add a touch of personal style to the touchpad. When you’re done with it to launch apps, or just want a standard touchpad, just tap itAsus ProArt StudioBook Pro Xbattery
It’s not lightweight, which gives it a strength and rigidity that you don’t usually find in more streamlined devices. While this may make it less portable than the average mid-range device, it’s not a hallmark of the StudioBook Pro X.
With great hardware, a professional look and feel, and a compelling second screen that offers more useful functionality than the thin and often redundant MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar, this StudioBook laptop could be the most exciting addition to the expanded ProArt lineup.
The ProArt StudioBook One is a more capable device if you need more graphics power, but the Pro X seems to better reflect the creative professionals Asus is targeting with its new device. We don’t have an exact release date or pricing for this model just yet, but if it undercuts the more powerful One option and offers more power, this model could be the best of the new ProArt StudioBook lineup

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Asus NovaGo convertible laptop with 22-hour battery

Asus added a new product to its convertible laptop lineup this week, announcing the upcoming release of the new Asus NovaGo, which comes with aAsus NovaGo laptop battery that can last up to 22 hours on a single charge and up to 30 days on standby. The Asus NovaGo comes pre-installed with Microsoft’s Windows 10 S operating system, though you can choose to upgrade to Windows 10 Pro for free until September 30, 2018 if you prefer. After that, you’ll need to pay.
Inside the Asus NovaGo is Qualcomm’s most powerful mobile processor to date, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, which can be supported by up to 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. The system includes a 13.3-inch screen that offers users a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Asus has also integrated a Qualcomm X16 Gigabit LTE modem. Battery life is longer than other convertible laptops, thanks to a new way that when the display is off, the laptop goes into sleep mode, just like a smartphone, saving Asus NovaGo battery life when not in use. Then, with the press of a button, the Asus NovaGo is back up and running in no time. Asus explains that the entry-level Asus NovaGo convertible laptop with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage is expected to cost around $600, while a system with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage will cost closer to $800. Unfortunately, Asus has not yet announced an exact availability date, but as always we will keep you updated once more details are available.
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A new challenger in the smartphone space: Vivo T3 5G

Vivo is gearing up to launch the new member of its T series, the Vivo T3 5G, a much-anticipated entry in the high-tech smartphone space. Features of the phone include a powerful 5,000mAh Vivo T3 5G battery and a 6.67-inch FullHD+ AMOLED display.
The Vivo T3 5G is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 octa-core processor and runs on Android 14 operating system, offering leading performance. Thanks to the 120Hz screen refresh rate, users can enjoy easy navigation, and the peak brightness can reach 1800 nits for an optimal brightness experience. The phone also comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage.
The camera system of the Vivo T3 5G is dazzling with its dual rear camera design. The device is equipped with a 50-megapixel IMAX882 main sensor and enhanced OIS to ensure clear and sharp photos. For those who love portrait photography or make frequent video calls, the 2-megapixel bokeh lens complements the setup, while the 16-megapixel front camera is great for selfies.
The large 5,000mAhVivo T3 5G  battery ensures days of power and is paired with a USB Type-C port for universal connectivity. Say goodbye to long waits with the 44W fast charging feature, which charges the device from zero to full in just two and a half hours.
While the official price is still unannounced, it is expected to start at around Rs 20,000 in the Indian market. With such advanced features, the Vivo T3 5G is expected to make a splash in the competitive smartphone market.
Market Competition and Vivo’s PositionThe smartphone market is highly competitive, with established players such as Samsung, Apple, Huawei and Xiaomi, as well as other emerging brands such as Realme and Oppo. The launch of the Vivo T3 5G represents Vivo’s effort to grab a share of the mid-range market, which is growing rapidly as consumers seek high-performance devices at affordable prices.
Questions and Answers Q: What operating system does the Vivo T3 5G use?A: The Vivo T3 5G uses Android 14, which means it comes with the latest software advancements for enhanced performance and security features.
Key ChallengesThe main challenge for Vivo is to differentiate the T3 5G from its competitors, both in terms of features and price. In addition, Vivo will need to ensure global supply and address any potential supply chain issues that could affect production.
ControversiesNo specific controversies are mentioned in the article. However, like many tech companies, Vivo may face general concerns related to data privacy, the environmental impact of smartphone production, and labor conditions in manufacturing plants.
Pros and ConsPros of the Vivo T3 5G include:– Powerful 5,000mAhVivo T3 battery for long use– 120Hz AMOLED display for smooth visuals– MediaTek Dimensity 7200 processor for a good balance between performance and power efficiency– 44W fast charging for quick charging times
Cons may include:– Limited upgradeability, which is common in smartphones– Possibly more expensive in markets outside of India – Only equipped with dual rear cameras, may not be as competitive as devices with more advanced camera arrays
Those interested in learning more about Vivo products and the company can visit its official website, Vivo Global. Always check that the URL is up to date and accurate before visiting, as it may change.

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Fujifilm X100V and X100VI alternatives? Best retro cameras

We highlight alternative cameras that can emulate the image quality of the Fujifilm X100V and X100VI. We raved about the first-generation Fujifilm X100V and we love the new Fujifilm X100VI too. The combination of stylish looks, tactile control experience, responsive shooting and famous film simulation modes make this camera a great choice for anyone to own. But if a long wait is not in your favor, then it’s time to consider other options.
So, based on our experience testing and reviewing these cameras, we’ve put together a list of readily available retro-style cameras that offer similar features to the X100V and  Fujifilm  X100VI Camera Battery. These cameras include features from some of the best JPEG camera brands and are suitable for those who like to shoot first and think about editing later.
Best Fujifilm X100V and X100VI Alternatives – And Best Retro-Style CamerasBefore we get into the list, it’s worth explaining our selection criteria. These are the key factors that make the Fujifilm X100V and X100VI so attractive, and therefore the qualities we looked for when identifying alternatives.  Fujifilm X100V Camera BatteryClassic retro camera styling. It’s not just about looks – emulating the look of classic film cameras means a control dial on the top plate and an aperture ring on the lens. It makes for a more tactile shooting experience than digging through menus. While Fujifilm is the master of retro cameras, companies like Nikon and Olympus have also come up with some chic alternatives, as we’ll see.
A large sensor and bright lens are also key to the X100V’s appeal. The combination of an APS-C sensor and f/2 lens means the camera delivers great images even in low light. The lens is a fixed 35mm equivalent prime, which may put some people off at first – what, I can’t zoom?! But many X100 camera owners quickly took to reframing their shots by moving their feet rather than the lens optics. It doesn’t hurt, and it allows photographers to be more agile and engaged.
Film simulations. These are specific JPEG shooting modes that simulate the look of famous films like Astia, Provia, Velvia, etc., producing very shareable images straight out of the camera. Other camera brands, like Olympus, offer their own vintage filters, but none are quite as good.
So we’ve rounded up a few vintage-style digital cameras that not only have some of the above features, but also some additional features you might find useful, like interchangeable lenses and/or zoom lenses. For some tips on how to make the most of these cameras once you’ve chosen one, check out our essential street photography guide.
If you still want the Fujifilm X100V, but can’t decide between the X100VI and X100V, check out our Fujifilm X100VI vs. X100V guide.
Best X100V Alternative: Fujifilm X100FFujifilm X100F If you can’t find an X100V, or if the price is up, the previous models in the X100 series offer the same sensor size and a similarly bright f/2 lens. The X100V comes with a newer lens with improved image quality and better macro performance, but if you want to save some money, you can still get great image quality from the X100FCamera Battery
The X100F has a 24MP APS-C sensor, a 23mm f/2.0 lens that’s 35mm equivalent for 35mm film, and a hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder that puts the Fujifilm X100 series in a league of its own.
If you want the expanded functionality of interchangeable lenses, consider a camera like the Fujifilm X-T30 II. You can probably find the Fujifilm X100F brand new, but there are plenty on the used market, too.
Pros: Same scheme as the X100V, hybrid viewfinder, excellent image qualityCons:Still hard to find
Best X100V Alternative: Ricoh GR IIIxWhile it may not have quite the same retro look, the Ricoh GR IIIx is probably the camera that comes closest to the functionality of the Fujifilm X100V. As such, it’s a good alternative option, and it’s a lot cheaper.
The GR IIIx is also a fixed-lens compact camera based on an APS-C sensor. It’s small and responsive, and is designed for street photography and everyday shooting. The lens is a slightly longer 40mm-equivalent than the X100V’s 35mm lens, and has a maximum aperture of f/2.8 instead of f/2. That’s still plenty of bright, so you can achieve shallow depth of field and shoot in low light.
The GR IIIx is a trimmed-down version of the GR III, and the two are essentially the same, except with a wider 28mm-equivalent lens. You can choose which camera you prefer based on the type of images you like to shoot – the GR IIIx is better suited to natural street scenes, while the GR III is probably better suited to architecture and interiors. Whichever you choose, you’ll get a fast, high-quality camera that consistently produces vivid, colorful images.
While there are some nice in-camera Raw processing options and Photo Styles, the GR IIIx can’t produce the same cinematic effects as the X100V. Also, as we found in our review, you may be unhappy with the limitations of framing on the fixed LCD screen – some tilt functionality really wouldn’t go amiss. Also, remember that the GR IIIx doesn’t come with a viewfinder – Ricoh does sell an attachable viewfinder, but it adds $250/£299 to the cost of the camera, which offsets the savings you’ll get over the X100V (which has a built-in viewfinder and tilting screen).
All in all, the Ricoh GR IIIx is a likeable and fun camera, and a solid alternative to the X100V.
Pros:Probably the closest analog to the X10040mm equivalent lens is great for street shootingCheaper than the X100VCons: No viewfinder (expensive optional extra)Fixed LCD screen

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Nikon D4S Review – Field Testing Part 3

For my final batch of photos with my Nikon D4S, I decided to do some documentary-like photography around Greenwich Village. I purposely chose to shoot from dusk to evening to test the camera’s amazing high ISO capabilities.
I started in Hudson River Park, where I found a beautiful flower bed—but it was in the shade and very windy. It was 7 pm and still bright, but the situation required quite a bit of sensitivity. I needed to set a narrow aperture of f/8.0 to get enough depth of field and use a fast shutter speed of 1/320 second to freeze the flowers being blown by the wind. To achieve this, I had to crank up the sensitivity of my Nikon D4S to an equivalent of ISO 1250. As you can see in the image above, the resulting image is almost completely free of noise. It has the smooth tones and rich color saturation that you would have expected from shooting with the camera at ISO 100 or 200 a few years ago.
I stayed in the park until dusk, then wandered onto the jogger and bike path. At this point, the light had dropped to about EV 7 (ISO 100), which meant I had to use ISO 6400 to get an action-stopping shutter speed of 1/500 second with the aperture set to f/4.0. The Nikon D4S’s autofocus system had no problem tracking the cyclists and

roller skaters in the dim light. Noise was noticeable in the images at this higher sensitivity, but they still retained a good amount of detail and color. As dusk turned to night, I left the park and began a stroll through Greenwich Village. With the Nikon D4S Replacement Camera Batteryset to Auto ISO, I shot a series of portraits of people walking on the street and sitting inside and outside restaurants. The D4S’s sensitivity climbs from ISO 14,400 equivalent all the way up to an amazing ISO 229,880.
I got one of my favorite images of a couple of musicians and a dancer at dusk in Washington Square Park, shot at 1/125, f/4.0, and ISO 28,735. There is definitely noise in the image when viewed at 100% magnification, but color is preserved fairly well, and at smaller magnifications the image looks fairly clean.


To test the video capabilities of the Nikon D4S, I took it to Tompkins Square Park one evening. I wanted to experiment with the extremely shallow depth of field that the camera’s full-frame sensor can achieve when paired with the AF-S 50mm f/1.4 lens. I set up the shot to focus on some flowers in the foreground, then shifted focus to people walking by in the background, and shot several clips using a shutter speed of 1/125 with apertures ranging from f/1.6 to f/2.8.


I found it very easy to compose my shots on the LCD and check exposure with a quick test clip. I had some trouble focusing accurately at normal magnification using the Nikon D4S’s LCD monitor, but I solved that problem by increasing the live view magnification to enable critical focus at the press of a button. While I kept the sensitivity at ISO 200 equivalent for the best footage, you can record movies in manual exposure mode using Auto ISO. This is undoubtedly useful in certain news and documentary shooting scenarios where light may change while shooting.
ConclusionIf there is one fundamental difference between professional cameras and amateur and enthusiast cameras, it is this. A professional camera is designed with the idea that you can rely on it to shoot no matter what. It has the versatility and performance to shoot weddings, car races, and keep shooting through storms, riots, and hard landings on dirt airports.
I haven’t gotten in trouble with the Nikon D4S, so I can only make an educated guess about its durability based on its rugged construction. However, its versatility and performance are unmatched by any other camera I have ever used.
Of course, the D4S has far more features than most of us (including me) need. (Personally, I find it too expensive and too bulky.) Still, I find it very enjoyable and satisfying to use such a responsive, well-made precision tool. That might be a reason to buy one – even if you’re not getting paid to shoot every possible situation and take award-winning photos.

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Why the Vivo V30 is better than the Google Pixel 7a

I bought a Google Pixel 7a last year with one goal in mind: to consistently produce content about photography and skating for my social media. It didn’t disappoint, and it’s clearly one of the best budget phones out there. However, it wasn’t long before my phone’s internal memory filled up, and Google started suggesting I pay for additional storage.
This isn’t surprising, because 1) I’m always taking screenshots to remind myself of things I need to do later (which never works, but that doesn’t mean it stops me); 2) I’m a photographer (self-explanatory, right?); and 3) I frequently use my Google Pixel 7a to shoot and edit content for both personal social media and AP. I also like to keep a few drafts on Instagram and TikTok so I can plan what and when I share each week. Add in the usual storage apps like WhatsApp and Outlook, and I’m down to about 1GB of my total 128GB storage. Granted, the Vivo V30 has a whopping 512GB of storage in comparison, so it’s not really a competitor.
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was surprised to see how much easier the camera app makes your life when it comes to organizing and resizing images. You can see how big the image is and can reduce the image quality and resolution to save a smaller version of the image. You can also compress videos.
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