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This Week in the World: 2/17 – 2/23

This Week in the World looks at this week’s most interesting stories out of the photo world.

Nikon announced their new flagship DX-format HD-SLR camera, the D7100. It sports a 24.1-MP DX-format CMOS sensor (up from the D7000’s 16-MP), full HD 1080p video capture capabilities, a native ISO range of 100-6400, a lightweight body, continuous shooting of up to 6fps for 100 shots, 51 AF points, the EXPEED 3 processor, a 1.5x crop factor, and compatibility with the WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter, among other amazing features. Pre-order the D7100 body for $1,196.95, or kit it with an 18-105mm VR lens for $1,596.95.

Nikon D7100

Photos leaked on Sunday revealing Sony’s latest DSLR and mirrorless cameras, plus three new A-mount lenses. Then, on Tuesday Sony announced the A58, NEX-3N, its new A-mount lenses and A- and E-mount accessories, and three new Cyber-shots.

Specs of the Canon EOS 7D Mark II leaked on Tuesday. According to PetaPixel, the 7D Mark II will “contain a 24.1 megapixel APS-C sensor, Dual DIGIC V processors, 10 frame per second continuous shooting (something we reported back in December), dual memory card slots, 61 autofocus points, a 3.2-inch LCD screen on the back, 5D Mark III-esque build quality, ‘lots of video features,’ and GPS/Wi-Fi capabilities.”

Olympus unveiled their new high-end compact camera, the Stylus XZ-10. According to PDN Pulse, this new camera “boasts a bright f/1.8 to 2.7 zoom lens, pro-style manual settings, ISO 6400 capability, a 12-megapixel back-lit CMOS sensor and Olympus’ TruePic VI image processor.” It’s slated for March 2013 release and will only set you back $399.99. Sounds good to us!

Google launched its new website for its Glass project, along with a new video showing how it might capture video and photo:

HTC announced a new flagship phone, the One (subtle name, right?), that includes a camera with a 4-MP 1/3″ CMOS sensor that captures images in “ultrapixels.”

And, in cased you missed it . . .

We looked at what makes LumoPro so special.

We helped you figure out which Adobe editing software is right for you.

We received words of wisdom from local photog phenom Ashley West.

We asked the January Facebook Cover Photo Contest some questions.

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