Things we found at CP+ 2017 which had been cut in half
We`ll be honest - the past year has been pretty rough. It`s hard to find much good news out there, and it seems like the world is more divided than ever. With so much uncertainty in so many areas of our lives, it`s important to hold on firmly to the important things. Friends, family, lifebelts, and amusing-looking 19th century cameras (snigger snigger) but most of all, traditions.
Here at DPReview we take tradition seriously. Every new years eve, Rishi drinks a pint of beer*. Every Easter, Carey gets a haircut. And every February, at CP+, we post a gallery of things we found at the show which have been cut in half.
So dim the lights, put on some Enya and settle in, because it`s that time again.
* Most of a pint of beer.
Things we found at CP+ 2017 which had been cut in half
First up is the recently announced Pentax KP, a weather-sealed 24MP APS-C DSLR which features a lot of the same technology as the full-frame K-1. We know what you`re thinking - this KP might have its innards exposed for all the world to see, but it hasn`t been cut in half! How am I supposed to trust DPReview? It hasn`t been the same since Phil left! Where is the Leica M9 review???
Things we found at CP+ 2017 which had been cut in half
Not so fast. Don`t worry - we know what you came here to see, and we would never disappoint you (unless you really are still waiting for the M9 review, in which case we`re definitely going to disappoint you).
Here`s a KP without any weather sealing at all, because it`s been cut in half. It`s positively begging for dust and moisture incursion.
Things we found at CP+ 2017 which had been cut in half
Also distinctly vulnerable to the elements is this Canon EF Canon EF 200-400mm f/4L IS USM. A regular on the `things that have been cut in half`, trade show circuit, Canon seems to re ...
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