澳大利亚|Australian Camera Magazine Imaging Awards 2024 winners announced

澳大利亚|Australian Camera Magazine Imaging Awards 2024 winners announced

由澳大利亚Camera杂志举办的年度产品评选活动日前揭晓,明基BenQ SW272U 获颁专业摄影显示器类 IMAGING AWARDS 2024年度产品奖。

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Australian Camera Magazine Imaging Awards 2024 winners announced

From Australian Camera

Over recent years BenQ has distinguished itself from its rivals by designing monitors specifically for photographers and not just repurposed from other applications such as graphic design or video gaming. And, as more enthusiast-level shooters have realised the importance of having a calibrated monitor for editing their images, BenQ has met the need with affordably-priced models that still deliver excellent panel performance. The Benq SW272U is a fine example of what BenQ does best. It has a 27-inch screen with 4K UHD resolution which is the sweet spot for image editing (bigger is not necessarily bigger here), 10-bit colour processing and, importantly, provision for hardware calibration. The IPS-type panel delivers 99 percent of the Adobe RGB colour space (so, obviously, 100 per cent of sRGB) and also 99 per cent of DCI-P3 which is a cinematographic colour space. The SW272U is equally well-suited to video editing with a plethora of ports, including a USB C connector that also supports up to 90W of power. Consistency of colour and brightness across the panel is excellent, and BenQ’s ‘Paper Colour Sync’ is a very useful feature for photographers and simulates how a print will look based on colour gamut, printer model and paper type. Other conveniences include the ‘Hotkey Puck Controller’, a built-in SD memory card reader and a wide range of panel position adjustments. A calibrated monitor is a must for anything that happens to your images post-camera, and BenQ’s SW272U makes color-accurate editing and printing both accessible and affordable.

About the Australian Camera Magazine Imaging Awards

The first awards were run in 1981 when the magazine was called Camera Craft, and there was just one category – The Australian Camera Of The Year (won by the Olympus OM-10 35mm SLR). Subsequently, the number of categories has grown to reflect developments in the industry and the arrival of new technologies. The categories are also revised on occasions as new product sectors emerge (such as mirrorless cameras) or others decline (i.e. compact cameras and, more recently, DSLRs).

The period of eligibility for the Camera Magazine Imaging Awards runs from 1 October to 30 September, and extends to any product within each of the categories that’s released onto the mainstream Australian market during this period.

Another requirement for eligibility is that a product must be available for purchase by the time we announce the winners. This means being physically available at retail outlets in the country’s major metropolitan centers as well as from online sellers.

We spend the whole year compiling long lists of potential winners and these are fine-tuned as we go along, including after we’ve been involved with the annual TIPA World Awards judging earlier in the year. All the eligible products in each category are evaluated on a number of design, operational, and performance criteria. The key consideration is just how effectively has the design brief been met and whether the product delivers everything that’s promised, including in all performance areas. Being a member of the Technical Image Press Association, we also access all the performance data from the French engineering company DxOMark Image Labs which conducts the group’s fully independent camera and lens tests.

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