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Level Up Your Travel Photos This Summer With These Pro Tips

These pro photography tips will help you score some amazing images on your summer travels.

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Your summer vacations are the perfect time to capture amazing photos you'll want to look at for years to come. And you don't have to be a professional photographer to preserve all the gorgeous sights and memorable experiences you'll encounter on your trip. Today's cameras make it easier than ever to take good-looking images. But simply pointing your camera at something and pressing the shutter button isn't necessarily going to score you the best results.

Taking photos that you'll want to print for your wall or put in a photo book takes more understanding, but with just a bit of effort you'll be able to turn your everyday vacation snaps into award-worthy pieces of travel photography. 

In the first part of my two-part travel photography guide , I took you through the kit you should consider taking with you, whether it's a great phone like the iPhone 15 Pro or Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra or a dedicated camera like the Canon EOS R5. 

Read more: Best Camera to Buy in 2024

Now I'm going to take you through the tips I keep in mind as a professional photographer while traveling the globe. 

A photo of Scotland

By knowing how to quickly operate my camera I was able to capture the fleeting golden light of this sunset in Scotland.

Get to know your kit

Learning how to operate your camera will not only help you get better, more creative shots, but will help you snap those shots quicker, as you won't have to fiddle around with settings. Some of the most exciting travel shots can come and go in a split second, so whether you're capturing the running of the bulls in Pamplona or a snowboarder launching off a mogul in Switzerland, you'll need to learn to shoot quickly.

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Learning how to use manual controls will allow you to get creative with slow shutter speeds.

Spend time with your camera in manual mode before you go away. Learn how to change shutter speed, aperture, ISO speeds and white balance and experiment with what happens to your images when you change these settings. A good camera will be able to capture some great shots in auto mode, but when you want to get more creative, you'll need to take control. 

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Shooting in raw allows you to fine tune settings like white balance after you've taken the shot.

Shoot in raw

If your camera has it (and almost all cameras and even most phones do), shoot in raw format. Yes, it creates bigger files, but memory cards are so cheap now that it's worth carrying an extra couple of 64GB cards with you. Raw shooting allows you to change white balance after your shot and capture more details in the very bright and very dark areas, letting you tone down any blown-out skies or lighten some shadows in Photoshop.

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Although it's always best to get the shot right when you first take it, raw processing gives you much more flexibility to rescue a shot that's not quite right. 

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Local events can provide a wealth of photography opportunities, such as this sea-swimming competition in the Italian town of Vernazza.

Do your research

Search for your location on Google and visit travel websites to find out more about where you're going. Not only will that help you make the most of your trip, you may find out about local events or particularly photogenic locations you may otherwise have missed.

You might also find out about photography restrictions that may land you in hot water -- as a general rule anywhere, avoid photographing government buildings, and if you're unsure, ask permission.

Search for your destination on Instagram or on photography websites such as Flickr and 500px for inspiration on what to see. It's handy to get an idea of the shots other people have taken -- either to replicate them yourself or to avoid taking the same generic shot the internet has seen hundreds of times before.

Composition is key

Good composition will make or break a photo, and unlike white balance or color tone, poor composition can't be fixed in post processing. The morning light bouncing off that rustic church won't count for much if you've accidentally chopped off the spire in your hurry to take the shot.

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By finding a higher viewpoint, I was able to better capture the beautiful towers, spires -- and the castle -- on a stunning winter evening in Edinburgh.

A generic shot of a popular spot can be transformed into an unusual and creative artwork simply by changing your angle. Take a moment to look at the scene before you shoot and don't be afraid to move around to get the best angles. Struggling with a beach scene? Walk farther down the coast to find boats, nets or rocks that might add foreground interest. Shooting in the city? Get up a tall building for dramatic urban cityscapes. Even just kneeling down and shooting from below can make a difference.

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These jeans being dried over a balcony really caught my eye and certainly say a lot about city life in Barcelona.

Find the details that matter

Capturing a beautiful, wide view of the stunning European city you're visiting is great for a nice print to hang on your wall, but it's those smaller details that really tell the story of your trip. Maybe it's the food market you visited, a weather-worn old door, a vintage scooter or a shop sign that hasn't been repainted in years. 

All of these small elements will not only help capture the essence of the location you're visiting but also help bring back more memories for you when you look at them as each image will tell such a strong story. It's up to you to decide what those small details might be to look out for, but my advice is to always have your camera ready to shoot so when you see something that speaks to you -- a stack of lobster pots in a harbor, perhaps -- you're ready to take your shot. 

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Amazing things can happen in the dark.

Don't be afraid of the dark

Just because the sun has gone down, it doesn't mean your photography needs to stop. It's a great time to get creative with slow shutter shots. Long exposures blur motion, turning regular car headlights on a city street into creative, abstract light trails, streaking through the darkness. Use a narrow aperture -- around f/12 -- and a long exposure to turn points of light into gorgeous starbursts.

You'll need to secure your camera firmly in place -- with a tripod -- and if you're playing with exposures longer than a few seconds, you'll need to be careful about the breeze or people walking by adding any vibrations. If you want to do long exposures in the daytime, you'll need a dark neutral density filter, such as the Big Stopper by Lee Filters, to let you take minute-long exposures in the middle of the day.

If you're shooting on a modern camera -- especially with a larger, full frame sensor -- then you can also likely increase your ISO speed above 3,200 without seeing too much degradation from image noise. Coupled with a wider aperture of f/2.8 or more, you may have more luck shooting handheld scenes in low light. If this is a priority for you, cameras that also offer in-body image stabilization (like the Canon EOS R5) should be on your list; this stabilization lets you use slower shutter speeds without needing a tripod.

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By visiting this busy Saturday morning market in the French town of La Rochelle, I was able to capture this street photo that packs in great elements including the flowers on the barrel, the man dipping his hat, the people having a conversation and a woman peering out from inside the building.

Be a people person

It's often the people you meet as much as the places you see that makes traveling and exploring so interesting. People make fantastic subjects to photograph, whether they're wandering the streets, relaxing or hard at work.

Naturally, not everybody will want to be photographed so, out of politeness if nothing else, it's a good idea to ask the person's permission beforehand if you're trying to take a portrait of someone. It'll help if you do your research and learn a few key phrases of the local language to not only ask permission, but be able to understand the response. If they say no, it's important to respect that.

Otherwise, heading to busy areas like local markets will allow you to take more street-style photographs with candid moments of people going about their day. Again, it's still important to respect peoples' space here and keep in mind that some countries may have laws against this type of photography.

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I loved capturing this moment on a trip to the Scottish seaside, and I think it really helps tell the story of the sort of community you'd find there.

Set your alarm

The middle of the day may be the nicest time to wander around Tuscan streets, grab a hot chocolate on the mountainside or order a third cocktail on the beach, but the midday sun doesn't usually offer the best light for dramatic photographs.

It's the early morning light, casting its long, golden shadows that will really make a place look its most beautiful. Setting your alarm for sunrise on holiday may seem like the worst thing in the world, but it's worth trying -- even just once -- to see what sort of shots you get. Scout out locations beforehand to make sure you don't waste the precious early hours trying to find somewhere to shoot.

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By coming back to this tower later in the day, I was able to catch the sunset in the background.

Revisit the scene

When you stumble upon a particularly picturesque scene, don't just visit it just the once. While a bay may look delightful in the daytime, it will look different again at night, with all the lights of nearby buildings stretching out across the water. If you know a great spot, do your best to come back to it to find out when it looks best.

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Sometimes a punchy black and white edit can really add to the drama of a scene.

Play with processing

Although you should always try to get the best shot you can when you first take it, some well-placed post processing can turn a good photo into a great one. If you're shooting raw files, you'll need to process them anyway, so it's worth trying out a few of the sliders in Adobe Lightroom while you're at it.

With your raw files, the first thing you'll need to do is correct the white balance. Have a play with the color temperature slider and see what tone suits best. Summer evening shots will benefit from a warmer color tone, while chilly February city streets will look best with something a bit cooler.

Toning down the highlights can help keep a bright sky under control, while lifting the shadows will help make darker areas more visible, without affecting too much of the rest of the scene. It's important not to go overboard on this, as it can make your images look a little unnatural. From that point on, have a play with your editor of choice and see what you like. There's no one right way to edit your shots -- no matter what anybody says -- it's all about what you prefer. 

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A high contrast black and white edit makes this image from a London tube station really stand out.

Do your own thing

Sure, rules such as "take the lens cap off before shooting" should always be followed, but never be afraid to try an unusual angle, play with your settings or experiment with new editing techniques in Lightroom.

If everybody always followed the exact same format, everybody's photography would look the same. Use these rules as guidelines and play with angles, settings and editing as much as you want to find what works for you.

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Google’s trying to make waves with Gemini, its flagship suite of generative AI models, apps and services.

So what’s Google Gemini, exactly? How can you use it? And how does Gemini stack up to the competition ?

To make it easier to keep up with the latest Gemini developments, we’ve put together this handy guide, which we’ll keep updated as new Gemini models, features and news about Google’s plans for Gemini are released.

What is Gemini?

Gemini is Google’s long-promised , next-gen generative AI model family, developed by Google’s AI research labs DeepMind and Google Research. It comes in four flavors:

  • Gemini Ultra , the most performant Gemini model.
  • Gemini Pro , a lightweight alternative to Ultra.
  • Gemini Flash , a speedier, “distilled” version of Pro.
  • Gemini Nano , two small models — Nano-1 and the more capable Nano-2 — meant to run offline on mobile devices.

All Gemini models were trained to be natively multimodal — in other words, able to work with and analyze more than just text. Google says that they were pre-trained and fine-tuned on a variety of public, proprietary and licensed audio, images and videos, a large set of codebases and text in different languages.

This sets Gemini apart from models such as Google’s own LaMDA , which was trained exclusively on text data. LaMDA can’t understand or generate anything beyond text (e.g., essays, email drafts), but that isn’t necessarily the case with Gemini models.

We’ll note here that the ethics and legality of training models on public data, in some cases without the data owners’ knowledge or consent, are murky indeed. Google has an AI indemnification policy to shield certain Google Cloud customers from lawsuits should they face them, but this policy contains carve-outs. Proceed with caution, particularly if you’re intending on using Gemini commercially.

What’s the difference between the Gemini apps and Gemini models?

Google, proving once again that it lacks a knack for branding , didn’t make it clear from the outset that Gemini is separate and distinct from the Gemini apps on the web and mobile ( formerly Bard ).

The Gemini apps are clients that connect to various Gemini models — Gemini Ultra (with Gemini Advanced, see below) and Gemini Pro so far — and layer chatbot-like interfaces on top. Think of them as front ends for Google’s generative AI, analogous to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude family of apps .

Google Gemini mobile app

Gemini on the web lives here . On Android, the Gemini app replaces the existing Google Assistant app. And on iOS, the Google and Google Search apps serve as that platform’s Gemini clients.

Gemini apps can accept images as well as voice commands and text — including files like PDFs and soon videos, either uploaded or imported from Google Drive — and generate images. As you’d expect, conversations with Gemini apps on mobile carry over to Gemini on the web and vice versa if you’re signed in to the same Google Account in both places.

Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Chrome, dev tools and more

The Gemini apps aren’t the only means of recruiting Gemini models’ assistance with tasks. Slowly but surely, Gemini-imbued features are making their way into staple Google apps and services like Gmail and Google Docs.

To take advantage of most of these, you’ll need the Google One AI Premium Plan. Technically a part of  Google One , the AI Premium Plan costs $20 and provides access to Gemini in Google Workspace apps like Docs, Slides, Sheets and Meet. It also enables what Google calls Gemini Advanced, which brings Gemini Ultra to the Gemini apps plus support for analyzing and answering questions about uploaded files.

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Gemini Advanced users get extras here and there, also, like trip planning in Google Search, which creates custom travel itineraries from prompts. Taking into account things like flight times (from emails in a user’s Gmail inbox), meal preferences and information about local attractions (from Google Search and Maps data), as well as the distances between those attractions, Gemini will generate an itinerary that updates automatically to reflect any changes. 

In Gmail, Gemini lives in a side panel that can write emails and summarize message threads. You’ll find the same panel in Docs, where it helps you write and refine your content and brainstorm new ideas. Gemini in Slides generates slides and custom images. And Gemini in Google Sheets tracks and organizes data, creating tables and formulas.

Gemini’s reach extends to Drive, as well, where it can summarize files and give quick facts about a project. In Meet, meanwhile, Gemini translates captions into additional languages.

Gemini in Gmail

Gemini recently came to Google’s Chrome browser in the form of an AI writing tool. You can use it to write something completely new or rewrite existing text; Google says it’ll take into account the webpage you’re on to make recommendations.

Elsewhere, you’ll find hints of Gemini in Google’s database products , cloud security tools , app development platforms (including Firebase and Project IDX ), not to mention apps like Google TV (where Gemini generates descriptions for movies and TV shows), Google Photos (where it handles natural language search queries) and the NotebookLM note-taking assistant .

Code Assist (formerly  Duet AI for Developers ), Google’s suite of AI-powered assistance tools for code completion and generation, is offloading heavy computational lifting to Gemini. So are Google’s security products underpinned by Gemini , like Gemini in Threat Intelligence, which can analyze large portions of potentially malicious code and let users perform natural language searches for ongoing threats or indicators of compromise.

Gemini Gems custom chatbots

Announced at Google I/O 2024, Gemini Advanced users will be able to create Gems , custom chatbots powered by Gemini models, in the future. Gems can be generated from natural language descriptions — for example, “You’re my running coach. Give me a daily running plan” — and shared with others or kept private.

Eventually, Gems will be able to tap an expanded set of integrations with Google services, including Google Calendar, Tasks, Keep and YouTube Music, to complete various tasks.

Gemini Live in-depth voice chats

A new experience called Gemini Live , exclusive to Gemini Advanced subscribers, will arrive soon on the Gemini apps on mobile, letting users have “in-depth” voice chats with Gemini.

With Gemini Live enabled, users will be able to interrupt Gemini while the chatbot’s speaking to ask clarifying questions, and it’ll adapt to their speech patterns in real time. And Gemini will be able to see and respond to users’ surroundings, either via photos or video captured by their smartphones’ cameras.

Live is also designed to serve as a virtual coach of sorts, helping users rehearse for events, brainstorm ideas and so on. For instance, Live can suggest which skills to highlight in an upcoming job or internship interview, and it can give public speaking advice.

What can the Gemini models do?

Because Gemini models are multimodal, they can perform a range of multimodal tasks, from transcribing speech to captioning images and videos in real time. Many of these capabilities have reached the product stage (as alluded to in the previous section), and Google is promising much more in the not-too-distant future.

Of course, it’s a bit hard to take the company at its word.

Google seriously underdelivered with the original Bard launch. More recently, it ruffled feathers with a video purporting to show Gemini’s capabilities that was more or less aspirational, not live, and with an image generation feature that turned out to be offensively inaccurate .

Also, Google offers no fix for some of the underlying problems with generative AI tech today, like its encoded biases and tendency to make things up (i.e. hallucinate ). Neither do its rivals, but it’s something to keep in mind when considering using or paying for Gemini.

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Assuming for the purposes of this article that Google is being truthful with its recent claims, here’s what the different tiers of Gemini can do now and what they’ll be able to do once they reach their full potential:

What you can do with Gemini Ultra

Google says that Gemini Ultra — thanks to its multimodality — can be used to help with things like physics homework, solving problems step-by-step on a worksheet and pointing out possible mistakes in already filled-in answers.

Ultra can also be applied to tasks such as identifying scientific papers relevant to a problem, Google says. The model could extract information from several papers, for instance, and update a chart from one by generating the formulas necessary to re-create the chart with more timely data.

Gemini Ultra technically supports image generation. But that capability hasn’t made its way into the productized version of the model yet — perhaps because the mechanism is more complex than how apps such as ChatGPT generate images. Rather than feed prompts to an image generator (like DALL-E 3 , in ChatGPT’s case), Gemini outputs images “natively,” without an intermediary step.

Ultra is available as an API through Vertex AI, Google’s fully managed AI dev platform, and AI Studio, Google’s web-based tool for app and platform developers. It also powers Google’s Gemini apps, but not for free. Once again, access to Ultra through any Gemini app requires subscribing to the AI Premium Plan.

Gemini Pro’s capabilities

Google says that Gemini Pro is an improvement over LaMDA in its reasoning, planning and understanding capabilities. The latest version, Gemini 1.5 Pro , exceeds even Ultra’s performance in some areas, Google claims.

Gemini 1.5 Pro is improved in a number of areas compared with its predecessor, Gemini 1.0 Pro, perhaps most obviously in the amount of data that it can process. Gemini 1.5 Pro can take in up to 1.4 million words, two hours of video or 22 hours of audio, and reason across or answer questions about all that data.

1.5 Pro became generally available on Vertex AI and AI Studio in June alongside a feature called code execution, which aims to reduce bugs in code that the model generates by iteratively refining that code over several steps. (Code execution also supports Gemini Flash.)

Within Vertex AI, developers can customize Gemini Pro to specific contexts and use cases via a fine-tuning or “grounding” process. For example, Pro (along with other Gemini models) can be instructed to use data from third-party providers like Moody’s, Thomson Reuters, ZoomInfo and MSCI, or source information from corporate data sets or Google Search instead of its wider knowledge bank. Gemini Pro can also be connected to external, third-party APIs to perform particular actions, like automating a workflow.

Google brings Gemini Pro to Vertex AI

AI Studio offers templates for creating structured chat prompts with Pro. Developers can control the model’s creative range and provide examples to give tone and style instructions — and also tune Pro’s safety settings.

Vertex AI Agent Builder lets people build Gemini-powered “agents” within Vertex AI. For example, a company could create an agent that analyzes previous marketing campaigns to understand a brand style, and then apply that knowledge to help generate new ideas consistent with the style. 

Gemini Flash is for less demanding work

For less demanding applications, there’s Gemini Flash. The newest version is 1.5 Flash.

An offshoot of Gemini Pro that’s small and efficient, built for narrow, high-frequency generative AI workloads, Flash is multimodal like Gemini Pro, meaning it can analyze audio, video and images as well as text (but only generate text).

Flash is particularly well-suited for tasks such as summarization, chat apps, image and video captioning and data extraction from long documents and tables, Google says. It’ll be generally available via Vertex AI and AI Studio by mid-July.

Devs using Flash and Pro can optionally leverage context caching, which lets them store large amounts of information (say, a knowledge base or database of research papers) in a cache that Gemini models can quickly and relatively cheaply access. Context caching is an additional fee on top of other Gemini model usage fees, however.

Gemini Nano can run on your phone

Gemini Nano is a much smaller version of the Gemini Pro and Ultra models, and it’s efficient enough to run directly on (some) phones instead of sending the task to a server somewhere. So far, Nano powers a couple of features on the Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8 and Samsung Galaxy S24 , including Summarize in Recorder and Smart Reply in Gboard.

The Recorder app, which lets users push a button to record and transcribe audio, includes a Gemini-powered summary of recorded conversations, interviews, presentations and other audio snippets. Users get summaries even if they don’t have a signal or Wi-Fi connection — and in a nod to privacy, no data leaves their phone in the process.

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Nano is also in Gboard, Google’s keyboard replacement. There, it powers a feature called Smart Reply, which helps to suggest the next thing you’ll want to say when having a conversation in a messaging app. The feature initially only works with WhatsApp but will come to more apps over time, Google says.

In the Google Messages app on supported devices, Nano drives Magic Compose, which can craft messages in styles like “excited,” “formal” and “lyrical.”

Google says that a future version of Android will tap Nano to alert users to potential scams during calls. And soon, TalkBack, Google’s accessibility service, will employ Nano to create aural descriptions of objects for low-vision and blind users.

Is Gemini better than OpenAI’s GPT-4?

Google has several times  touted  Gemini’s superiority on benchmarks, claiming that Gemini Ultra exceeds current state-of-the-art results on “30 of the 32 widely used academic benchmarks used in large language model research and development.” But leaving aside the question of whether benchmarks really indicate a better model , the scores Google points to appear to be only marginally better than OpenAI’s GPT-4 models.

OpenAI’s latest flagship model, GPT-4o , pulls ahead of 1.5 Pro pretty substantially on text evaluation, visual understanding and audio translation performance, meanwhile. Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet beats them both — but perhaps not for long, given the AI industry’s breakneck pace.

How much do the Gemini models cost?

Gemini 1.0 Pro (the first version of Gemini Pro), 1.5 Pro and Flash are available through Google’s Gemini API for building apps and services, all with free options. But the free options impose usage limits and leave out some features, like context caching.

Otherwise, Gemini models are pay-as-you-go. Here’s the base pricing (not including add-ons like context caching) as of June 2024:

  • Gemini 1.0 Pro: 50 cents per 1 million input tokens, $1.50 per 1 million output tokens
  • Gemini 1.5 Pro: $3.05 per 1 million tokens input (for prompts up to 128,000 tokens) or $7 per 1 million tokens (for prompts longer than 128,000 tokens); $10.50 per 1 million tokens (for prompts up to 128,000 tokens) or $21.00 per 1 million tokens (for prompts longer than 128,000)
  • Gemini 1.5 Flash: 35 cents per 1 million tokens (for prompts up to 128K tokens), 70 cents per 1 million tokens (for prompts longer than 128K); $1.05 per 1 million tokens (for prompts up to 128K tokens), $2.10 per 1 million tokens (for prompts longer than 128K)

Tokens are subdivided bits of raw data, like the syllables “fan,” “tas” and “tic” in the word “fantastic”; 1 million tokens is equivalent to about 700,000 words. “Input” refers to tokens fed into the model, while “output” refers to tokens that the model generates.

Ultra pricing has yet to be announced, and Nano is still in early access .

Is Gemini coming to the iPhone?

It might!  Apple and Google are reportedly in talks to put Gemini to use  for a number of features to be included in an upcoming iOS update later this year. Nothing’s definitive, as Apple is also said to be in talks with OpenAI and  has been working on developing its own generative AI capabilities .

Following a keynote presentation at WWDC 2024, Apple SVP Craig Federighi confirmed plans to work with additional third-party models including Gemini, but didn’t divulge additional details.

This post was originally published Feb. 16, 2024 and has since been updated to include new information about Gemini and Google’s plans for it.

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It’s time for another roundup of the best tech we’ve seen this month! In the BURO Gadget Guide, we introduce you to some of the most noteworthy gadgets from tablets to cameras. This month, we’ve got quite the lineup for you. From Panasonic’s new Lumix S9 camera to Huawei’s powerful new Matebook X Pro, these are our picks of the top tech releases of June 2024!

PANASONIC LUMIX S9

BURO Gadget Guide June 2024, Panasonic Lumix S9

“The most compact and lightweight full-frame mirrorless camera in the Lumix S series has arrived. Despite its small stature, the Panasonic Lumix S9 doesn’t compromise on image quality with its 24.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor and the latest engine for rich and detailed photos. Made with content creators and on-the-go users in mind, the Lumix S9 is kitted out with Phase Detection Auto-Focus for subject tracking. 

“To optimise your video shoots, the camera also comes with top tier image stabilisation technology from the 5-axis Dual I.S. 2 and Active I.S. Both functions compensate for camera shakes and ensure stable footage even when shooting while walking. Speaking of video shoots, the Lumix S9 also introduces a new recording format: MP4 Lite, which captures high quality videos optimised for smartphones. Creators can also access the Lumix Lab smartphone app to format aspect ratios to suit social media viewing. With this, shooting, editing, and posting can be done while on the go. 

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“In addition to the shooting optimisations, video footage can be taken to the next level with the camera’s Real-Time LUT function. Users will gain access to a range of popular, classic, and bespoke colour styles on the camera itself with the dedicated LUT button on the camera body.  Those who want to create their own unique LUTs can do so on the Lumix Lab app. These colour files can then be loaded in-camera for creative shooting. You can also use other creators’ colour expressions through the app.” —Amanda Fung, Senior Lifestyle Writer

Accessibility: Purchase on Panasonic Lumix’s official Shopee and Lazada stores. 

Price: From RM 7,599

Find out more here .

SAMSUNG THE FRAME TV

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Bring some art into your living room with Samsung’s latest The Frame TV. When not in use, the TV transforms into a work of art with a slim picture frame. You’ll have access to over 2,500 art and photography pieces—ranging from classical to modern—in the Samsung Art store, so you can curate your own home gallery. The online collection is constantly updated so you’ll always have new artworks from renowned artists and institutions to browse. With Art Mode, you can also customise layouts and colours for your art displays to fit the theme of your room. Whether you choose to mount it flush to your wall, on a studio stand, or with an auto-rotating stand, The Frame TV will look good in any corner of your abode. 

You can also customise the TV’s overall look to fit your tastes and space with its array of bezel frames. On top of that, its matte display ensures reflections don’t get in the way of your shows, movies , and artwork. As for the display, the TV provides vivid and sharp images with QLED technology and 4K capabilities. Its colour capabilities have been validated by Pantone, so you’re promised rich and vibrant colours with high fidelity. In addition to that, the TV uses Quantum Dot technology to ensure you’re provided with true tones no matter the brightness. Its Quantum Processor 4K powers its performance, optimising each frame and sound to enrich your overall viewing experience. 

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The Frame TV is equipped with a brightness sensor and a motion sensor. The former detects the lighting conditions in your viewing area and automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness and colour tone’s to optimise the image and maintain the artworks’ original looks. EyeComfort Mode also alters the brightness and colours according to the time of day to reduce eye strain.  Meanwhile, the latter detects when you’ve entered the room and turns on to display the artwork. Similarly, after you’ve exited the room, The Frame TV will turn off to conserve energy. Sound-wise, the TV is fitted with Dolby Atmos for a multi-dimensional sound experience.” —Amanda Fung, Senior Lifestyle Writer

Price: From RM 5,699

Availability: Purchase from the official Samsung website or at authorised retailers. 

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TIVOLI AUDIO MODEL ONE DIGITAL 

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“At first glance, the Tivoli Audio Model One Digital conjures a nostalgic feel. Its classic appearance, complete with a wooden cabinet and fabric speaker grille, evokes a nostalgic charm reminiscent of radios from decades past. Its retro exterior may have intrigued us but underneath lies a powerhouse of digital capabilities. The Tivoli Audio Model One Digital combines timeless design with modern functionality, making it a standout choice in the world of digital radios. The Model One Digital supports FM, DAB/DAB+ radio standards, ensuring access to a wide range of radio stations with crystal-clear clarity. Additionally, its integration with Wi-Fi opens up a world of possibilities, allowing users to stream music from internet radio stations worldwide or enjoy their favourite playlists from streaming services like Spotify.

“Don’t underestimate its size. Sound quality is where the Model One Digital truly shines. Tivoli Audio is renowned for its commitment to audio quality and this model delivers a rich, balanced sound beyond its compact size. Whether you’re listening to the radio or your latest playlist , the Model One Digital produces clear vocals, deep bass, and detailed highs, creating an immersive listening experience. The addition of Bluetooth, Chromecast and Airplay 2 connectivity further enhances its versatility, enabling seamless wireless streaming from smartphones, tablets, or laptops.

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“In terms of usability, the Model One Digital is designed for simplicity — just plug in and play. It boasts intuitive control knobs on the front panel, or alternatively, you can manage it remotely through your music app or the full-function remote controller that came together, ensuring effortless access to settings and presets. Its compact footprint makes it suitable for various spaces, from kitchen countertops to bedside tables. Overall, the Tivoli Audio Model One Digital blends classic charm with cutting-edge technology, making it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a stylish, high-performance digital radio for their home or office.” —Jolin Lee, Deputy Editor

Price: RM1,999

Availability: Purchase from Tivoli Audio’s official Shopee or Lazada stores.

Visit the official Tivoli website for more.

HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO

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“New to Huawei’s PC lineup is the latest Matebook X Pro with its ultra-slim and light design. Perfect for professionals on the move, the laptop weighs in at only 980 grams and 13.5 millimetres thin but doesn’t compromise on display. Its 14.2-inch LTPS touchscreen comes with 3K resolution supported by a 100 per cent sRGB colour gamut and a new OLED display enhancement algorithm. With that, you’re promised accurate visuals and vivid pictures. The laptop’s edge-to-edge display also features anti-reflective coating to reduce eye strain and avoid interruptions to your viewing experience. 

“The Huawei Matebook X Pro is powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 processor. It works with exceptional speed and seamless responsiveness, so you can depend on it for any task regardless of your line of work. Those who carry out intense data processing or video editing can rest assured that the laptop will not overheat with its innovative cooling system. It features the Huawei Shark Fin Fan 3.0 design with dual fans to ensure airflow and efficiency. Not only that, it also features a 70 Wh large-capacity battery, which can power two hours of office use with just 10 minutes of charge. 

BURO Gadget Guide June 2024, Huawei Matebook X Pro

“Your productivity levels will also get a boss with its Super Turbo features and AI-powered resource allocation for efficient power usage. The Huawei Share and Multi-screen features will also enable you to integrate your Huawei smartphone into your workflow. You will be able to project your smartphone screen onto your laptop, drag files between devices, and more.” —Amanda Fung, Senior Lifestyle Writer

Price: RM 10,999

Availability: Purchase on the official Huawei website

For more information, click here . 

HUAWEI PURA 70 ULTRA – REVIEW

BURO Gadget Guide June 2024

“Launched last month, the Huawei Pura 70 Series made headlines its collection of latest devices sporting significant upgrades. Featuring the Huawei Pura 70, Pura 70 Pro, Pura 70 Pro+ and Pura 70 Ultra, these nifty gadgets make up the rebranded P series which offer a captivating blend of innovation, artistry, and exceptional performance. I recently got my hands on Huawei’s flagship model, the Pura 70 Ultra, to test out for a month—keep reading for my thoughts below.

BURO Gadget Guide June 2024

“From the get go, the Huawei Pura 70 Ultra is a stunning smartphone to look at. It comes in three colourways of brown, black and green—the latter of which I think makes the device even more premium and elegant to the touch thanks to its starry pattern and embossed texture. Furthermore, the Huawei Pura 70 Ultra is made even more durable with the Crystal Armor Kunlun Glass which is scratch and drop resistant of up to 300 times more than normal glass. 

BURO Gadget Guide June 2024

“Of course, the real star of the show is the camera on the Pura 70 Ultra. Sitting on an XMAGE label that outlines the brand’s unique Forward Symbol Design, it has a distinctive Ultra Lighting Pop-out Camera lens that is accented with a unique red ring. I can’t deny that the mechanical sound it makes as it pop outs is satisfying and quite addictive! I like that it also doesn’t protrude all that much and the smartphone only sits at a slight tilt when laid flat down. 

BURO Gadget Guide June 2024

“Huawei’s P Series has always been a pioneer in mobile photography, setting several standards such as introducing Night Mode and dual camera systems into the market. The Pura 70 Ultra continues this legacy. The smartphone is equipped with the industry’s first Ultra Lighting Pop-up Camera, featuring a 50 megapixel retractable primary shooter that achieves a one-inch image sensor and a large aperture in a compact body. The results is a revolutionary imaging system that is able to capture photo-realistic images in stunning detail and speed. 

BURO Gadget Guide June 2024

“With the periscope telephoto aperture that can be manually adjusted from F4.0 to F1.6, I’m able to achieve incredible bokeh effects right on the spot. It also has superb light-gathering abilities which produces full focal HD photography across the entire focal length. In the primary shooter, I particuarly enjoy the 3.5x zoom lens as it is just so usable in various environments and different subjects. 

BURO Gadget Guide June 2024

“However, you’ll find that objects from a great distance will also prove to not be an issue as the Ultra Lighting Macro Telephoto Camera can produce clear images and videos without losing any detail. As someone who frequently covers music festivals and concerts, the Pura 70 Ultra will come in super handy in these situations.

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“Arguably, the most impressive camera technology on the Pura 70 Ultra is its ability for action shots and capturing fast-moving objects. Using the industry’s first Huawei XD Motion Engine and Ultra Speed Snapshot feature, the smartphone creates clean images with little to no motion blur (especially in good lighting) in just its standard mode alone. For example, check out how its powerful camera processing and nippy shutter speed produced a still image of my portable fan going at full speed! So if you’re always struggling to capture moments of your children or pets that scurry around, the Pura 70 Ultra is perfect for you.

BURO Gadget Guide June 2024

“On the other hand, I do have to mention the elephant in the room. Can you use the Huawei Pura 70 Ultra despite its restrictions and sanctions? While you won’t find the Google Play Store in the smartphone or many of Google’s native apps such as Youtube and Gmail, there have been significant improvements in Huawei’s App Gallery. Applications such as Maybank, WhatsApp and Instagram are available. To find an app that is not available in the App Gallery, you can find it on Petal Search and download it as an APK. However, as with most APK apps, they may not work smoothly as my Spotify tends to crash. But it is not to say that it’s impossible to use, you will just need to go through several more steps to get to the apps you need.

“All in all, the Pura 70 Ultra has been a delight to use during the past month. With its revolutionary camera technology, improved app gallery, sleek design and whip-fast performance, I do think that it’s a powerful smartphone befitting its premium price tag. If you’ve always wanted to get into Huawei, there’s no better time than now to try the very best of the brand.” —Marissa Chin, Lifestyle & Culture Writer 

Price: RM6, 599

Availability: Purchase at official Huawei Experience stores

For more information, latest updates or promotions about Huawei’s latest products, visit the Huawei Official Website , Facebook or Instagram .

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