Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens Review |
This is the latest incarnation of Canon's 18-55mm image stabilized kit lens for EF-S compatible EOS cameras sporting their new STM stepping motor technology, which promises to provide smooth, silent autofocus, especially well-suited for video. |
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Fujifilm FinePix T500 - An Upgraded Version Of The T400 |
The Fujifilm FinePix T500 was announced in January 2013 and is an amateur camera, upgraded version of the T400. It has more megapixels and more zoom, with a 16-megapixel sensor and 12x optical zoom, but its screen is smaller - if you need a machine with 3-inch screen, the T550 is otherwise identical. |
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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Marco Lens Review |
This telephoto macro lens provides cameras the Micro Four Thirds system from Olympus which offers a view angle equivalent to 120mm lens using on a 35mm camera. There is also a MSC focus motor which is very quiet and creates life size magnification at its closest focal length. |
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Nikon Coolpix S3500 – Providing 7x Optic Zoom Lens At Low Price (Part 2) |
The distortion is low at ISO 80, 100. Images are getting softer when ISO is at 200. The distortion slightly increases at ISO 400 and once again at ISO 800, but image quality is not much affected. When ISO reaches 1600, many details are lost, especially those at the corners of some of the squares in our test. |
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Samsung Galaxy Camera - A Hybrid Between Photography And Sharing |
Digital photography has resulted in anyone with a camera shouting about how they are a professional and taking the Pics at all and sundry’s weddings. But, elitism aside, digital photography has come far in a short time, and certainly is the future of photographic arts. These days, getting a great camera that can produce massive images of at least good quality with ease is not a difficult task. |
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Nikon AF-S Nikkor 80-400mm F/4.5-5.6G ED VR II Lens Review |
Among all of the Nikon lenses, the 80-400 mm lens has been updated for some time. The old lens had a reputation for being slow and clunky. Fortunately, this new lens may not be like so thanks to the autofocus mechanism, Nano-Crystal coating to help control light and reduce vibration. |
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Olympus PEN E-P5 And Olympus OM-D E-M5 - Head-To-Head Comparison |
Olympus PEN E-P5 is the latest Micro Four Thirds camera models from Olympus and is a premium PEN camera, and alternative for E-P3, and has some features of Olympus OM-D E-M5, as well as further innovation than E-M5. Here, we look at the mainstream features of both to see the differences between the 2. |
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Sony Cybershot DSC-HX50 - The Smallest Optical Zoom Camera (Part 2) |
Noise is low at ISO 80, 100, 200 and 400. At ISO 800, noise makes to lost detail, photos become softly at ISO 1,600. Photos are very soft at ISO 3,200, but noise increases at ISO 6,400 and 12,800 significantly. Photos at these two highest settings are best for photos which are resized to use on web. |
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Lumix LF1 Review - The Newest High-End Compact Camera Of Panasonic (Part 2) |
Good sensitivity range can be extended by using iDynamic option, or using HDR mode will link three photos with a maximum resolution. Purple fringing is quite strong in all three photos, however this is found in the wide-angle lens. There are many levels of detail sharpness at wide angle setting, although photos appear quite blurry when using telephoto zoom. |
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Best New App-Ons – August 2013 |
This add-on makes your New Tab page look like Windows 8, with big colorful tiles that give you one one-click access to popular websites and apps. Click the pencil icon in the corner of a tile to choose a different site to display. You can also change the color and size of the tiles. |
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Canon PowerShot G15 12MP Digital Camera With 3-Inch LCD |
With each iteration of Canon’s powerful G-series compact camera range, there’s another reason to buy one, but also to adopt a wait and see attitude in anticipation of the next one. In the case of the G15 it is not only what Canon added, but also what they left out, that made us love this camera |
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Samsung DV150F Compact Camera Review (Part 2) |
Image is soft in the corners, although details are generally good in the rest of the image, as well as when zoomed in. Digital zoom is best avoided, unless you plan on sharing on web such as Facebook, where the image will be resized. Some purple fringing visible, although this is most noticeable in high contrast areas, and not a big deal in most photos. |
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Samsung DV150F Compact Camera Review (Part 1) |
A front 1.5-inch LCD screen is designed for easy self-portraits or to attract children through animation inside, and a 5x optical zoom lens and 16 megapixel sensor responsible for image. On the rear is a 2.7inch screen, and the camera comes with a number of intelligent shooting modes, multiple scene modes, and built-in effects. |
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Toshiba Camileo S40 - A Small Pistol-Grip Camcorder |
The Camileo S40 is a small pistol-grip camcorder with a 1/3.2in CMOS sensor, 5x digital zoom (10x if you use resolutions lower than 1,920x1,080) and a color touchscreen. It’s more of a ‘fun’ camcorder than an enthusiast’s tool, so it lacks some high-end features we’re used to seeing on camcorders, such as Wi-Fi. |
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Nikon Coolpix P520 - A Pretty Good Update Version Of P510 (Part 2) |
One more time, there’s noise increment of the images at ISO 3200, but the image quality remains pretty well. when shooting in P/S/A/M mode which you can use the Hi1 settings, this setting is equivalent to the ISO 6400 standard, but the image quality is pretty bad, so, it’s best to avoid it, unless you’re shooting images to share on the web. |
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Nikon Coolpix P520 - A Pretty Good Update Version Of P510 (Part 1) |
Nikon Coolpix P520 was released in January, 2013 and it was one of the bridge-like camera with a 42x optical zoom lens, 18-megapixel COMS backlit sensor and a 3.2inch multi-anlged LCD screen. This was an update version of P510 and is available in hues such as silver, red and black with the price of $440. |
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Panasonic HX-WA30 - A Pistol-Grip Full HD Camcorder |
The Panasonic HX-WA30 is a pistol-grip Full HD camcorder that’s waterproof to 10m, shockproof to 1.5m and resistant to dust. This means you can use it in places you ordinarily wouldn’t take a camcorder, such as on the beach, in the sea and in driving rain and mud. |
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G6 Camera Review (Part 2) |
No red-eye in portrait photos with flash, color and detail are very good. Several scene modes are shown above - these are the "Romantic sunset" and "Clear sunset". Each scene mode is a tutorial on how to use modes, as well as suggestions for the best lens options. |
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G6 Camera Review (Part 1) |
Panasonic Lumix G6 is Panasonic’s updates to Panasonic Lumix G5, and features integrate with Wi-Fi, NFC, OLED EVF screen, improve video mode, focus peaking, and is the latest product DSLM of Panasonic. Panasonic Lumix G6 is available with a body only priced of $823.5. |
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Sony Alpha A58 Digital SLT Camera (Part 2) |
Dynamic range is good at reliable exposure, and has the option to increase the activity with DRO (Dynamic Range Optimization) or HDR shooting, which automatically combine multiple photos at different exposures. |
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Sony Alpha A58 Digital SLT Camera (Part 1) |
The 20.1 megapixel Sony Alpha A58 DSLT is the newest Sony camera with interchangeable lens and translucent mirror technology and is designed to replace both the Sony Alpha A37 and A57, provides simplicity for users of Sony Alpha DSLT. |
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A Nikon Coolpix AW110 Camera Review (Part 2) |
Detail is good at both ends of the lens, although they're softer in the corners. There is little sign of purple fringing. The lens has a minimum focusing distance of only 1 cm, this gives a very detailed macro photography. |
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A Nikon Coolpix AW110 Camera Review (Part 1) |
The Nikon Coolpix AW110 was announced in January 2013 and was an updated version of Nikon's first all weather camera, AW100. It is now waterproof to an impressive 18m. You can buy the AW110 in blue, black, camouflage or orange for $405. |
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Fujifilm Finepix HS50EXR Camera Review (Part 2) |
Colour is good with bright saturated colours and you can enhance these using one of the Fujifilm film modes, including Velvia to enhance the saturation and richness, or Astia for a softer effect. The Flash performance is good with no signs of red-eye, although it's worth keeping an eye on the (Auto) ISO setting as the camera often increases the ISO setting when using flash. |
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Fujifilm Finepix HS50EXR Camera Review (Part 1) |
The Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR features a 42x optical zoom lens equivalent to 24mm wide-angle zooming all the way to 1000mm at the telephoto end. A 16 megapixel EXR CMOS II sensor features hybrid auto focus, optical image stabilization, as well as a 3-inch vari-angle tilting screen. |
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Sony SEL 18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 OSS P Lens Review |
This is an 11.1x zoom lens that has wide-angle with super telephoto focal lengths used for the Sony NEX system cameras. It offers an angle of view equivalent to a 27-300mm lens used on a 35mm camera and features optical stabilization, silent focusing and the option to adjust the zoom with a texture in the servo motor, ideal for recording video. |
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Sigma 120-300mm F/2.8 DG OS HSM S Lens Review |
This 2.5x zoom lens features a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture, the process of silent focusing and optical image stabilization. It falls into Sigma’s 'Sports' lens series and is particularly interesting since the zoom range is similar to that of a 70-200mm lens with a 1.4x tele-converter equipped, while still maintaining a fairly rapid f/2.8 maximum aperture in the zoom scope. |
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Nikon D5200 Review - A Mid-Range Digital SLR |
Nikon D5200 DSLR is ideal for your first DSLR or just as an upgrade from the older model. It is well designed, comfortable and easy to use, and offers very good image quality at an affordable price. |
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