Canon EOS-1 DX (Part 1) |
One of the main features of the ID X is the very impressive 12 frames per second, which can go up to 14 in high speed mode. I’m used to 11 on the D4 and I’m wondering if the extra will really make a difference. Another key feature is the impressive ISO range of 100 to 51,200 which can go up to 204,800 when expanded. |
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Digital SLRs Market Overview |
The D-SLR market continues to grow strongly, driven by the arrival of models offering significant incentives to upgrade while also largely weathering the rise and rise of the compact system cameras. |
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DSLR Shootout: Advanced Professional Level - Nikon D4, Canon EOS-1DX |
Nikon D4 is a relatively new entrant in Nikon's professional camera systems. Compared to the Nikon D3S it offers a better resolution, faster burst mode shooting and better ISO and movie recording performance. Just one look at the D4 and you will know that this beast is meant to deliver an impactful performance. |
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Fujifilm X-E1 - The Perfect Travel Camera |
Fujifilm launched the X system earlier this year with the X-Pro 1. Although the camera was well received, its pricing seemed likely to limit its appeal. Targeted at professionals and enthusiasts, the new X-E1 aims to further strengthen the X system's appeal to a wider range of enthusiasts with its solid metal body and analogue dial led control. |
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Full Frame DSLR And Violent Fight |
Canon and Nikon face in every series about full-frame camera’s price. In addition, Sony also return after many years of being absent from this market. |
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Top 10 Camcorders - Jan 2013 |
The world's first consumer 3D camcorder is essentially a converter lens bundled with a competent HD shooter. In 3D mode it does have some limitations like no zoom and difficulty with fast-moving subjects, but spectacular results make it worth the price. |
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Top 10 Cameras - Jan 2013 |
The LX7 has stolen the advanced compact spot in our top ten from Nikon's P7100 with a beautiful (if chunky) construction, speedy autofocus and a wide-angle f/1.4-2.3 Leica lens. Tons of manual controls and fantastic image quality make this a trusty second cam. |
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Top 10 DSLRs - Jan 2013 |
Our new favourite DSLR has a new hybrid CMOS sensor which enables continuous autofocus during video recording, a responsive touchscreen and 5fps burst shooting. Image quality from the 18MP sensor is excellent and focusing is super-quick. Brilliant. |
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Sony Alpha NEX-5R Review – Part 2 |
The equipment is supported with system of cross–bred focusing with 99 grades and 25 contrastively detective areas that make speed become faster. Camera can shoot with 10 picture frames/second and focus continuously. This speed is nearly similar to professional camera. Efficiency of focusing becomes excellent due to Fast Hybrid AF system and it can shoot continuously with 10 picture frames/second. |
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Sony Alpha NEX-5R Review – Part 1 |
NEX-5R was integrated to connect with Wi-Fi. Therefore, users can access application store to set up supportive features for equipment. In addition, it can use Wi-Fi to share data and connect with social network…Besides, auto focus’s efficiency of NEX-5R was improved by upgrading focusing ability with AF hybrid system. |
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100 – The Best PnS So Far |
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 is a point-and-shoot camera that many photographers dream. Its image sensor has the same size as the sensor on Nikon J1 without mirror and 3.6x zoom lens opens to f/1.8 at wide angle - and it can be put into your back pocket. |
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