Sony NEX 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens Review |
This medium telephoto lens for Sony NEX range offers a similar view angle which is equivalent to a 75mm lens used on a 35mm camera, which is very ideal for portraits shooting. The bright maximum aperture is f/1.8, and it also owns an Optical Stabilization, silent focusing and just costs for $255. |
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Carl Zeiss Apo-Sonnar T* 135mm F/2 Lens Review |
Although this telephoto lens features rather basic specification, the promise of the optical Carl Zeiss lens that has high quality is known is that itself is enough to tempt some photographers, though it costs more than $2,550. |
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Olympus TG-830 – A Camera With Impressive Set Of Features (Part 1) |
The Olympus Tough TG-830 is a camera that targets the market niche of photographers who have energetic lifestyle and frequently shooting in extreme conditions. It is water-resistant, shockproof, freeze proof and crushproof. There are models in red, blue, black and silver available for roughly $330. |
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Pentax WG-3 GPS Outdoors Camera Review (Part 2) |
Colorful photos are well brought by the well perform WG-3. Portraits have beautiful skin tone and no sign of red-eye effect. Underwater shots are also look good. You can also take HDR shots, which is a hard update that Petax have to innovate a lot from the previous compact camera. |
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Pentax WG-3 GPS Outdoors Camera Review (Part 1) |
Introduced in 1/2013, the Pentax WG-3 is a new outdoors camera. The latest model is able to resist water down to 14m and its new lens owns a maximum aperture of f/2.0. Model with the built-in GPS is available in purple and green and costs about $488. Model without GPS is available in orange and black with the price of $435. |
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Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC Macro OS HSM C Lens |
This lens weights about 465g, pretty lightweight. Though it’s not heavy, the design quality is good, and the lens mount is made from copper. As a result, the lens can keep itself on the balance position well with Canon EOS 600D used to test. The lens is covered by a matte black finish with a piece of rubber pad to control zoom. |
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Fujifilm Fujinon XF 14mm f/2.8R Lens Review |
The lens with a super wide angle is designed for interchangeable-lens X-Pro1 Fuji camera. It features a field equivalent to a 21mm lens on a 35mm camera, a maximum aperture of f/2.8 and costs about $1,155. |
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Nikon Coolpix L320 - A Compact Camera (Part 2) |
The images are well exposed with good color. The portrait photos have perfect skin colors and do not have the red-eye phenomenon when using the flash. The last two images above were captured by using the zoom at its longest length, great for shooting wildlife. |
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Nikon Coolpix L320 - A Compact Camera (Part 1) |
The Nikon Coolpix L320 was proclaimed in March 2013 and is a compact camera with 26x optical zoom and a 16.1 megapixel sensor, updating every zoom common value. It is available on the market for $262 |
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Canon EOS 700D Digital SLR Camera Review (Part 3) |
With the price of $928.5 for the body only, the 700D’s launch price is much lower than the 650D’s price of $1048.5 when it was first introduced in less than a year ago. This makes the 700D really worth an investment. |
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Canon EOS 700D Digital SLR Camera Review (Part 2) |
The colors are wonderful with good saturation. You can change the sharpness, contrast, saturation and color tones via the image options. Shooting with flash produces good quality shots with very few red-eye effects in portraits. |
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Canon EOS 700D Digital SLR Camera Review (Part 1) |
Canon has introduced the update version of the Canon EOS 650D model, the Canon EOS 700D, which features some updates to the 650D while the touchscreen and Hybrid AF are still retained to create continuous AF during the video recording process, stereo microphones, 5fps continuous shooting, built in HDR creation as well as the DIGIC 5 processor, which supports high ISO settings. |
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GoPro Hero3 Black Edition - Digital Camcorders |
If strapping a video camera to your head and jumping off things is your idea of fun, chances are you’ve already heard of GoPro. Its wearable action camera, the Hero, has reached its third generation, and it’s been souped up with new features. |
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Compact System Cams - Hotshots (Part 3) : Canon EOS M |
Canon has taken its own sweet time in joining the fray, but the EOS M is worth the wait. With styling that apes the PowerShot range of compacts rather than a DSLR, it offers an approachably familiar control layout for anyone upgrading. It handles well too, with construction that pulls off the trick of feeling both lightweight and built to last. |
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Compact System Cams - Hotshots (Part 2) : Nikon 1 V2, Olympus E-PL5 |
A smaller sensor and bigger body is a bad combination for Nikon Pitched at enthusiasts, Nikon’s second-gen V2 succeeds 2011’s V1 with a more serious, angular design. The new look is chiefly due to a new top plate housing an integral flash, plus an EVF. The aluminum and mag alloy body includes a handgrip, although this makes it a squeeze for most pockets. |
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Compact System Cams - Hotshots (Part 1) : Sony NEX-6, Fujifilm X-E1 |
The essentials are well catered for here, with a large APS-C CMOS sensor that’s more than capable of sharp images when combined with the bundled 16-50mm Power Zoom. As this is a mechanized zoom, altering framing whilst shooting video is achieved much more smoothly than most of us could manage manually. |
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Sony Nex-3n Camera - Cheap-Priced Prominent Shooting (Part 3) |
Colors are vibrant and accurate at all sensitivity settings, and the details are pretty sharp. NEX-3N provides sensitivity range from ISO 200 to 16,000, allowing much flexibility. If you take photos for the web, you will be pleased when shooting to ISO 6,400 – at ISO 12,800, noise becomes visible in the dark areas of the frame even when watching images at 12% of their full size. |
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Sony Nex-3n Camera - Cheap-Priced Prominent Shooting (Part 2) |
A big fault of NEX-F3 (and the models that come before it) is low focus speed, luckily, most of the problem is solved with 5R, and the improvements are currently brought to the basic mode. Performance can’t compare to what you’ll have with most of the DSLRs or even the Micro Four Thirds cameras from Olympus, but it’s better than what we used to see with Sony, even what you’ll receive for now with the cameras such as Canon EOS-M. |
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Sony Nex-3n Camera - Cheap-Priced Prominent Shooting (Part 1) |
The most famous property of NEX-3N is the size – except for the lens, it’s only thicker than the pack of cards, with the body having the size of 4.3-inch in width, 2.4-inch in height and 1.4-inch in depth. It’s pretty lightweight, with 7.4 ounce (body only), but it still feels solid, and is well-made. |
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Sony SEL 10-18mm f/4 OSS Lens Review |
A wide – angle zoom lens for the Sony NEX camera offers a quite wide angle equivalent to 15-27mm lens on a 35mm camera. The lens can also be proud of its maximum aperture of f/4, image stabilization and the price of $1,062. |
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Samyang T-S 24mm f/3.5 ED AS UMC Lens Review (Part 2) |
With the optical performance of their manual focus lenses, Samyang is rapidly building good brand image, and this new lens also contributes to their success. The sharpness in the center area is wonderful at the maximum aperture and not much different from that towards the edges of the 35mm frame area and the lens’s center. |
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Samyang T-S 24mm f/3.5 ED AS UMC Lens Review (Part 1) |
Tilt-shift lenses are usually too costly that many photographers cannot manages to justify the cost, although they are wonderful in controlling the focal plane and distortion. This new 24 tilt-shift product from Samyang just offers a retail price of $1,427, which makes it the least expensive product of the kind available now. |
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Sony Cyber-Shot WX200 - 10x Optical Zoom Len In An Ultra-Compact Camera (Part 1) |
Sony Cyber-shot WX200 offers an 18.2-megapixel Exmor R (Backlit) CMOS sensor delivering the fast shooting speed as well as improved performance in low light. Some auto smart modes is integrated for achieving the best shots regardless of your camera experience, and there’s lots of edging modes and creative options including background lighting/HDR, hand-held night scene, and many artistic creative shooting modes. |
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Mini Cullman Nanomax 230T CB6.1 Tripod Review |
The Cullman Nanomax 230T CB6.1 – a small aluminum tripod with a 10-year warranty – is a compact tripod which is very suitable for DSLR (with light weight), Mirrorless and travel cameras. |
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ40 Travel Zoom Camera Review (Part 2) |
Shots from the TZ40 are colorful and the level of details is also very good. Portraits have beautiful and decent skin tones and there is no sign of red-eye effect. The auto HDR mode combines the images together without needing the support of tripods, helping sharpening the details in the shadows and highlights. |
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ40 Travel Zoom Camera Review (Part 1) |
The sensor of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ40 is an 18.1 MP high sensitivity MOS one, whose shooting speed can reach even 10fps. The 20x optic zoom lens has each 35mm equivalent to 24048mm which is extendable to 40x with the Intelligent Zoom. This device features the Hybrid OIS whose mission is to keep your shots as sharp as possible, and the level shots can detects the horizontal line and keep your images always straight, even when you tilt the camera. |
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Carl Zeiss 24mm F/1.8 Sonnar E ZA T* Lens Review |
This wide-angled lens provides viewing angle that is equivalent to the 36mm lens used on a 35mm camera and has the price of $1,142. It has fast max aperture of f/1.8, silent focusing and is one of the highest-end lens of Sony having the Carl Zeiss brand and the optical anti-reflection T8 coat. |
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Fujifilm X20 – Premium Style With Great Image Quality (Part 2) |
The exposure is reliable when the camera keeps producing bright saturated images with many decent details. The color is excellent and flash performance is quite stable with the good harmony between the subject and background detail, giving a decent look result, although the flash light is a little soft. |
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Fujifilm X20 – Premium Style With Great Image Quality (Part 1) |
Coming with more than 10 latest upgrades since the introduction of X10, the Fujifilm X20 is a luxury digital camera of Fujifilm. There are available versions of black and silver or all black. Owning the $748 RRP set and new sensor features, the Fujifilm X20’s phase detection focus was enhanced and its image processor was also improved to produce sharper shots. |
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Canon IXUS 255 HS - 10x Optical Zoom In A Compact Camera Body (Part 2) |
The photos have a good amount of detail throughout at both ends of the lens, with purple fringing that does not seem to occur. When using the Clear Image Zoom, it is clear that the image quality is reduced, but you would not notice if you shared the photos on the web. The lens has a minimum focusing distance only about 1 cm, which allows you to shoot excellent close-up images. |
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Nikon Coolpix P7700 - Fast Performance, Excellent Images |
The P7700 has a full set of manual and semi-manual exposure modes. For no-brainer shooting, its automatic exposure mode and its array of scene modes will do the trick. Advanced options include active D-Lighting, three customizable user shooting modes, distortion control, and the ability to fine-tune white balance or to select a color temperature. |
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