Sunday 30 September 2012

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Thursday 27 September 2012

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Q. In the August issue, at the end of the review of the Sigma 50–150mm f/2.8 EX APO DC OS, you suggested that a teleconverter could be used with this lens. It has been my experience that teleconverters are not compatible with zooms from any manufacturer. Your comments?

A. While it’s true that zooms and telecoverters usually don’t mix, your generalization is far too broad. High-end telezooms (such as 70–200mm f/2.8 constant-aperture lenses) usually work with full functionality with matched teleconverters. (We tested the 70–200mm f/2.8L Canon EF IS II zoom with the Canon Extender EF 1.4X III in the June 2011 issue and got excellent results.)

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Wednesday 26 September 2012

Sony Cyber-shot TX66; Olympus TG-1 iHS; Canon PowerShot G1 X

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX66 Review

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX66 Review

Sony has been making ultra-compact T-series cameras for quite a while, and each year that goes by they seem to get smaller. For 2012, they added a couple new models, including the Cyber-Shot DSC-TX66. This is one of the smallest cameras we've tested to date (8/2012), but don't let that fool you; the TX66 is still packed full of features.

The body design is very familiar if you've used a T-series model in the past, with the small all metal body housing an internal Carl Zeiss 5x optical zoom lens mated to an 18-megapixel Exmor R CMOS image sensor. Other appealing features include a 3.3-inch OLED touch screen display, BIONZ processor, Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, iAuto and Superior Auto exposure control, Sweep panorama, 3D modes, and Full HD video options (in both AVCHD and MP4 formats). All of this is packed into a metal shell that measures just 3 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 17/32 inches... Continue Reading


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Sony Unveils Their Photokina 2012 Alpha, Cyber-Shot, and NEX Offerings

Just one week prior to Photokina 2012, Sony has just announced some heavy hitters in their Alpha, NEX, and Cyber-Shot categories. Each new model boasts some impressive specifications, with the theme for this fall's products hovering around the words, 'full-frame'. Out of five new models, three offer their newly developed 24.3-megapixel Exmor CMOS full-frame image sensor; along with the latest version of their powerful BIONZ processor. For our camera buffs, you'll want to check out the Alpha SLT-A99 (successor to the DSLR-A900), NEX-6, and the Cyber-Shot DSC-RX1 (the World's first full-frame, compact point-n-shoot). Those who focus more on video will appreciate the professional level video options packed inside the SLT-A99, along with the new full-frame NEX-VG900, and the crop body NEX-VG30. For more details on each of these new powerhouses... Continue Reading

Olympus Borrows Features From Their OM-D Line to Create Two New Digital Pen Cameras; the E-PL5 and E-PM2

Olympus Borrows OM-D Features for Two New Digital Pen Cameras; the E-PL5 and E-PM2

Hot off the press, Olympus America has launched two new PEN cameras for the latter half of 2012; just in time for the upcoming holiday shopping season. Both models incorporate a large majority of the powerful features first launched in their OM-D EM-5 camera, including the same 16-megapixel micro Four Thirds Live MOS image sensor and TruePic VI (dual core) image processor. This also means the E-PL5 and E-PM2 offer Olympus' newer 35-point AF system, and improved burst shooting at up to 8fps; which is almost twice as fast as past PEN cameras that were limited to 4.3fps. Both models have received an improved... Continue Reading

Canon Adds Three New PowerShot Cameras to Their Ranks

Canon Adds Three New PowerShot Cameras to Their Ranks

Along with the EOS 6D announcement this morning, Canon has released three new PowerShot models to replace existing cameras from last year.

All three share a newly developed 12-megapixel CMOS image sensor, along with DIGIC 5 processors, RAW and JPEG image formats, and Full 1080p HD video recording. First up is the... Continue Reading

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