Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Fuji X-S1; Panasonic SZ5; Nikon S01; Canon S110 Reviews

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Fujifilm X-S1 Review

Fujifilm X-S1 Review

For 2012, FujiFilm has really brought out the 'big guns', as can be seen with the new X-S1. This model is a cross between their popular HS series of high-end super-zooms, and their newer X series of high-end dSLR-like cameras like the X100 and X10. The X-S1 brings a lot to the table, with exposure options to suit the needs of just about any level of photographer. From EXR Auto to full manual, the X-S1 has you covered. On top of this, the camera uses a larger (in consumer camera standards) 2/3", 12-megapixel EXR CMOS image sensor, which they promise will bring a high level of image quality with some help from the camera's FUJINON 26x optical zoom lens; which covers an impressive range of 24-624mm, with a maximum aperture range of f/2.8-5.6.

Other appealing features include a high resolution EVF, Fuji's all new "Intelligent 2x Digital zoom" (which doubles the X-S1's zoom capabilities with minimal sacrifices to resolution and image quality), true Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), up to 7fps burst mode shooting at full resolution (10fps at lower res), a heads up eye sensor for switching to the EVF, Full 1080p HD video at 30fps with stereo sound (h.265 format), RAW and JPEG image formats, and a Li-ion power source good for up to 500 shots on a single charge...Continue Reading


Read Panasonic LUMIX DMC-SZ5 Review

Panasonic LUMIX DMC-SZ5 Review

Read Panasonic LUMIX DMC-SZ5 Review
Nikon Coolpix S01 Review

Nikon Coolpix S01 Review

Nikon Coolpix S01 Review
Read Canon PowerShot S110 Review

Canon PowerShot S110 Review

Read Canon PowerShot S110 Review
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Don't be Fooled by the Facebook Copyright Hoax

Hoaxes and misinformation are a big part of Facebook, whether it's the repeated information about Mars passing close to earth in August - this happened in 2003 and has been reported on Facebook every year since - or one of the many "1,000,000 likes and my dad quits smoking" pages. The latest hoax has a bent towards photography. According to whoever started the post off initially, a new Facebook policy change will make it so that your photo copyrights will belong to the company, rather than to you. This is, of course, complete bunk. The message insists that you repost a specific piece of precedent - which doesn't even apply - and that this will somehow save your copyrights. The hoax even got so big that Facebook took time to speak out on it... Continue Reading

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