Nikon D600 Review The Nikon D600 is entering a bit of new territory, giving their FX-format Full-Frame shooters the option of a smaller, lighter camera body with the image quality, sensitivity and performance of their larger, professional series of dSLR cameras. On the other hand, they are also offering a smaller, cheaper solution to those who are on the fence about spending the big money and carrying a monster of a camera. The Full-Frame 24.3-Megapixel CMOS imaging sensor is combined with Nikon's Expeed 3 image processor and a blazing fast AF system to give you all of the speed, quality and benefits of a professional camera with a much smaller price tag. They have included all the great extra features as well; WiFI capabilities with an optional adapter, dual card slots, i-TTL control with built-in flash unit, built-in RAW (NEF) and HDR processing, Full 1080p HD video recording and the availability of the huge selection of NIKKOR lenses... Continue Reading | Samsung MV900F Review | | Camera Lost in Creek for Three Years Returned to Owner | | Nikon Coolpix P7700 Review | March 12th Winner: Dumped Again by Mary-Ella Bowles (Canon 5D) "I spotted this crane unloading sand from a ship. The repetitive motion going back and forth with its load gave me many opportunities to experiment with different settings etc.. I was struck by the beauty of the cascading sand in this particular shot." Click Here to See Today's Photo of the Day Winner! | Are you a Steve's Fan on Facebook? Steve's Digicams now has over 6,220 awesome fans around the world and we'd love for you to join our social network. It's a fun place to see high resolution Photo of the Day albums, interact with other shutterbugs, post your own photos, and read our latest articles or reviews! | Steve's Digicams Most Popular News Stories A Giant Wave Crashes a Marriage Proposal Matthew Hartman had the perfect proposal planned. He wrote a song to play for his then girlfriend, found a perfect rock so stand on near the ocean, and recruited his photographer friend Jonathan Hwang to capture the whole thing. He played his song, got down on one knee, pulled the ring out, and was then knocked off of the rock by a giant, unexpected wave... Continue Reading Canon Creates a Full-frame CMOS Sensor for Shooting Video in Low Light Low light situations are a pain, but Canon's new video sensor is made to solve that. The company has created a full-frame 35mm sensor that can shoot HD video in places with just 0.03 lux of illumination. Canon says that this is the point where the human eye has trouble distinguishing objects, and that this camera is up to the task of delivering high quality video in near darkness. In order to do this, Canon took a page out of HTC's playbook and lowered the pixel count. The sensor offers up just 2-megapixels, but each of those pixels is around 7.5 times larger than those found on modern sensors. That's not all there is to it though - Canon has specially engineered hardware as well as software alogarithms in order to provide the best low light performance possible... Continue Reading Amazing Macro Snowflake Photos Captured with an iPhone and $5 Accessory We can talk about gear all we want, but when it comes right down to it, photographers that know what they're doing can create great photos with even the simplest of tools. Photographer Bob Woodworth managed some very cool macro shots of snowflakes using only an iPhone 5 and a macro attachment that he picked up for $5 on Amazon. The result is pretty phenomenal. Woodworth took the shots outdoors against his dark backpack and ended up with a series of very nice looking pictures... Continue Reading | |
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