Thursday 27 February 2014

Camera Test: Nikon DF DSLR

 
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February 27, 2014
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Classic looks married to cutting-edge performance
Up until now, the retro camera trend has been limited to smaller cameras. With the new Df, Nikon brings classic styling to a DSLR. The two-toned, black-and-silver (or all-black) body is fairly bristling with physical dials, evoking yesteryear with aplomb, yet the imaging engine is the same as that found in Nikon’s full-frame flagship D4. But unlike the D4, Df won’t capture video. How’s that for retro?

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The 30 Most Important Digital Cameras

1997 Sound Vision SVmini (a.k.a. Vivitar ViviCam 3000 & Umax MDX-8000)

A lesser-known innovator in digital imaging history, Sound Vision was founded by former Leaf employees in 1995 and created the first CMOS-based consumer camera, the SVmini. The company also made an early CMOS-based studio camera in 1998, the CMOS-PRO. Curiously, because CMOS sensors first appeared mostly in low-priced cameras, they were initially seen as inferior to CCDs. Now CMOS has almost entirely supplanted CCD.

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Wednesday 26 February 2014

Nikon D610, D5300 & Sony a3000 Reviews

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Nikon D610 DSLR Review

Nikon D610 DSLR Review

Nikon recently released the D610, which serves as an upgrade to the D600 that featured a few issues hindering the popularity of the camera. For the most part, there were very few changes from the D600. It features the same 24.3-Megapixel imaging sensor, fast and accurate AF system, and video recording abilities that originally gave the D600 all the hype. Nikon did replace the shutter, giving the sensor better protection from dust and oil (the major issue with the D600) and slightly increasing the burst shooting rates. The D610 has never officially been listed as a replacement or fix to the D600, but the incredibly similar cameras with only the major fault being fixed speaks for itself. Nikon has also knocked a little off of the price tag, making the D610 their most affordable FX-format (full-frame) camera.

The power and performance of the D610 is enough to satisfy just about any photographer. It still offers the same smaller and lighter body of the D600, but keeps the performance and image capabilities of a full-frame camera. The lightning fast AF system features 39 points and works all the way down to f/8, giving you more capabilities with long lenses and converters. When shooting in Live View mode, the camera features a 2,016-dot RGB sensor as part of its 3D color Matrix metering system. This system allows the Auto Scene Recognition system to excel at determining tough situations and shooting conditions. Live View also provides the camera with... Continue Reading


Nikon D5300 DSLR Review

Nikon D5300 DSLR REVIEW

Nikon D5300 DSLR Review
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Sony a3000 Review

Sony a3000 REVIEW

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Canon adds three new compact ELPH models

Canon adds three new compact ELPH models

Canon has just released three new "sleek and compact" PowerShot ELPH models, which focus on appealing features at an affordable price. The ELPH 150 IS is the top model in this cast, which offers a 20-megapixel CCD image sensor with Intelligent IS, and a 10x optical zoom lens. The ELPH 140 IS and ELPH 135 IS share very similar specs, including 16-megapixel CCD image sensors and 8x optical zoom lenses.

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Sony launches new Alpha series ILC:
the a6000

Sony has just announced a new addition to their Alpha series of ILCs, formerly known as NEX. The Alpha 6000 or a6000 is a powerful new mirrorles camera that features a 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS image sensor, their newer BIONZ X processor, a new and improved GUI, a high-resolution OLED viewfinder, and the "world's fastest autofocus system". On top of this, the a6000 boasts burst shooting at up to 11fps at full resolution, and of course built-in Wi-Fi with NFC tech. To learn more, including pricing and availability... Continue Reading

Sony rolls out a range of new Cyber-shot models

Sony rolls out five new Cyber-shot models

Just in time for CP+, Sony has rolled out five new Cyber-shot cameras, which update their H and WX lines. Their new H-series models sport powerful optical zoom lenses, ranging from 35x to 63x. The two new WX-series cameras are geared more towards portability, however the WX350 still packs a punch with a 20x optical zoom lens; which just so happens to make it, "the world's smallest and lightest camera with a 20x optical zoom lens". Other features you'd expect to find are present, including Wi-Fi and NFC technology on select models. To learn more about each of these new Cyber-shots... Continue Reading

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Thursday 20 February 2014

A Majestic Gallery of Tree Photography. Plus: The World's Fastest SD Card

 
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Trees take center stage in this collection of impressive photographs
Trees often show up in photography, sometimes as green blurs in the backgrounds of portraits, other times as tiny clusters in sweeping landscapes. But, for our January Photo Challenge, we dared our readers to make trees the stars of the show. The entries were every bit as epic as you'd expect. 

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1997, Sony Digital Mavica MVC-FD5/FD7 

The Magnetic Video Camera line debuted as analog still video in 1981, and went truly digital with the FD5 and its 10x-zoom-equipped twin, the FD7. These got millions of consumers into the habit of popping their digital memory out of their camera and into a computer drive; a floppy-disk drive, in this case. Mavicas once accounted for 40 percent of U.S. digital camera sales.

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