| Nikon D750 DSLR Review The newest entry to Nikon's dSLR lineup is the powerful D750. Sporting a 24.3-Megapixel FX-format CMOS imaging sensor, EXPEED 4 image processor, 51-area AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and a 3D Color Matrix Metering III sensor with a 91,000-pixels, Tilting 3.2-inch LCD, built-in WiFi and the same video capabilities as the D810; this is an incredibly powerful camera in a smaller, more compact body than most full-frame dSLRs. Along with these amazing components, the camera also features a slew of automatic and creative features that allow anyone to pick up and shoot with this camera. From full automatic shooting to some great camera effects modes, there are plenty of creative modes for images, even if you are not sure how to create them on your own. For the more advanced users that this camera is really designed for, the camera will do everything you can imagine, and it will do it well. The camera is available body-only or in a kit with the 24-120mm VR zoom lens. Two great features that are just making their way to these higher end dSLR models are a very welcome on the D750. First Nikon has finally built-in the WiFi feature, no more attachments necessary to share your images with the world. As long as you have a smartphone or tablet with cellular service, you can connect the camera and instantly share your images (so long as you have a good cell signal). The WiFi connection also allows you to view and copy the images from the camera to your phone. Once connected your phone can also be used as... Continue Reading | Olympus PEN Lite E-PL7 REVIEW | | Sony's Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals | | Nikon 1 J4 REVIEW | Nature-Revealing Its Beauty by Keith Nichols (Nikon D7100) "Many nice photos have to do with being at the right place at the right time. This is one of them. The female Mallard was resting on a log by a small lake when I spotted it. As I was taking photos of her she would fluff out her feathers revealing colors I never knew existed on this bird. " 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 7,265 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 Going Mirrorless: I Ditched a DSLR for a Samsung NX30 Samsung took over the Hollywood & Highland shopping and entertainment complex for a west coat sequel to the company's successful #DITCHtheDSLR New York City event. If you missed the original, #DITCHtheDSLR is a campaign to promote Samsung's NX-series of mirrorless ILCs (interchangeable lens cameras) where a few hundred people brave enough to face a long wait and unknown elements were able to trade any functional DSLR (with lens and battery) for one... Continue Reading Tamron Celebrates the Production of their 5 Millionth High-Power Zoom Lens Tamron has just reached an impressive milestone with the production of their 5 millionth "high-power" zoom lens since the release of their AF 28-200mm f/3.8-5.6 (71D) lens in 1992. Their zoom lenses continue to be a popular choice among enthusiasts who are looking for budget friendly options. We recently tested their 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Macro lens, an 18.8x zoom lens that covers a 35mm equivalent focal range of 24.8mm-456mm on APS-C DSLRs. To learn more... Continue Reading Sony Launches New High-speed G-series XQD Format Memory Cards Sony has just released a new line of high-speed XQD format memory cards, which boast read speeds of up to 400MB/s. The new G-series cards support both USB 3.0 and PCI Express Gen2 interfaces, with write speeds of up to 350MB/s; which is about three times faster than their N-series XQD cards. Sony is currently offering capacities from 32GB up to 128GB, and they supply a handy USB 3.0 card reader with each card. Pricing is from about $165 for the 32GB model, on up to $800 for the 128GB model. For more information... Continue Reading | |
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