Digital SLR cameras generally save their images to one of two different types of memory card: the majority support CompactFlash (CF), while others such as Nikons D3000 and the Canon Rebel XS write data onto Secure Digital (SD) memory cards. The latter are inexpensive and favorable for their smaller form factor and better physical contact surface instead of fragile pins. Some DSLRs, however ...
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Nikon D3x 24 5MP FX Digital SLR Body Only The Nikon D3X-meticulously engineered for professional assignments that demand nothing less than extreme 24.5-megapixel, FX-format image performance. In the studio or on location, the D3X faithfully captures NEF (RAW) files that, when processed, exceed 138 MB. Nikons exclusive EXPEED image processing technologies support extremely low-noise and faster, more accurate 51-point autofocus with 4 Dynamic AF modes, includi
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Nikon’s latest entry-level digital SLR, the D3000, features a 10.2-megapixel sensor, a 3-inch LCD screen which is 20% larger than previous Nikons, 11-point autofocus system and a new Miniature Effect Mode which changes the appearance of distant subjects to look like close-ups of miniature models . While 720p video recording found on the Nikon D5000 is not present, there is a Stop Motion Movie Mode. The main highlight of the D3000 is the all-new Guide Mode which helps newbie digital SLR
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Let’s see, it features a sensible 10 megapixel sensor, an enormous 3.5 inch LCD (going to end up on a DSLR eventually) and the obvious sleek styling. Of course we’re discussing the Sony Cyber-shot T500 which the Digital Photography Interface reviews : The camera takes pictures quickly but don’t get performance mixed up with usability. The camera’s usability is rather crummy with lots of pages to go through, the ever-confusing Sony XMB menu (why can’t we just have the OLD menu system back?!).
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Let’s see, it features a sensible 10 megapixel sensor, an enormous 3.5 inch LCD (going to end up on a DSLR eventually) and the obvious sleek styling. Of course we’re discussing the Sony Cyber-shot T500 which the Digital Photography Interface reviews : The camera takes pictures quickly but don’t get performance mixed up with usability. The camera’s usability is rather crummy with lots of pages to go through, the ever-confusing Sony XMB menu (why can’t we just have the OLD menu system back?!).
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Sony DSLR Reviews
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Nikon DSLR Reviews
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Canon DSLR Reviews
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