Budget shooter rocks rival-bashing features Posted by Joe Minihane
It's always hard to justify spending extra for a waterproof camera that will do you good at the beach but deliver mediocre image quality everywhere else. Photography Blog has taken a look at Fujifilm's new 12 megapixel FinePix XP10 waterproof shooter and, while it predictably falls short of DSLR-level quality (or even high-end compacts), it overall scores a very positive review thanks to its 5x ...
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Small and powerful, Sonys entry into the compact interchangeable-lens market will appeal to the novice shooter for its simplicity and the prosumer for its image quality
Copyright Scott Bourne 2009 - All Rights Reserved - Made With 7D (NOTE: There are tons of sites that show sample footage from all the cameras I mention in this post – here’s some I posted – feel free to use Google to find them and decide for yourself which has the best video quality. Also I am not reviewing this camera from the point of view of a still shooter – although it is quite competent in that regard as well.) I’ve been playing with all the current crop of DSLRs that shoot video. T
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Addressing the growing market for a smaller camera with professional features, Olympus recently introduced the compact, lightweight Micro Four Thirds EP-1 a.k.a. "PEN" digital camera. I never go anywhere without a camera, but schlepping the bulky DSLR is not always convenient and my iPhone camera quality isn't always acceptable. Interchangeable lenses, a range of in-camera filters and the option to use full manual settings lend the beautifully-designed stainless steel shooter a wealth of cre
Tags: Camera Filters, Camera Quality, Camera Review, Digital Camera, Dslr, Interchangeable Lenses, Iphone, Manual Settings, Olympus Camera, Olympus Pen, Pen Camera, Professional Features, Shooter, Stainless Steel
The Nikon D3s is just weeks away from launch, according to the camera company’s gossiping beanspillers, and this time, it’s bringing full HD video shooting to the table, just like the Canon Eos 7D . Read on for what we know so far. As you might have guessed based on the HD video revamped Nikon D300s , the Nikon D3s takes the current D3 shooter and stuffs in full HD video shooting. The Nikon D3s is also believed to feature a 12.1MP sensor, 14fps still snapping and a 1.3x crop mode.
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We looked at the leak yesterday , and the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF1 was just announced shortly thereafter, where it is hailed to be the smallest and lightest system digital camera with a built-in flash in the world. This LUMIX shooter will bring the Micro Four Thirds system to a new level, where it targets consumers who are toying with the idea of making the jump to DSLR cameras, while prosumers who pick this up can always enjoy the convenience it offers without compromising on performance qualit
The Canon S90 is a new tempting point-and-shoot even for a pro shooter like myself (as well as other journalists.) The camera was announced today by Canon during a press event at the Museum of Natural History today in NYC. This camera is targeted towards professionals and enthusiasts that want a compact camera of some sort that can deliver better image quality than most of the other point-and-shoots out there. Granted, the camera seems to be able to deliver so far on the promise. This
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