Archive for October, 2010

Canon EOS 50D DSLR review

I take a look at the new mid-range DSLR from Canon and take it to a skate park to test it’s high ISO capability.

Is D3100 a best entry level DSLR camera?

I’m an entry level photographer and planning to buy Nikon D3100, please suggest if any other camera model with the better features exists for the same price.

Please let me know whether Sigma or Tamron lens are good for D3100 and also suggest me a better low budget lens for D3100.

Hi, I have a 6 megapixel nikon D40. The question that I have is simple, I have a sigma 18-50mm f/2.8. It’s not supersharp at 2.8, so if I would upgrade to a 12 megapixel camera, (3000×2000 to 4000 x 3000) then my images would be in higher resolution, making the image more detailed, so "more" sharpness?

If you have a higher resolution, can this effect other stuff, like color accuracy, So in theory if you would make a D40 with 12 megapixel with the same other specs and cpu, and compare this to the 6 megapixel version.

Also I’m still not figured out if my lens has front-focus issues, it think I have some. Is it normal for lenses to have some? Could it have something to do with just DOF, object who are close have more front focus…

If you are a owner of the D700 or D300, have you had good experiences with the fine tuning autofocus mode (a mode where you can adjust front or backfocus, so you have sharper images)

Of course, gear is not all, a newbie with a D3 and fast nikkor lens could do worse then an experienced guy with an entry level dslr?

greetz

Like the 300D and Canon’s other entry level EOS offerings in the past, the 500D is revolutionary for being the first in its class to offer full HD video recording, capped with a fairly reasonable price tag. Please read the full review at: www.hardwarezone.com

Looking for an entry-level DSLR?

im buying my first dslr (i’ve had regular digital cameras in the past, all were canon). i need a little help finding a good one. you should know:
it would be used for mostly posed pictures of people and nature, extensive yet simple focus options would be nice. also some candids/action shots. a little bit of everything, really .. also, it must have video recording, and be under 0. although ive been with canon my whole life, i’d be willing to switch, but ONLY to nikon. which company is better (especially in terms of customer service???? canon wasnt fantastic in that area. overall, any suggestions would be great.

Should I buy a Nikon or a Canon?

I’m going into college with photography as my major and I’ve been on the market for a new dslr camera for a couple of months now, but I have only considered Nikon’s. Canon’s i have a hard time shopping for as the titles of the cameras all seem foreign to me besides the rebel. My mentor himself uses a Canon camera with a sigma lens. I’ve mostly handled lowered end slr cameras besides some of his older cameras. Graphic design is what I centralize in, my limit right now price wise is 0 or less. I want at least 6mp… I’m unsure what to get, What i don’t want is the entry level dslr like the nikon d3000. Any input would be greatly appreciated, thanks for your time. :)
(I’m looking at used cameras not new Camera’s im quite aware that new any of the top line Nikons are well over ,000. I just dont know much about any other brands)

Nikon Launches New Range of Cameras

Nikon officially unveiled its new range of DSLR and compact cameras at a launch event in Sunway. Nikon showcased their new Coolpix P7000, S80 and S1100pj projector camera. The camera maker also launched off two new DSLRs, the D3100 entry-level camera and the mid-range D7000.

I’m buying a new camera and want to get a DSLR because I want to be able to have more options with my photos. I’d really like to spend less than 0, but am willing to go a little more if it makes a huge difference in quality.

A good entry level Canon DSLR camera?

Can someone suggest me a model? And if you can, please tell me the name of the model in different regions. I know Canon names its cameras differently for different regions. Thanks a bunch! :)

Pentax KX DSLR Digital Camera and 18-55MM Lens

The Pentax KX DSLR Digital Camera is the perfect DSLR Digital Camera for beginners, hobbyists, or anyone on a budget. It combines the high-tech features of a Digital SLR with the ease of use and affordability of more entry level point-and-shoot models. You give up nothing, and get a whole lot of high-quality digital camera in the process. The Kx has a 12.4 megapixel image sensor featuring in-camera shake reduction. Equipped with Live View, the Pentax KX DSLR Digital Camera has the same features you’d find on a point-and-shoot digital camera: Face Detection, contrast autofocus, various picture modes and lighting options and more so you get the perfect picture every time. The Kx also shoots continuous HD movies (720p) at a continuous 24 frames per second, and has a built-in microphone so you don’t miss a thing. The Pentax KX DSLR Digital Camera and 18-55MM Lens is a great camera with an awesome lens. This entry-level DSLR is compatible with a wide range of lenses , and makes taking your photography hobby to the next level easy as well as affordable. So be sure to pick up the Pentax KX DSLR Digital Camera and 18-55MM Lens today!

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