First World Problems: The problem of too much choice Buying a new DSLR these days isn’t like it was even ten years ago. Back in the early days of 21st Century your choice of a decent but good value DSLR was essentially between the one Canon option, the one Nikon option, and dare I say […]
Continue readingConsumers looking for an excellent value in high-performance Nikon DSLR cameras should take a hard look at both the Nikon D610 and the D7200, both of which are found in Nikon’s “enthusiast” lineup. The D610 is the follow-up model to the D600, which was introduced in 2012 as a low cost “FX” camera, which is […]
Continue readingThe Nikon D5300 is a very capable consumer grade camera based on Nikon’s DX format, which uses a smaller CMOS sensor, that captures still and video images at 24.2 megapixels. While positioned on the lower end of Nikons consumer grade camera lineup, the D5300 has proven to be a very popular camera due to its […]
Continue readingThe Nikon D610 and the D800 are two excellent full frame cameras offering excellent features, which will satisfy the needs of both amateur and professional photographers for years to come. The Nikon D610 is an “improved” version of the slightly older D600, which was initially launched in 2012, as an entry-level full-framed camera. The D800 […]
Continue readingThe Canon 5D Mark III and the Canon 7D Mark II are two of the most popular camera’s in Canon’s extensive lineup of digital camera bodies. Designed as follow on upgrades to the older 5D Mark II and 7D, both cameras are professional grade cameras cable of capturing amazing images, which makes them very popular […]
Continue readingCanon has been leading the way in technological advancements for several years now with all of the other major manufacturers following in their footsteps. One of the most exciting things for the consumer is how these technological advancements are finding their way into entry-level cameras at low price points. Both Canon’s T3i and SL1, which […]
Continue readingThe Nikon D810 and D4s are two of the most popular cameras in Nikon’s current lineup of “professional” DSLR cameras due to their excellent image quality and robust build quality. Introduced in 2014, the D810 is an incremental upgrade to the D800, while the D4s is the upgrade to the existing D4 camera. Although incremental […]
Continue readingNikon currently has ten cameras in their current line-up of DSLR cameras, which fall into three categories of cameras. Nikon labels these categories “entry-level,” “enthusiast” or “professional” with each category containing two of more cameras targeting a specific market. Two of the most popular of the cameras in the “enthusiast” line of cropped sensor and […]
Continue readingAll of the major camera manufacturers introduced a variety of new DSLR camera bodies in 2014. While Nikon introduced several cameras in their entry-level lineup, it was the introduction of the full-framed D750 and D810 that really excited serious photographers. Nikon segregates the DSLR market into three categories targeting entry, enthusiast and professional level photographers. […]
Continue readingWhile small in size and convenient, compact cameras often lag behind DSLRs in picture quality, due to the size of the camera’s sensor. They are also unsuitable to capture usable images of non-stationary subjects, which further limit their use. The Nikon D3100 and the Nikon 3200 cameras are both excellent options for new photographers looking […]
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