11 Jun
Engadget calls it a unicorn, Gizmodo is convinced it is a photoshopped fake image. However nobody can deny that Nikon has lately become quite aggressive and has probably surpassed Canon in innovation, performance and attractive new models.
The only real difference in the ranges of the two companies being the full-frame Canon 5D, it would be surprising if Nikon did [...]
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10 Jun
The Sony A350 has been reviewed before but the review of dpreview is certainly stricter than most and shows the two-sided personality of the 14Mp body.
Build quality is very good and the feel of Liveview is excellent, the friendliest possible for those that have only used compacts before.
Where the A350 seems to fail to impress [...]
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10 Jun
The announced characteristics of the new Canon 1000D/Rebel XS are as predictable as we previously talked about:
10 megapixel CMOS chip.
Liveview.
450D-like menus.
Digic III processor.
7-point auto-focus.
3 fps continuous rate.
2.5 inch LCD.
Will be sold with an image-stabilised 18-55mm kit lens.
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05 Jun
The new E-420 baby DSLR from Olympus is the world’s smallest one -by a tiny margin- but that’s of course not all. If size is the main deciding factor compacts are preferable, but for DSLRs we are talking performance before anything else, right?
LetsGoDigital reviews the E-420 and results are pretty impressive. The review even describes [...]
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29 May
So the Canon Rebel XS/1000D seems to be arriving to compete with the cheap lineups of the likes of Olympus, Sony, Nikon and Pentax. I have already written my feeling that going lower than the 450D/XSi is not a necessity for Canon.
But here we are with some indicative spec. So what are we most likely [...]
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23 May
Once more dpreview reviews a DSLR in great detail. It is the turn of the Canon 450D / Digital Rebel XSi, the fourth iteration of Canon’s entry model after the 300D, 350D and 400D. From the review the following points are clear:
The 450D/XSi is an incredibly able “more sorted” camera for its segment that has [...]
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15 May
Canon planning to launch a new entry DSLR below the 450D/XSi is still just a rumour. Given however how the whole thing usually develops after those rumours, and far fetched thoughts become real products, it could be a very realistic possibility.
DSLRs still have admirable growth and Canon obviously has to find a way to stop [...]
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13 May
In the same fashion that the Olympus E-420 replaced the E-410, now comes the E-520 to replace the E-510. As expected, improvements are incremental and overall the E-520 is a better product with better developed features and additions:
Better dynamic range, a point where the E-510 had attracted some criticism.
Larger 2.7 inch LCD.
Face detection, a feature to please users [...]
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25 Apr
ElectronRun has already mentioned the new Sony 24.8 megapixel full-frame sensor being prepared for forthcoming DSLR cameras. Given that Nikon is a really good Sony sensor customer, rumours on a forthcoming Nikon D3x with a -surprise surprise- 25 megapixel full-frame sensor are nothing but perfectly logical. A new Nikon D90 to replace the Nikon [...]
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20 Apr
Built like a tank and ready to take any hardship coming its way, Nikon’s D3 is its first full-frame DSLR, a model awaited by Nikon fans for five years now. Dpreview is taking a full review and guess what, it concludes that the D3 is “possibly the most compelling, capable and well-rounded professional digital SLR [...]
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15 Apr
In PMA 2008 Sony made a surprise move by announcing two and not only one new DSLR body. The Alpha A350 is the more impressive of the two since it packs 14.2 megapixels, together with a long list of concentrated features like sensor based stabilisation, swivel screen and live preview. CNET has reviewed the A350 [...]
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15 Apr
ElectronRun covers DSLR developments and only last week I listed 7 reasons DSLRs are so important to manufacturers. From PMA 2008 it is becoming apparent that the reflex camera entry category is already incredibly crowded. Manufacturers respond with an increasing number of models and the inclusion of as many features as possible.
This however leads to [...]
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11 Apr
In a recent post about global camera sales in 2007, DSLR cameras were mentioned as a special and very important category. If you have noticed, the DSLRs sold in 2007 were about 7.5 million, roughly 6% of overall camera sales which exceeded 120 million.
So since the volume of DSLR cameras is so low overall, why [...]
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08 Apr
In DSLR systems, lens is as important as the body. Professional choices are largely based not only on megapixels and body features, but also -sometimes mainly- on what lens ranges have to offer. Olympus understands this very well and given that its DSLR system was built from the ground up, a lot of good lens [...]
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08 Apr
Source: Dyxum
Some people are plain creative and come up with stuff and conversions that would more likely be expected from factory engineers. As Engadget reports, the moderator of the Dyxum photographic forum has managed to convert an old 58 mm/f1.2 Minolta lens from the 60s to AF for a brand new Sony A700!
The forum post [...]
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