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Canon Rebel T2i / EOS 550D Compared to the Nikon D90 SLR (Digital Review)
Canon recently released the 18MP Canon Rebel T2i, also known as the EOS 550D, which serves an update to the 15MP Canon Rebel T1i. The Canon Rebel T2i 550D receives a number of updated features versus its predecessor the Canon Rebel T1i 500D. As of today, the 12.3MP Nikon D90 SLR is the closest competitor to the Canon Rebel T2i EOS 550D. Since its introduction, the 12.3MP Nikon D90 has quickly become one of the best selling enthusiast oriented SLR cameras on the market. The Nikon D90's popularity is because the camera offers excellent image quality and is backed by an impressive feature and performance set. So does the new Canon Rebel T2i EOS 550D have what it takes to dethrone the Nikon D90 as the DSLR benchmark in its class? Check out our Canon Rebel T2i EOS 550D versus Nikon D90 SLR side by side comparison review and the accompanying sample images to find out. See full story...
Digital Review Mon, 15 Mar 2010 09:44:00 +0100

GoPro HD Hero2 Motorsports Edition (cnet)
The GoPro HD Hero2 is easily the best GoPro camera yet, with the ruggedness and quality that we've come to expect and a new user-friendly interface.
cnet Mon, 14 Nov 2011 21:07:00 +0100

Polaroid SC1630 Android-powered camera pops up in video (cnet uk)
The new Android-powered Polaroid SC1630 reclaims instant photography from the cameraphone in our lovely video.
cnet uk Wed, 11 Jan 2012 18:48:00 +0100

Sony Alpha SLT-A77V (with 16-50mm lens) (reviews.cnet)
The Sony Alpha SLT-A77V is an excellent, well-designed camera for deep- pocketed amateurs; it nevertheless has a few limitations that may make it impractical for professionals.
reviews.cnet Wed, 25 Jan 2012 18:58:00 +0100

Panasonic HDC-TM900 (cnet)
Panasonic's trio of prosumer camcorders, the hard-disk-based HDC-HS900 and flash-based TM900 and SD800, deliver generally excellent video quality and provide the full set of manual controls and features advanced users want. But you have to be willing to baby the white balance a bit. The TM900 is my top pick of the three for its EVF, but if you're on a tight budget the SD800 should suit just fine.
cnet Wed, 09 Nov 2011 10:04:00 +0100

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150 (Black) (reviews.cnet)
Hobbyists and enthusiasts who want a megazoom camera with a lot of control over final results should strongly consider the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150.
reviews.cnet Thu, 20 Oct 2011 09:41:00 +0100

Nikon D5100 Compared to the Canon Rebel T3i Side by side (Digital Review)
Nikon recently released the Nikon D5100 SLR, which serves an update to the Nikon D5000. The Nikon D5100 is designed to appeal to both novice and hobby photographers by offering a wide range of both automatic options and extended manual creative control. The Nikon D5100 shares a fairly similar body design to the Nikon D5000, although receives a number of updated features, among them an almost identical 16 megapixel DX format CMOS sensor to the one found in the popular higher end Nikon D7000. Another addition is that the Nikon D5100 now features a larger 3-inch, 921K high resolution side mounted swivel LCD screen, versus the D5000 with a smaller 2.7-inch, and lower resolution (230K) bottom hinged swivel LCD screen. As of today, the 18MP Canon Rebel T3i SLR is the closest competitor to the Nikon D5100. Both cameras feature a very similar feature set and are intended for the same target market including entry level to more advanced enthusiast photographers. We have now had the opportunity to test the Nikon D5100 versus the Canon Rebel T3i, and have put together a detailed comparison to show how these two models stack up against each ...
Digital Review Sun, 08 May 2011 13:15:00 +0100

Fujifilm X10 camera proves a real keeper in our video review (cnet uk)
Looking for more than a casual fling? The gorgeous, leather-clad Fujifilm X10 is the kind of camera you'll want to keep for years.
cnet uk Wed, 18 Jan 2012 17:16:00 +0100

Nikon Coolpix L120 Long Range Zoom Camera Review (Digital Review)
The Nikon Coolpix L120 is the successor to the Nikon Coolpix L110 from 2010. Nikon designed the Coolpix L120 to appeal to those who are looking for an affordable and user-friendly camera with long range zoom capabilities. The 14 megapixel Coolpix L120 offers features that include; a 21x optical zoom lens with a unique side zoom control lever, CCD sensor-shift image stabilization combined with electronic vibration reduction (VR) for steadier handheld shooting, advanced face detection technology, EXPEED C2 image processing, 720p HD movie recording with stereo sound, user-friendly Auto Scene modes, and a large high-resolution 3.0-inch LCD monitor. Check out how the Nikon Coolpix L120 performed in our review. See full story...
Digital Review Wed, 23 Mar 2011 06:18:00 +0100

Panasonic HDC-TM40 (cnet)
Panasonic's HDC-TM40, TM41 and SD40 are some of the cheapest camcorders you can buy with a zoom lens and manual controls. If you care about video quality, spend a little more money on another model; if you don't, buy the cheapest one of these you can find, adjusting for the cost of memory for the SD40.
cnet Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:51:00 +0100

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V (Black) (reviews.cnet)
Feature junkies in search of a compact megazoom should get the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V.
reviews.cnet Thu, 16 Jun 2011 11:59:00 +0100

Canon PowerShot A1200 (black) (reviews.cnet)
As long as you're not in a hurry and your subject is stationary, the Canon PowerShot A1200 is an excellent little camera for the money.
reviews.cnet Tue, 10 May 2011 09:49:00 +0100

Nikon D3100 Review with Sample Images (Digital Review)
We have just posted a full review of the Nikon D3100 SLR complete with a gallery of D3100 sample images. While maintaining the same basic characteristics as its predecessor the Nikon D3000 SLR, in being compact and lightweight with a focus on ease of operation, the Nikon D3100 offers a range of new features and a number of body design differences. Some of the more notable updates on the Nikon D3100 include; a new higher resolution 14.2 megapixel sensor versus the 10.2 MP sensor in the D3000, a Live View option enabling the LCD monitor to be used to compose your images, full HD 1080p movie recording, improved ergonomics including a wider and more rounded grip, and new more user friendly controls. See full story...
Digital Review Tue, 26 Oct 2010 06:14:00 +0100

Panasonic HDC-SD40 (cnet)
Panasonic's HDC-TM40, TM41 and SD40 are some of the cheapest camcorders you can buy with a zoom lens and manual controls. If you care about video quality, spend a little more money on another model; if you don't, buy the cheapest one of these you can find, adjusting for the cost of memory for the SD40.
cnet Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:51:00 +0100

Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II Lens Review with Image Samples (Digital Review)
The Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II is a low cost fast prime lens designed for the Canon EOS system of cameras. When attached to a digital SLR camera with an APS-C size sensor, the lens offers approximately an 80mm field of view in full frame 35mm equivalent terms. As a result, the Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II presents itself as a good portrait lens, although it can just as easily be used for other types of applications such as low light and fine art photography. Check out our review of the Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II standard lens and see how it performed in our tests. See full story...
Digital Review Tue, 28 Sep 2010 09:13:00 +0100

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 (with 14-140mm lens, Black) (reviews.cnet)
It's speedy, feature-packed, and an excellent ILC for shooting video, but to consistently get really good photos out of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 requires shooting raw.
reviews.cnet Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:43:00 +0100

Toshiba Camileo BW10 Camcorder (Silver) (cnet)
The Toshiba Camileo BW10 is a basic, waterproof minicamcorder that's good enough to capture a casual cannonball into a pool, but not more treasured memories.
cnet Tue, 09 Aug 2011 20:05:00 +0100

Sony Cybershot DSC-W570 Camera Review (Digital Review)
The recently released 16.1 megapixel Sony Cybershot DSC-W570 compact digital camera serves as an update to the Sony DSC-W370 introduced in 2009. The Sony DSC-W570 features the same sleek design although the key specs have been updated to include; a 16.1 megapixel image sensor, a longer 5x zoom (25mm- 125mm coverage in 35mm terms) combined with Sony's optical Steadyshot image stabilizer, and in terms of video recording the camera provides for the ability to capture 720p HD movies with sound. Designed to appeal to those who are looking for a compact take anywhere type of camera that can easily fit in a pocket or purse while offering a range of user friendly features, the Sony DSC-W570 seems like a worthy competitor in the sub $200 price bracket. See full story...
Digital Review Fri, 11 Mar 2011 07:24:00 +0100

Samsung W200 Rugged Camcorder (Red) (cnet)
The Samsung HMX-W200 might be a little less impressive than its specs, but it's still a very good rugged minicamcorder for the money.
cnet Fri, 05 Aug 2011 10:06:00 +0100

Canon EOS 60D (with 18-200mm lens) (reviews.cnet)
The Canon EOS 60D is in many ways a great camera: fast, feature-packed, and with excellent photo and video quality. Some annoying aspects of its control layout dim its shine a little, however, so try before you buy.
reviews.cnet Thu, 13 Jan 2011 20:26:00 +0100

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Digital Camera Buyers Guide

Point and Shoot versus Digital DSLR

The first decision you need to make when buying a digital camera is whether to go for a DSLR (Digital SLR) camera, or a compact point and shoot camera. DSLR cameras are the larger cameras that most people associate with professional photographers.  Their key benefits are they have interchangable lenses, so you can shoot sharp images, whether the object you are capturing is within centimeters, or up to hundreds of meters away, depending on the type of lense used. 

DSLR's can also shoot at a much faster than a standard camera.  This is important when you are looking to shoot moving objects, or are looking to capture that magic moment at a sporting event.  So overall a DSLR is a lot more powerful, and therefore a lot more versatile.  This does mean that even entry level cameras are much more expensive than point and shoot digital cameras.  You can see a range of DSLR's on the following link DSLR Cameras.     

How Many Megapixels Do You Need?

Again the number of megapixels you need is determined by what you are using the images for.  10 megapixel cameras are now very common, even with the compact cameras at affordable prices, but if you are looking to upload, or email photo's, a 10 megapixel camera will create large files that will take a longtime to upload depending on your connection.  If however you are intending to blow up the images for posters etc then a camera in the 10 to 18 megapixel range will be required.

Memory Cards

Digital cameras store their images on memory cards, which makes them extremely versatile as you can markedly increase the capacity of the camera by adding a memory card.  It also means you can quickly and easily interchange the memory card between your electronics products for viewing or uploading to the internet.

Memory cards come in a number of different specs including SD cards, compact flash, xD cards, and a memory stick.  Generally camera’s only work with one particular card so it pays to check what the camera is compatible with before you purchase a memory card.

See the following page for a full range of memory cards, along with their specs and pricing details.

LCD Screen Size

A large LCD screen does make viewing easier, but its not only the size of the screen that is important.  Also take into consideration the sharpness and brightness of the images on the screen, and also the quality of the anti-reflective coating (if buying online without seeing the camera, check for reviews online).

Continuous Shooting

This is also sometimes referred to as Burst mode, and this functionality allows the user to take a sequence of photos in quick succession.  The speed at which a camera can takes shots is measured in frames per second.  The speed and total number of photos that can be taken in continuous shooting mode does vary between cameras, so it pays to carefully check this feature if this functionality is inportant to you.

Image Stabilizers

Their are often times when you are looking to take a photo where the external environment prevents you from taking a steady shot, such as in a moving car.  All digital cameras come with a built in stabilizer that do adjust for small camera movements.

There are two main types of stabilizers, either in the lense, or by shifting the sensor which is in the camera body itself.  Lense based stabilizers tend to be more expensive.  For a technical explanation of the different types of stabilizers see the following link Image Stabilization.    

Digital Camera Basic Features Video

The video below provides a basic guide about what to look for when buying a digital camera.

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Photography For Beginners, ISO, Aperture, And Shutter Speed
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