Monthly Archives: December 2011
Induro Tripods: Try and Find a Better Tripod!
| December 27, 2011 | Posted by admin under Tripods |
You can try, but you’ll never find a stronger, more stable tripod. Which is why Induro is the choice of professionals the world over. For them – and for you – it’s the best tripod money can buy. With their Carbon Fibre 8X CT-Series, Induro tripods continue to get even better. Eight layers of Induro’s…
Pentax Optio WG-1 GPS Pros and Cons
| December 25, 2011 | Posted by admin under Pentax |
Pentax Optio WG-1 GPS Kit Digital Camera This heavy-duty 14-MP camera is waterproof to 10 meters, shockproof, freeze proof and crushproof. It’s equipped with a stabilized 28-140 mm lens, 2.7-inch (230,000-dot) LCD screen and a built-in GPS. Features include many auto modes plus essential overrides, a 720p movie mode, an improved digital microscope mode with…
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 Pros and Cons
| December 24, 2011 | Posted by admin under Panasonic |
Particularly rugged and waterproof to a full 12 meters, this 12-MP camera with a stabilized Leica DC 28-128 aspheric lens is also shockproof, dustproof and freeze proof. It includes outdoor-oriented features such as a built-in GPS, an altimeter and barometer, many photo functions, plus a 1080p Movie mode, a 2.7-inch (230,000-dot) LCD, a 3D photo…
Olympus Tough TG-810 Pros and Cons
| December 24, 2011 | Posted by admin under Olympus |
The latest rugged compact from Olympus, this 14-MP model with stabilized 28-140 mm lens and three-inch (920,000-dot) LCD screen, is waterproof to 10 m, shockproof, freeze proof and crushproof. Useful amenities include built-in GPS, 3D Photo mode, 720p movie mode, Tracking AF, eight special effects Art Filters, built-in LED illuminator lamp and in-camera Panorama mode.…
Nikon COOLPIX P300 Pros and Cons
| December 24, 2011 | Posted by admin under Nikon |
For an enthusiast level 12-MP camera, the P300 features a fast 24-100 mm f/1.8-4.9 stabilized High Refractive Index lens, Features include numerous automatic, semi-automatic and manual functions and a three-inch (921,000-dot) LCD. Extras include a 1080p Movie mode, a 360°/180° Easy Panorama mode, high-speed 7-fps burst mode, Automatic Scene mode selector and two control dials…
Casio Exilim EX-ZR100 Pros and Cons
| December 23, 2011 | Posted by admin under Casio |
One of the fastest cameras in its league, this 12-MP mode! can fire 10-MP photos at a blazing 4-0 frames per second in high-speed burst mode thanks to its dual-core HS processor. It’s well specified too, with a three-inch (461,000-dot) LCD, a stabilized 24-300 mm lens, modes such as HDR, 360° Panorama and 1080p Movie,…
Nikon D5100 Pros and Cons
| December 23, 2011 | Posted by admin under Nikon |
Benefiting from some of the technology developed for the semi-pro D7000, including the EXPEED 2 processor and 16-MP CMOS sensor, this full-featured DSLR offers a fully articulated three-inch (921,000-dot) LCD, full 1080p HD video with continuous autofocus and extras such as in-camera HDR plus new special effects features for both JPEGs and movies. The D5100…
Canon EOS T3i Pros and Cons
| December 22, 2011 | Posted by admin under Canon |
Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC 4 Imaging (Body Only) Revolutionary it’s not, but the Canon EOS T3i is a well-specified SLR that’s ideal for beginners who want to get creative and elevate their photography to the next level. This new DSLR offers several benefits over the T2i: a…
Olympus Pen E-P3 Digital Camera Review: Pros and Cons
| December 21, 2011 | Posted by admin under Olympus |
Olympus PEN E-P3 12.3 MP Live MOS Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with 17mm Lens Olympus’s best Micro Four Thirds camera to date, the E-P3 has almost everything you could want from a compact system camera. The 12.3 million effective pixel count could be higher, but the rest of the spec is impressive, with current…
Best DSLR Cameras 2012 – Top 10 Digital SLR Cameras
| December 20, 2011 | Posted by admin under Digital Cameras |
Overall performance, efficiency, functionality, versatility and adaptability are the SLR’s strong suits. Performance indicates better responsiveness to the photographer’s needs: flexibility in configurations and functions; sharp, clean, accurate and bright optical viewfinder; as well as the best image quality that the latest technology can offer. Versatility means the SLR camera is part of a much…