Tag: Buyers Guide
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ACD SYSTEMS
Article: Canon EOS Rebel T3
Article: External Storage
Chances are, you’re storing a lot more digital media on your computer than even just a year or two ago. Chances are, you’re storing a lot more digital...
Article: Photo Printers
This is an exciting time for photographers who like to make their own prints. This is an exciting time for photographers who like to make their own...
Article: Special-Duty Software
For many photographers, image processing is more work than play, but even if you enjoy it, you’ll appreciate the speed, control and creativity provided by plug-ins and specialty software.
Article: Essential Acessories
Ahead of the trend toward natural, interactive interfaces, the Wacom Cintiq 21UX offers the most precise way yet to interact with a truly useful, large-format display.
Article: Bags & Cases
When taking your photography out on the road, it’s essential to have the right bag to carry the right equipment.
Article: Tripods & Supports
You probably know that tripods can make a huge difference in getting sharper pictures, but buying a tripod definitely isn’t as exciting as buying a new camera or lens.
Article: Flash & Lighting
Mastering the tools to control light is one of the most effective ways to improve your skills as a photographer. ...
Article: Pocket Cameras
Sometimes carrying a DSLR just isn’t practical and actually may get in the way of taking great shots.
Article: Premium Compact Cameras
Ideal as a backup camera for your SLR and for those times when you need a small camera that doesn’t sacrifice control and features, the upper tier of compact cameras can do some amazing things.
Article: Sony DSLR A900
Even two years after its initial release, the Sony DSLR-A900 is still resolution champion in its class with a 24.6-megapixel, full-frame Exmor CMOS sensor. ...
Article: Leica M9
While the high price point of the Leica M9 is certainly not for the faint of heart, you can’t deny the stylish elegance for which the historic M Series of Leica rangefinders are known.
Article: Sigma SD15
The long-awaited successor to the SD14, the new SD15 features the same unique Foveon X3 image sensor but improves upon the SD14 with quicker operation. ...
Article: Sony DSLR-A560
Replacing the DSLR-A550 as Sony’s top APS-C DSLR, the new A560 adds 1920x1080 AVCHD video capability (plus 1440x1080/30p MP4 video), thanks to a new 14.2-megapixel APS HD CMOS sensor.
Article: Sony SLT-A55
Well, it’s not really a DSLR, and it’s certainly not mirrorless.
Article: Olympus E-620
The E-620 packs a number of the E-30’s features into a lower-priced, smaller package—it’s one of the smallest and lightest DSLRs you can buy.
Article: Olympus E-30
When the E-30 was first introduced, it bridged the gap between the E-3 and the more consumer-focused E-520—it even beat out the E-3 in resolution, with 12.3 megapixels compared to the E-3’s 10.1 megapixels.
Article: Olympus E-5
Olympus introduced the Four Thirds System with the professional-oriented E-1 DSLR back in 2003.
Article: Nikon D3100
For a few dollars more than the older D5000, Nikon’s newest DSLR, the D3100, omits the Vari-angle LCD, but increases still resolution to 14.2 megapixels and also bumps video capture up to 1080p HD (from the D5000’s 720p), with full-time autofocusing...
Article: Canon EOS 60D
Speculation about the popular EOS 50D’s replacement has been rampant for some time.
Article: Sony Alpha NEX-3
A smidge larger than the NEX-5 (but still more compact than any other mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera), the NEX-3 shares most of that camera’s fine features.
Article: Panasonic Lumix DMC-G10
Panasonic’s “economy” mirrorless model, the G10 has much in common with the G2 (which was introduced at the same time), including the 12.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor, Venus Engine HD II processing and built-in pop-up flash unit.
Article: Olympus PEN E-P2
Olympus’ second mirrorless model, the E-P2 shares most of the EP-1’s features, but adds some improvements.
Article: Olympus PEN E-PL1
Olympus’ “economy” mirrorless model, the E-PL1 is probably better suited to the compact-camera user moving up to an interchangeable-lens camera than to the DSLR user looking for a smaller alternative.
Article: Which Camera Is Right For You?
If you're not familiar with Aesop’s fable, “The Fox and the Cat,” here’s how it goes: A Fox was boasting to a Cat of its clever devices for escaping its enemies.
Article: Photo Printers
It never has been easier to get prints at home that meet or exceed traditional lab prints. If you’re replacing an aging model, inkjet technology has made some big strides forward in the last few years, both in terms of ink formulations and the methods b...
Article: Photographer’s Toolbox
All that’s really needed to take a solid photograph is a camera and lens. But it’s all of those extra gadgets and tools that really end up boosting your images from good to creative, exciting and dramatic.


























