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1. Colour science. I don't know how to say it any other way but Canon cameras don't have much manipulation of the colour of the out of camera image, Fuji and Sony do. This is a bigger deal than you might think if you don't like post processing and want what comes out of camera...
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The Nikon D7000 is keen to stand apart from the older Nikon range as an all-new camera. Indeed, to dispel the myth of it being a D90 replacement, it’s worth pointing out that both cameras will continue to run in the current Nikon range for the time being and the gap between one an...
“The 16mm F1.8 G is now the widest prime lens in our G lens lineup and pairs seamlessly with all our latest full-frame Alpha series cameras, as well as the FX3 and FX30 cinema cameras. With 79 E-Mount lenses now available, we are continuing our mission to ensure photographers, ...
The Canon 5D Mark IV and Nikon D850 are two popular models that feature the more common DSLR body design. Flagship DSLRs designed for professionals, however, typically feature a larger square-shaped design that has a battery grip built into the camera. This additional grip allows photographers ...
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Choosing the right camera app for your Smartphone can be difficult but it is important to get right. It needs to have the right blend of pro features but is not difficult to use. Camera apps come with multiple choices for shooting video with your Smartphone but not all are great. Some do...