In this video Digital Photo’s technical editor Michael Topham is joined by Practical Photography’s test and technique editor Darren Harbar and technique writer Ed Godden to review the Sony NEX-C3, the Olympus EP3 and the Panasonic GF3. With on-location testing, detailed technical information and some friendly banter (in a beer garden, naturally) this video should tell you all you need to know about the cameras.
Archive for September, 2011
I HAVE MOST OF THE 1990s ORIGINNAL MEMORY CARD CAMERAS THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST HAS THE LARGEST LCD OF ANY CAMERA IN ITS DAY CLASSIC TOP NOTCH CAMERA I HAVE A WHOLE COLLECTION OF THESE DIGITAL MEMORY CARD CAMERAS FROM THE 1990s 1994 UNTIL 1999 and use all thirty of them on flickr great fun the Kodak-Nikon DCS-460 IS THE BEST CAMERA MAYBE THE GREATEST PORTABLE STILLS CAMERA EVER MADE ITS BUILT TO THREE TIMES FLEET STREET STANDARD THIS EXSAMPLE IS ONE OF THE FINEST ORIGINAL FLASH MEDIA CAMERAS ITS LARGE LCD AND HEAVY DUTY METAL BODY AND LENS MAKE IT CRAZY ITS LIKE A MODERN CAMERA BUT IN THE 90s THIS MODEL CAME OUT IN 1998 USES PCMCIA II WITH THE MEMORY CARD FITS INTO THE PCMCIA-1 ADAPTER THIS IS SO CAMERAS CAN PLAY BACK MORE THAN ONE MEMORY CARD PCMCIA-1 CAN PLAY BACK FIVE DIFFERENT CARDS THROUGH THE ADAPTER THE DCS CAMERA RANGE ARE FIRMWARE UPDATED FOR MEMORYSTICK BURT COMPACT FLASH IS THE MOST POWERFUL CARD THEY MAKE ANYWAY THERE IS NO NEED TO USE OTHER CARDS INSIDE THE MACHINE BUT EXSPANTION IS IMPORTANT THIS CAMERAS GETS 10/10 THERE BIS OTHER CONSUMER PRO CAMERAS IN THE 1990s COSTING £2600 BUT ARE RARE ITS USUALY A MASSIVE LEAP TO £13500 FOR A DCS 620 OR £15000 FOR THE DCS-520 WITCH ARE FLEET STREET CAMERAS NOT CONSUMER CHECK OUT THE KODAK DC=25 1996 LOOKS A CLASSIC COMPACT FLASH FIRST CONSUMER EDITION DIGITAL CAMERA ITS FILM CAMERA LOOKS WITH MICRO CHIPS INSIDE ,MAKE IT LOOK THE ORIGINAL CLASSIC IT IS SMARTMEDIA SUPPORT THE FUJI DS7 FROM THE SAME YEAR EVEN THOUH DIGITAL …
When it comes to the high-spec compact camera market, Canon has set the standard with the G-series, and raised the bar again with the PowerShot G12. The Canon G12 offers full manual control and raw shooting mode as well as smart auto, which lets the camera take charge. Add to this image stabilization, HDR capability and multi-aspect shooting, and you can see why this compact camera gives interchangeable lens cameras a run for their money. Check out the full review at www.techradar.com Techradar Buying Guide: Get the best compact camera for your needs www.techradar.com
Panasonic’s new DMC-LS70S 7.2 megapixel compact digital camera features a 3x optical zoom and a 2.0-inch diagonal LCD screen. And it’s steady does it, because the DMC-LS70S features MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS), which automatically detects and compensates for the inevitable shakiness we all experience when holding a camera. As a result, you’ll get clear and beautiful shots, even when zooming, shooting macro close ups, or capturing night scenery. Other great features include a simple mode for super easy operation (even for beginners), quick settings so you won’t have to take your eyes off your subject, and economical power up (the Panasonic MDC-LS70S runs on two AA batteries). Plus, the Oxyide batteries that come with this affordable digital camera, allow you to take more photos than you can with ordinary alkaline batteries. For more information on this camera, click the following link: www.tigerdirect.com
With camera manufacturers making their mirrorless cameras smaller and smaller these days it leads one to wonder why people would consider a compact camera. In this video we compare the two cameras, take our model dog out for a walk and then make some photography wishes at a wishing tree…..
Phase One IQ digital camera back – www.phaseone.com The Phase One IQ180, IQ160 and IQ140 digital camera backs feature maximum resolutions of 80, 60.5 and 40 high quality megapixels respectively. This series sets new standards for medium format camera system handling and performance. In this video Phase One’s head of R&D Claus Mølgård gives you an introduction to the IQ series.
Sony Cyber shot DSC HX9V-check Best Price at Amazon: www.amazon.com Sony Cyber shot DSC HX9V Review Sony Cyber shot DSC HX9V Capture stunning low-light images and sweeping panoramic views with the DSC-HX5V featuring an “Exmor R” CMOS Sensor. Plus catch fast action shots with up to 10 frames per seconds shooting. Full HD Movie Mode9 records amazingly detailed video and a 25mm equivalent wide angle 10x high-zoom G Lens allows you to take captivating images featuring an “Exmor R” CMOS Sensor. Sony Cyber shot DSC HX9V Plus catch fast action shots with up to 10 frames per seconds shooting. Full HD Movie Mode9 records amazingly detailed video and a 25mm equivalent wide angle 10x high-zoom G Lens allows you to take captivating images. Sony Cyber shot DSC HX9V-check Best Price at Amazon: www.amazon.com
#1 www.amazon.com Best Compact Digital Camera #1 www.amazon.com Top 5 best compact digital camera : 1. Panasonic DMC-FH25A 16.1MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7 inch LCD www.amazon.com Product Features * Enable the recording of beautiful…
Olympus FE-47 – Digital camera – compact – 14.0 Mpix www.getitnow.gr
qphotographic.com Fujifilm FinePix F80EXR Digital Camera – Black (12MP, 10x Wide Optical Zoom) 3 inch LCD Having done lots of research into my compact camera purchase I decided to go for the Fuji F80 based on its feature packed design and good reviews. Having not really initially considered Fuji as my choice for a camera, I was pleasantly surprised when it came using the F80. The first thing that I looked forward to using was the 10x optical zoom. With other brands this was always the feature that was poorly specified for a similar priced compact camera. It certainly came in very handy when taking long range pictures at a wedding I recently went to, they wouldn’t have been half as good with a lower magnification. It is certainly very easy to use with a host of manual settings for the keen photographer to explore. But for the majority of users the Fuji EXR sensor setting will take care of most situations. It automatically prioritises between high resolution, low noise and high dynamic range, while automatically detecting what type of scene you are shooting! This allows you to simply point and shoot. The 12 mega pixels is more than enough to highlight each of these modes, which displayed well on the 3 inch screen and really came alive on a computer screen. Other useful modes include the scenery selector, which includes a very good night mode that helps fill in background light avoiding dark shadows as seen by most compact flash cameras. Not sure whether to use the flash or …


