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Camera Cube levels your shooter for straight photos

Crave For landscape photographers, the first thing they check when they frame the shot is to make sure the horizon is level to prevent crooked shots. While you can try to ... Read story »

New DxO Optics Pro to deliver lower photo noise

Crave By underexposing an image in the camera and then increasing its exposure in the software, DxO Optics Pro can give a photographer a more sensitive camera. This image from a Canon ... Read story »
Nikon D700

Nikon D700

Review For those who don't need the indestructibility or built-in vertical grip of a traditional pro dSLR like the Nikon D3 or the Canon EOS-1D Mark III--and that's quite a chunk of the pro market--smaller, lighter, and cheaper full-frame models such as the Nikon D700, the Canon EOS 5D and the 5D Mark II...
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Lensbaby goes ultrawide with lens adapter

Crave The 0.42x wide-angle adapter decreases the focal length of Lensbaby's selective-focus lenses. Lensbaby is bringing a wider look to its line of selective-focus lenses, announcing the 0.42x Super Wide lens ... Read story »

Sigma expands image-stabilized lens range

Crave The Sigma 10-20mm F3.5 EX DC HSM. LAS VEGAS--Offering some higher-end alternatives and expanding image stabilization more broadly, Sigma announced a trio of lenses for digital SLRs Monday at the ... Read story »
Sony Alpha DSLR-A900

Sony Alpha DSLR-A900

Review Sony makes a point of not calling this a "professional" camera, instead referring to it as the "flagship" model of its dSLR line. However, it's priced like a pro model, and its full-frame competitors--the Nikon D700 and the Canon EOS 5D Mark II--are widely, though not exclusively, used by...
Editors' rating  7.4
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Should you get a full-frame dSLR?

Features These shooters may not be the most affordable, but the better image quality and faster performance justify the higher price tag.  Read story »
Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

Sony Alpha DSLR-A850

Review Full-frame dSLRs have always been sought after by advanced shutterbugs and professional photographers for their better image quality, but such shooters are usually tagged with a premium price. Last year, Sony dropped the bomb with the full-frame Alpha DSLR-A900, the world's highest-resolution dSLR...

How to select the right Nikon dSLR

Features Looking to buy a Nikon dSLR but not sure which model is suitable for you? Check out this buying guide before making your purchase.  Read story »

Pentax to unveil new dSLR on May 20

Crave The countdown banner on Pentax's Web site. Previously we reported on the blurry sneak pictures of Pentax's supposed upcoming high-end dSLR, the rumored K7D. Now, the Japanese company is teasing ... Read story »

New Canon dSLR due end of September

Crave We have word from Canon that it will be unveiling a new dSLR later this month. While the company didn't indicate which unit it will be, it did mention to us ... Read story »

Canon EOS 5D's destined to evolve

Crave Picture credit: Canon Canon has launched a teaser site for its dSLR fanboys regarding its upcoming camera. The copy states "Destined EVOLUTION" and we have every reason to believe this is ... Read story »

Sony's Alpha A900 to go below S$4,500

Crave With Canon joining in the fray yesterday with its announcement of the EOS 5D Mark II, the full-frame dSLR game is now in red-hot stage. But what's making the competition even ... Read story »
Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Review Without question, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II has to be one of the most anticipated cameras for this year. This is no surprise, as it succeeds the EOS 5D, which was announced 3 years ago and due for an upgrade. While most shutterbugs had correctly expected a higher resolution sensor, most...
Editors' rating  8.2
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Nikon's new SLR leads the pack for sensor quality

Crave It's not a surprise that the Nikon D3X, the company's brand-new US$8,000, 24.5-megapixel SLR, tops DxO Labs' sensor performance test. What is a surprise is the margin by which it leads ... Read story »

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