Crave If this rumor about a 35-megapixel dSLR from Sony is true, then perhaps the megapixel war is not over yet. Spanish photo site Foto Actualidad mentioned that the electronics giant ...
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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...
Review Occasionally, a camera that is good becomes better when a low price is part of the overall package. Unfortunately that is not the case with the 10-megapixel Fujifilm FinePix S1500 which is merely a good megazoom compact, despite a street price of less than US$200. It does have a large feature set...
Review A modest update over its predecessor, the Sony Alpha DSLR-A200, the Alpha DSLR-A230 offers the same essential feature set in a redesigned body with sufficient quality and performance-enhancing firmware tweaks to merit the upgrade. Similar to its predecessor, the result is a generally solid, if not...
Review As first efforts go, the Pentax X70 superzoom camera is strong, though it succumbs to problems seen throughout the category--namely slow performance and a noticeable decline in photo quality above ISO 200. The camera's 26mm-equivalent wide-angle lens with 24x optical zoom is certainly very flexible...
Review Sitting in the middle of Sony's somewhat overcrowded dSLR product line, at first glance, the Alpha DSLR-A550 seems like a promising competitor around the US$1,000 price point. It comes in two kits: A body-only version and one with an 18-55mm lens (dependant on sales region). The A550 has a slightly...
Crave The Sigma DP2s.
Following the success (or not, depending on how you look at it) of the DP1 and DP2, Sigma has announced at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) tradeshow ...
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Crave The Sony Alpha DSLR-A550.
With the announcements of the Alpha DSLR-A500 and A550, Sony brings what feels like a market microsegmentation strategy to dSLRs. These models raise the total of ...
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Features Looking for an inexpensive dSLR to learn more about photography? Check out these five budget models.
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Review The Canon PowerShot SX10 IS wasn't a great megazoom, but it was one of the better ones. So it's kind of sad to see its replacement, the SX20 IS, take a couple of steps backward, delivering overall poorer performance and photo quality as trade-off for slapping an extra couple of megapixels on the...
Review Nikon's L-series cameras may not be at the cutting edge of technology, but they provide decent build and picture quality at a very affordable price. That's especially true of the 12.1-megapixel Coolpix L110 superzoom which comes with 15x zoom and a 720p movie mode. It's available for...
Review Canon basically ceded the midrange, pro-performance dSLR market to Nikon in 2005 with the arrival of the D200. Since then, Canon's 30D, 40D, and 50D have taken the slower but less-expensive road, with a relatively stagnant autofocus (AF) system that Nikon leapfrogged. But with entirely new AF and...
Review The Nikon D80 lasted a long time at the top of our entry-level dSLR list, and the D5000 has been an eagerly awaited replacement for that just-under-US$1,000 kit segment. There are plenty of significant changes in this model. This Nikon switches to a CMOS sensor over the CCD module it's been using...
Features Can Sony's new Alpha dSLRs stand out from the other entry-level models in the market? Let's take a closer look.
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Review The Canon PowerShot G series cameras have always received rave reviews for their high-quality offering. In addition to extensive controls, the image quality from these shooters is top-notch for a compact. However, when the G11 was announced, it raised several eyebrows. Not only does it have a lower...
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