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Sony NEX-5 – Review
D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
- Excerpt: Bruce Buckman is confused by Sony’s new interchangeable lens camera. Like Olympus’s E-PL1 also reviewd this issue, Sony’s NEX-5 wants bring the advantages of a dLSR sensor and an interchangeable lens system to a novice user audience in small compact camera format. The NEX-5 uses a 14.2 megapixel APS-C sensor, and introduces a new ˜E’ mount to Sony’s range.
- Pros: Good image quality, Great noise reduction, Robust build
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Canon EOS 60D – Review [DELETED]
D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
- Excerpt: Ashley Kramer enjoys Canon’s 50D replacement. For a while now, I’ve had a feeling that the megapixel (MP) counts of digital cameras were headed straight down. I assumed that manufacturers would see sense and offer lower resolution sensors with better high-ISO performance, instead of pushing for more pixels. That’s proved to be the case to some degree in the compact sector where the best sensors are now in the 10MP range.
- Pros: High-resolution sensor, Good high-ISO performance, Marvellous image quality, Vari-angle LCD
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Nikon D3S – Review
D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
- Excerpt: Pro dSLRs such as Nikon’s new top-of-range D3S exist in a rarefied atmosphere. Ashley Kramer samples the oxygen If amateur photographers choose their cameras based on desire, then professional photographers select their tools based on need. When you make your living with a camera, you generally buy the best you can afford.
- Pros: Built to take on anything, Phenomenal low-light ability, Excellent ergonomics, High speed, Superb battery life
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Nikon D3100 – Review [DELETED]
D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
- Excerpt: Ashley Kramer tests Nikon’s latest entry-level dSLR. Nikon’s D3100 is the baby of the company’s extensive dSLR range ” and baby is the operative word: this little camera really is light and compact, especially compared to the more upmarket models. Basically, the D3100 is a refreshed D3000 with enough changes to keep the entry-level dSLR pack looking over their shoulders at this new and very competitive offering.
- Pros: Compact size, Outstanding control layout, Very good images at the price
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Canon Powershot S95 – Review [DELETED]
D-Photo and The Photographer's Mail
- Excerpt: In this New Zealand exclusive review, Ashley Kramer discovers whether Canon’s S95 can part him from his G11 It’s confession time. I put my hand up for this review and frankly, did everything I could to get my mitts on Canon’s new S95. I had to discover if the S95 could dethrone the G11 as ˜the professional’s compact camera’. The G11’s only real weakness is its size ” it’s just too big to go into most pockets.
- Pros: Image quality, Low-light performance, Point-and-shoot simplicity, Excellent manual controls
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