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How could they omit IBIS? A look at how the X-T30 III compares
The Fujifilm X-T30 III arrives in the competitive circa $1000 section of the market. How do its specs compare to its ...
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The Nikon ZR is a brilliant video camera, but what I really want is a Nikon Z30 II
The first-gen Nikon Z30 was a little underwhelming, but stick an Expeed 7 chip and Red Color Science in it, and Nikon would be onto a winner ...
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This Nikon compact camera proved to be an embarrassing disaster
B ack in 1960 Nippon Kogaku (now Nikon) was just beginning to feel the success of their Nikon F SLR. But, it was, first and ...
The latest firmware update for the NIKON Z F adds the new in-camera Film Grain feature, perfectly complementing the camera’s ...
Support for the Film Grain feature that allows for unique imaging expression, as well as more accurate focusing and framing ...
Firmware update version 3.00 adds a trendy new Film Grain feature to the Nikon Zf, alongside a raft of other tweaks ...
Get ultra 4K video quality, high resolution pictures and portability all in one camera by exploring some of the best compact ...
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Are we getting the world’s fastest f/2 ultra-wide zoom lens?
Compared to competitors, Sony would clearly stand out. Canon's fastest ultra-wide zoom for full-frame cameras is the RF ...
Nikon has rolled out firmware version 3.00 for its full-frame mirrorless Z f camera, adding a new Film Grain feature, improved manual focusing options, and enhanced usability tools such as live ...
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Cracking the Canon code: what letters like VCM, RF-S and DO tell you about your lens
USM stands for Ultrasonic Autofocus Motor. These lenses offer manual focus override and fast, smooth and comparatively quiet ...
It seems that phone companies have finally figured out a way to give people significantly better cameras: an external lens. The upcoming Vivo X300 and Oppo Find X9 both are coming with it.
If you’ve ever asked the question, “How bad can cheap cameras really be?” The answer is bad. Very, very bad. I’ll admit, being able to buy a digital camera for well under $100 that does, by the barest ...
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