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Nikon D40 A No Regret Buy
Review of Nikon D40 by lipshamishra

Advantages: Light, easy to use, inexpensive, very good LCD, RGB Histogram
Disadvantages: Lack of built in autofocus motor, 6.0 mp, no live view, no swivel screen

I bought this camera in mid of December this year and accept attempt some 5000 snaps with it. If you don't wish to compression your pocket much & as well wish to accumulate your ancestors blessed by not spending abundant on a camera, you should buy this as it will allay your appetite for a acceptable interchangeble lens SLR camera. I accept 18-55 & 55-200vr lens, which about answer my charge of macro, landscapes & wildlife photography. I got all ...
...in this amount range. You can aswell use DX & Full-Frame lenses on this body. Though accumulate in apperception that alone lenses with congenital in motor will autofocus or you will be larboard with chiral focus only. It is alone (for some people) 6.1 mp, but the images are acceptable even afterwards agriculture & I've printed some images in 8"x12" size. The camera is actual simple to handle. But new guys to SLR photography should bethink that ... Read review

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11/22/2008
This is a Tiny but Mighty D-SLR
Review of Nikon D50 by pdm98

Advantages: Small Size - Lightweight
Disadvantages: Limited functions

This is a Tiny but Mighty D-SLR After all, size doesn't matter, right? I don't personally own this camera, my experience with it was only with my employee's D50. She bought this camera with the 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 lens. I should say i am amazed by how this baby performs, it is has much better white balance compensation than my D100, making a flash+ambient light photography an easy task. Image quality also proves my confidence with this camera. Its ...
...details available, but this all also depends on the lens used. Trying it out with various lenses from the 50mm, the 17-35 and the 70-200...for me the best combo would be with the 50mm...since it is has a small factor size and complements best with the small size of 50mm. The owner now also bought her own 50mm to be paired with this camera. ... Read review

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10/30/2008
Canon EOS 5D Camera
Review of Canon EOS 5D by Nixon

Advantages: Full frame sensor body
Disadvantages: none

The 13-megapixel Canon EOS 5D single-lens reflex digital camera is the first consumer-priced full-frame sensor body. If you are a wide-angle junkie and have a bunch of older Canon EOS lenses designed for film cameras, you'll love having the EOS 5D. The camera has an internal buffer memory for rapid sequence photography (17 RAWs or 60 JPEGs). The camera can capture 3 frames per second continuously. The Canon EOS 5D does not have a built-in flash. ...
...Shutter Speed 1/8000 to 30 sec. (1/3-stop increments), X-sync at 1/200 sec. ISO Sensitivity Auto, 50 - 3,200 Exposure Control Programmed AE Exposure Metering Metered Manual, Aperture-priority, Shutter-priority, Program autoexposure White Balance Auto, Preset (Daylight, Shade, Cloudy/Twilight/Sunset, Tungsten Light, White Fluorescent Light, Flash), Manual (Custom, Color Temperature) ... Read review

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11/22/2008
Review based on E-520
Review of Olympus E-520 by ouzegba

Advantages: you decide
Disadvantages: you decide

The Olympus E-520 is a refreshed version of Olympus's upper-entry-level camera, the E-510. As such it's a slightly bulked-up E-420 with image stabilization, which makes it one of the most feature-packed and customizable cameras available for under $500. It loses some of its sibling's compact chic but offers a bigger, longer-lasting battery and a more familiar grip shape to those people familiar with contemporary DSLRs. Its Four-Thirds sensor (2.43cm2) ...
...that has become commonplace since Olympus pioneered the idea a few years back. It's clearly a camera that comes from a company with a strong heritage of making products for photographers, with useful features such as highlight and shadow spot metering modes sitting alongside a plethora of beginner-friendly point-and-shoot modes. The whole market has become a much more competitive place since the E-510 first hit the market in March 2007, so has the ... Read review

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11/22/2008
Super Steady Shot Camera
Review of Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A200K by setiabudi

Advantages: Anti Dust Technology
Disadvantages: none

Sony A200 camera is the successor of Sony A100, is a type of digital SLR camera, complete with facilities and easy to use. Focal leght multiplier from this camera is 1.5x. By default at the time of purchase is the standard lens 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens. Sony A200 camera is equipped with Sony Anti-Dust Technology, a feature that makes CCD sensors to be clean if exposed to dust. Features of this technology coating on the CCD filter and work with ... Read review

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11/21/2008


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