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Just posted: Samsung Galaxy Note II review

23 Mar

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We’ve just posted our review of the Samsung Galaxy Note II on connect.dpreview.com. The Note II comes with a large 5.5-inch screen but is it just a phone for users who like it big or can it offer advantages over its smaller-sized siblings in the mobile imaging context? We did some finger stretches and then put the Note II to work as both an image capture and editing tool. Click through to go to the full review.

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Just posted: Hands-on preview of the Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i

21 Mar

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We’ve just posted a hands-on preview of the Canon EOS 700D/Rebel T5i. Remarkably similar to its predecessor, the Canon 700D’s new model number seems intended more to showcase the new 18-55mm STM lens than to highlight the new camera’s few minor changes. Does the 700D remain a good choice for first-time SLR buyers? Click through to read our hands-on preview.

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Just posted: Hands-on preview of the Canon EOS 100D/SL1

21 Mar

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We’ve just posted a hands-on preview of the Canon EOS 100D/Rebel SL1. Distinguished by its impressively small form factor, the 100D’s 18MP CMOS sensor, 3″ touchscreen LCD and 1080p30 video resolution will be familiar to followers of the Rebel series. Canon’s hybrid phase/contrast detect AF system has been tweaked, however, to provide much greater scene coverage. Has Canon managed to maintain its customary handling experience in the smallest DSLR it has ever made? Click through to read our preview and find out.

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Snap Up our Food Photography Guide for just $7 [Early Bird Special]

20 Mar

snapnfoodToday I’m excited to announce the launch of our brand new Guide to Photographing Food over at SnapnGuides.

This mini-guide is all about helping you to learn how to mouth-watering photo of food and today it is just $ 7 (30% off for early birds).

If you’ve ever looked at other people’s pictures of food and thought to yourself, “Why don’t mine look like that?” then this is the guide for you.

Snapn Food will:

  • break down all the important aspects of photographing food
  • give you practical advice on what gear to use
  • show you how to leverage available light
  • teach you how to use simple props to great effect
  • illustrate how to use different composition techniques and shooting angles to take great food images
  • help you to develop your own style of taking delicious photos of the food you make and eat

The guide doesn’t overcomplicate things with technical jargon – everything is explained in a way that everyone can follow and understand.

It is also written in a way that is accessible to people using all kinds of cameras – from a camera phone through to higher end DSLRs.

Grab Your Copy for Just $ 7

Ready to improve the quality of your food photography? Grab this brand new SnapnGuide here for just $ 7 before the price goes up.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.

Snap Up our Food Photography Guide for just $ 7 [Early Bird Special]


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Just posted: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM lens review

07 Mar

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Just posted: Our review of Canon’s top-end standard zoom, the EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM. Launched a year ago to replace its 10-year old predecessor, it’s designed as a workhorse for professional photographers, and features a completely new optical design and improved, weathersealed build. In the latest of our lens reviews produced in collaboration with DxOMark, we take a look both lab and real-world performance. As usual, you can also compare it to a wide range of similar lenses using our unique lens data widget. Click through to see what we thought.

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Just posted: Hands-on preview of the Nikon Coolpix P330

05 Mar

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We’ve just posted a hands-on preview of Nikon’s latest small form-factor compact, the Coolpix P330. Externally almost identical to its predecessor the P310, the P330 features a larger 1/1.7″ BSI-CMOS sensor and raw capture mode – two additions that should make it much more popular with enthusiasts, as well as putting it in direct competition with Canon’s popular PowerShot S110. We’ve spent a little time with the P330, and for more details, images and specifications, click through to read our hands-on preview. 

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Just Posted: Nikon Coolpix A preview – hands on with the DX compact

05 Mar

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We’ve had a chance to use the Nikon Coolpix A – the company’s DX-format, fixed-lens compact. The Coolpix A features a 16MP APS-C sensor with no optical low-pass filter and a 28mm equivalent F2.8 prime lens. Nikon has done a lot of work to make the Coolpix A consistent with its DSLRs, from its interface to its compatibility with accessories. Click through to find out more.

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Just posted: Fujifilm X-E1 Review

02 Mar

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Just posted: Fujifilm X-E1 review. With a sensor and imaging pipeline that is identical to the X-Pro1’s the X-E1 promises much of the X-Pro1’s fun in a more compact and affordable package. We’ve spent the past few weeks using the X-E1 intensely with the full range of lenses now available for the X-system, and have prepared a full in-depth review. Following the release of raw support from Capture 1 and much improved raw support from Adobe, the X-E1 (and X-Pro 1) just got a whole lot more appealing, too. Click through for a link to our full review. 

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Just posted: Fujifilm X-E1 Review

01 Mar

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Just posted: Fujifilm X-E1 review. With a sensor and imaging pipeline that is identical to the X-Pro1’s the X-E1 promises much of the X-Pro1’s fun in a more compact and affordable package. We’ve spent the past few weeks using the X-E1 intensely with the full range of lenses now available for the X-system, and have prepared a full in-depth review. Following the release of raw support from Capture 1 and much improved raw support from Adobe, the X-E1 (and X-Pro 1) just got a whole lot more appealing, too. Click through for a link to our full review. 

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Just Posted: Sony NEX-3N hands-on preview with samples gallery

25 Feb

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Just Posted: Sony NEX-3N hands-on preview with real world samples. We’ve had a chance to use and shoot with a NEX-3N and, now that Sony US has announced the camera, we can publish our look at the latest model. The 3N is the fourth entry-level NEX camera and the smallest so far. Despite this, it includes most of the features of its predecessors. We look at what has been added and what it lacks, compared to last year’s NEX-F3.

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