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Nikon D7000 Hands-on Review

04 Nov

The D7000 has finally landed and our presenter, Kai W, has been fondling the camera lovingly. So, what’s new about this successor to the D90? We’ve all seen the specs sheet, and it looks pretty good even when compared to the D300S and other such cameras like the Canon 7D and Pentax K-5. But what is it really like to use? Find out in this review. In this Video: Nikon D7000 – www.digitalrev.com Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24mm f/1.4G ED – www.digitalrev.com Visit our online store: www.digitalrev.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The Canon 60D Crash Course DVD can be ordered from this link: michaelthementor.com This video will show you how to activate Live View for the Canon 60D and how to select and control the three different auto focus modes for Live View. It also covers how to use “Manual Focus with Zoom” during live view to achieve precise focus when shooting wide open or for macro. These methods and techniques also apply to focusing when shooting video. This lesson is one of many from my new training DVD “Canon 60D Crash Course” which will help beginning and advanced shooters alike to learn their Canon 60D in quick, easy to understand lessons.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Nikon 50mm 1.8G Review

04 Nov

Buy from Amazon: amzn.to Nikon 50mm 1.8G Review In this video I review the Nikon 50mm f/1.8G lens. This NIKKOR 50mm 1.8G features an aspherical element, autofocus on AF-S cameras such as the Nikon D3000, D3100, D5000, D5100 and many more and comes with a HB-47 lens hood and pouch. I take an look at some sample photos and video with the Nikon 50mm 1.8G taken on a Nikon D3100 at several different settings including shutter speed, ISO, aperture and more. I also go over the build quality, 58mm filter size and whether it is worth buying over another prime lens.duncan33303 is a technology based YouTube channel that focuses on a wide variety of smartphones, tablets, game consoles as well as the weekly show D3Live. Subscribe! www.youtube.com Follow on Twitter! twitter.com Check me out on Facebook! www.facebook.com Channel Link www.youtube.com My website! d3enterpris.es Tags nikon 50mm 1.8g nikon nikkor 50mm prime lens f review bokeh depth of field video picture photo d3100 af-s autofocus build quality best duncan33303 d3live “austin evans” d3enterprises state of jailbreak

 
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Nikon Coolpix P7700 Review

03 Nov

There is certainly room for a easily pocketable, high-specced, magnesium alloy bodied compact digicam as represented by the Coolpix P7700, which succeeds the P7100 model.

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The lens is an f2.0 Nikkor, with a 35 SLR equivalent of 28-200mm.

The 7.5cm LCD screen is a vari-angle that swings 180 degrees laterally and vertically, making it an ideal finder for movie shooting, with the camera held at waist level.

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Maximum still image size is 4000×3000 pixels, or 34x25cm as a print.

Movies at 1920×1080 pixels can be shot in MPEG4.

Nikon Coolpix P7700 Features

I immediately liked the rubberised speed grip on the camera, then quickly fell into sync with it simply by looking at the top deck: at left is a small dial and central button that takes you into image quality settings, ISO figure, white balance, auto bracketting, My Menu and picture control.

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At right of the top deck is the main mode dial, offering entrée to auto shooting, PASM, movie record, CSM (custom movie settings), scene modes (portrait, sports, beach etc), effects (mono, cross processing, soften, etc), U1 to U3 (user settings).

Further right is the zoom lever and shutter button, plus the exposure compensation dial, Function 2 button and power on/off. The Function 1 button is located on the camera’s front.

As I said, I fell easily into sync because I could simply look at the latter set of controls and assess exactly where the camera was, settings-wise. Just like a film camera!

The camera’s rear is reasonably full with more controls: surrounding the four way rotating selector dial as well as buttons for replay, erase, menu, AE/AF lock and display options.

Unusually, there is no movie record button: you set the mode dial to movie, then press the shutter button. Makes sense to me! But of course, this means you can’t captures stills while recording video.

Usefully, there is a virtual horizon display for both vertical and horizontal photography.

Nikon Coolpix P7700 ISO Tests

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The camera performed surprisingly well, right up to ISO 3200, with a loss of definition noticeable in the latter. By ISO 6400 equivalent the noise and definition loss were far too high.

Nikon Coolpix P7700 Startup Time

One to two seconds after startup I could shoot my first shot; subsequent shots came in at 1-2 seconds apart.

Distortion

I was surprised to find there was a noticeable amount of barrel and pincushion distortion at the wide and tele ends of the zoom range, respectively.

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Nikon Coolpix P7700 Verdict

Quality: above average, with natural colour noticeable.

Why you would buy it: enjoyable, external photo controls; light too.

Why you wouldn’t: nothing to report.

I found out one novel feature when dealing with the P7700 in the early minutes of reviewership: if the LCD screen is closed, screen inwards, the camera will not start up. I guess it’s to avoid accidental battery drain. Nice touch!

For me, this is one of the more desirable compacts on the market, with many useful features. It would particularly suit the more experienced photographer but, in contrast, could easily be deployed as the family snapshot camera.

Nikon Coolpix P7700 Specifications

Image Sensor: 12.2 million effective pixels.
Metering: Matrix, centre-weighted and spot.
Sensor: 15mm CMOS.
Lens: f2-4/6.0-42.8mm (28-200mm as 35 SLR equivalent).
Exposure Modes: Auto, Program AE, shutter and aperture priority, manual.
Shutter Speed: 60 to 1/4000 second.
Continuous Speed: 3, 8fps.
Memory: SD/SDHC/SDXC cards plus 86MB internal memory.
Image Sizes (pixels): 4000×3000 to 640×480. Movies: 1920×1080, 1280×720, 640×480 at 30fps.
Viewfinder: 7.5cm LCD (921,000 pixels).
File Formats: JPEG, NRW (RAW), MPO (3D), WAV, MPEG4
ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 80 to 6400.
Interface: USB 3.0, AV, HDMI mini, DC input, external stereo mic, accessory terminal.
Power: Rechargeable lithium ion battery, AC adaptor.
Dimensions: 118.5×72.5×50.4 WHDmm.
Weight: 392 g (inc battery and SD card).
Price: Get a price on the Nikon Coolpix P7700 at Amazon.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Hasselblad Tether and Phocus Review

03 Nov

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Accessory Review: Manfrotto 294 Carbon Fiber Tripod

03 Nov

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Carbon fiber is recognizable by its distinctive ‘woven’ appearance and useful because of its impressive strength-to-weight ratio. This makes it a great choice for structures and products that need to be light and portable, but capable of supporting a lot of weight. For this reason, carbon fiber is all the rage in the high-performance world of motorcycles, cars, boats and also photography. Manfrotto’s 290 Series is aimed at photographers on a budget. Should the Manfrotto 294 CF be on your shopping list? Find out in our review.

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Accessory Review: Manfrotto 294 Carbon Fiber Tripod

02 Nov

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Carbon fiber is recognizable by its distinctive ‘woven’ appearance and useful because of its impressive strength-to-weight ratio. This makes it a great choice for structures and products that need to be light and portable, but capable of supporting a lot of weight. For this reason, carbon fiber is all the rage in the high-performance world of motorcycles, cars, boats and also photography. Manfrotto’s 290 Series is aimed at photographers on a budget. Should the Manfrotto 294 CF be on your shopping list? Find out in our review.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Retro Mondays – Super Mario Land (GB/3DS) Review

02 Nov

Super Mario Land Review! This game was developed by R&D1 & Gunpei Yokoi. It released for the Nintendo Gameboy in 1989 & is on the Nintendo 3DS Eshop buy it today! Add me on – www.facebook.com twitter.com Show credits Music by: www.chrishollandmusic.net Graphics by: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Review of the GamiLight Square 43

02 Nov

www.WeeklyPhotoTips.com This week we review the soon to be released GamiLight Square 43. This is extremely portable and large light modifier for your Nikon Speedlight, Canon Speedlite, and Vivitar flashes. You can read more about the the GamiLight Square 43, see sample images, and get links at Weekly Photo Tips. www.WeeklyPhotoTips.com

 
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Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Review (HD)

02 Nov

This is my 1st review ever made. Review of the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II. I sincerely apologize for having such poor English. =( For more, pls visit www.icanshoot.wordpress.com Subscribe this channel and my website!! Thanks to All who watched it. =)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Connect: Samsung Galaxy S3 Camera Review

02 Nov

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The Samsung Galaxy S3 is the latest incarnation of Samsung’s hugely successful Galaxy smartphone line and with an eight megapixel backlight-illuminated sensor and 1080p video capture it offers one of the most compelling photographic feature sets of any current smartphone. The S3 is Samsung’s best-selling Galaxy model to date – read our in-depth full review of its 8MP camera here.

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