Tag: REVIEW

  • Review of the UPstrap on Weekly Photo Tips

    www.WeeklyPhotoTips.com Today we are reviewing the UPstrap from, well… UPstrap.. The UPstrap is a very well made, most customizable, and has the highest pull strength of almost any camera strap you can buy. With the amount of money photographers have hanging around their necks, the UPstrap will help protect your investment without putting strain on your neck (or your wallet) and will keep your camera from sliding off your shoulder. You can read more about the UPstrap along with links and pricing at Weekly Photo Tips. www.WeeklyPhotoTips.com

    61 ways to make an interesting movie. www.elitevideo.com Learn in 10 minutes what takes people years. It doesn’t matter if you have a Nikon or Sony or Canon camera, you need to keep your viewers attention. (watch the movie first!- then watch this commentary on how to do it all. Everyone wants to make movies, you make them but your friends are afraid to tell you they are boring or just ok. . Learn the tricks of the pros fast. camera techniques, story techniques and more. Hey, please share this with your friends and get them to subscirbe!

  • Nikon D5000 Thoughts & (Review)

    Hey guys ithree6mafia here: reviewing the nikon d5000 that i always use 🙂

    Sized for a pro size DSLR with up to a 70-200 f2.8 lens attached. The Hydrophobia® 70-200 protects valuable photo equipment from the elements during active use. Keep shooting in the rain, snow or blowing sand. The Hydrophobia gives you peace of mind that you can capture the moment in almost any weather!

  • Nikon TC-E17II teleconvertor – hands on review

    That Nikon Guy (Matt Granger) reviews the Nikon TC-E17II teleconvertor. Hands on review featuring focus speed test, and full crop sharpness comparison. The D7000 is compared to the D90, and the D300s. The 18-105mm is compared to the 24-70mm. Is the image quality OK? What about focus speed? Should you buy it? www.mattgranger.com https
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • T-Mobile G-Slate Review Part 2

    T-Mobile G-Slate Review Part 2 by Aaron The first 3D tablet is here! Aaron takes a look at the T-Mobile G-Slate, the US version of the LG Optimus Pad and the first of many 3D devices to come. It sports a 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 8.9-inch display, stereoscopic 5-megapixel cameras for shooting 3D content, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera for video calling, and Android 3.0. The G-Slate is able to record HD video in 1080p, and 3D video in 720p. Additionally, it’s the first product to run on the carrier’s 42 Mbps HSPA+ network, which is live in Orlando, Las Vegas, and New York City, with more markets to come throughout the year. The T-Mobile G-Slate will hit retail stores on April 20th for 9.99. Is it the the best tablet on the market? Part 2 of 2. ?Facebook: www.facebook.com ? Twitter: www.twitter.com Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com

  • ParaNorman movie review

    Claymation zombies come to life in “ParaNorman”. Jeremy gives you his review of this would be Halloween movie released in mid-August… See more videos by Jeremy here: www.youtube.com Follow Jeremy on Twitter: twitter.com Friend Jeremy on Facebook: www.facebook.com For more Awesometacularness, Subscribe to Jeremys blog here: www.jeremyjahns.com

    3d max animation of Bahrain airport proposal.
    Video Rating: 0 / 5

  • Spider Holster duel camera system review

    Drop by my blog for more info at www.peteleong.com Thought I would do a quick little review of the new Spider Holster duel camera system which I use for shooting weddings with twin Nikon D3’s. On off days for hobby shooting I use this setup with my two Canon’s, a 5D mkII and 7D.
    Video Rating: 5 / 5

    This are some impressions of my trip to Brighton over London Heathrow filmed with the Nikon D3100 in FULL HD I stayed just for two days, so I didn’t had enough time to film really good footage, so this are my best shoots collected and edited together, the editing is without preprogramed transitions effects etc. all made by myself, I hope you like! Please watch and enjoy 🙂 I made this video to show you the possibility’s of the Nikon D3100, please comment and ‘thumps up’ if you like. Greetings urbansports! stay tuned 🙂 Lenses: Nikon Nikkor 24mm F2,8 Nikon Nikkor 10,2mm F2,8 (Fish Eye) Sigma 50-150mm F2,8

  • Film Riot – DSLR Review, Milk Chugging & Sword Fighting

    Pentax and Nikon reviews, followed by Milk chugging, bullet deflection and safe sword battles.
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • Just Posted: Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens review

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    Just posted: Our review of Nikon’s latest superzoom for its DX format SLRs, the AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR. In the first of our new series of lens reviews produced in partnership with DxOMark, we take a look at the longest-range zoom currently made for any interchangeable lens camera system. By current standards it’s large and heavy for its class, and expensive too, but does its imaging performance make this all worthwhile? Read our review to find out.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Sigma 8-16mm vs Nikon 10-24mm Side by Side Comparison and Review

    www.artoftheimage.com – Sigma 8-16mm vs Nikon 10-24mm Side by Side Comparison and ReviewCheck out the new Art of the Image Recommended Photography Gear List at http PS If you have kids or know someone with kids, check out my latest online book, “Diary of a Nerd King” at www.nerdkingdiary.com. It’s funny and it’s FREE! Please pass it along… thanks! PSS If you have toddlers or small children, check out http for my children’s ebooks for Kindle, iPad, iPod, iPhone, laptops, etc! Please pass it along… thanks!
    Video Rating: 0 / 5

  • Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX II Hands-on Review

    We’re trying to review the lens with the longest name in the world. In this video, we take a look at a Tokina lens that could be a cheap alternative to those Canon and Nikon ultra-wide zooms. Pricing reference: www.digitalrev.com
    Video Rating: 4 / 5