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Black Rapid Camera Straps Reviewed – Berger Brothers Camera

23 Jan

www.berger-bros.com All camera straps are the same…right? WRONG! Most camera straps hang on both sides of your neck which can present a problem for those with back and/or neck problems. Black Rapid Camera Straps, however, are designed to alleviate back and neck problems by placing the strap to one side only. In addition the straps places the camera slightly behind you so that your camera is out of the way and protected from damage by your body. This is great if you’re shooting little children or you’re at a busy event and you need both hands free. See all of the Black Rapid Straps available at Berger Brothers by going to our website at: Berger-Bros.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

Reviewed: Sony NEX-5N 16MP mirrorless camera

04 Oct

Just Posted: Our review of the Sony NEX-5N. The 5N is the second generation of Sony’s more enthusiast-focused mirrorless models. It offers the well-respected 16MP APS-C sensor and the option to fit an external electronic viewfinder. Although the bodywork is near indistinguishable from the original NEX-5, the latest model gains a touch-screen interface and in-camera lens correction processing as two of the most obvious of its many changes. We’ve spent some time getting familiar with the 5N, to see if it delivers on the NEX concept’s considerable promise.
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Rad Racer Reviewed: Car Speeds Debunked and 3D Video

20 May

bit.ly A review of RAD RACER, the old school NES game from 1987. We look at gameplay, all the music and the 3D video option. We also split screen and do a side-by-side comparison of the Ferrari and F1 to settle the debate over which car is faster.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Apple iPad Reviewed for Photographers – DigitalRev.com

30 Oct

We take a look at 20 photography apps for the new Apple iPad and test them out on our brand spanking new iPad. Want to know if the iPad really will make a suitable photography tool? Well, watch the World’s First Apple iPad Photography Apps Review to find out. Plus – will Kai really spray paint an iPad? We take a look at these apps: – Bill Atkinson PhotoCard Lite – Digital Photo Frame HD – Filterstorm – Foto Editor – Frame HD – Guardian Eyewitness – Impression – LightTrac – NPPA – PhotoFrame for Flickr Lite – PhotoBucket for iPad – Picassa Player – Presto Frame – Thomson Reuters Galleries – Photopad by ZAGG – BeautifulWorld – SmugMug – SDPFp – Camera-A (Camera-B) – Fake Tilt Shift Generator
Video Rating: 4 / 5