In this Nikon D60 review, we’re going to go in-depth about the camera’s specs, performance, and capabilities. The D60 is an entry-level unit that’s perfect for any photographer who is just starting out or making the jump to a DSLR. This camera is also a treat for those coming from a point-and-shoot. Even more advanced…
For all of the serious photographers out there, Nikon and Canon are the two most popular names on the market. In this Nikon D5 review, we’re going to take a close look at what makes this particular camera the top-tier model that it is. If your budget isn’t ready to extend quite as far as…
The Canon EOS Rebel T5 is your basic no-frills camera in terms of features. A solid entry-level DSLR, the T5 is perfect for those looking to branch out from a traditional point-and-shoot. Some advanced features are left off to keep the price low but the image quality, versatility, and level of control help in justifying…
The Nikon D700 marks a milestone for the brand. It’s the first truly compact professional grade SLR from Nikon. The camera takes the overall power of Nikon’s top of the line models and packs it into a much smaller package.
But such a big leap can come with some important points to consider before buying.…
The Canon Rebel T3i is a solid midrange DSLR that offers up a nice set of features at a reasonable price. Although perhaps slightly more appealing to videographers than photographers, this camera is a basic one but a worthy choice nonetheless. If you’re looking to upgrade from the T2i, consider the T3i’s articulating LCD monitor…
The release of the Nikon D3000 ushered in a new way to make capturing stellar images easy and accessible for everyone. As you will find out through this Nikon D3000 review, this no-frills camera is the perfect choice for beginners looking to break into the DSLR world. With its helpful Guide mode, newbie photographers will…
In this Nikon D7000 review, we’re going to take a look at the specs, features, performance, and more of this exquisite camera. The Nikon D7000 was designed with the enthusiast photographer in mind. Featuring a few semi-professional elements, such as the dual memory card slot, this camera is perfect for users who need something they…
The Canon EOS Rebel T5, also known as the Canon EOS 1200D, was released as a replacement for the preceding Canon EOS Rebel T3. As you will learn in the following Canon T5 review, this unit performs nicely while serving its function as an entry-level DSLR. The feature set offered up is one of the…
For years Pentax (now owned by Ricoh) has been the underdog within the DSLR world, never quite getting the recognition it deserves. Pentax’s loyal following, however, has kept the brand going strong, as you will see in this Pentax K3 review. Packed with features and an autofocus system that is hard to beat, the K3…
The Pentax K-50 is remarkably similar to its predecessor, the Pentax K-30. Two of its main key differences worth mentioning is its improved ISO range and Eye-Fi compatibility. This Pentax K-50 review is going to look at all the technical elements of the camera and attempt to offer a final verdict regarding its shooting capabilities.…
In this Canon T6i review, we’re going to take an overall look at the specifics of this incredible consumer-friendly DSLR. Canon decided to release the T6i alongside the T6, providing many of the same features but at a significantly lower price. For consumers who need to stick to a budget but also want access to…
In this Nikon D500 review, we’re going to take a look at some of the features, specs, pros, and cons of the D500. This DSLR’s claim to fame is its impressive 153-point autofocus system and its rapid shooting capability. Aimed at professional photographers in search of a lightweight camera with a sleek footprint, the D500…