Pentax’s release of their first full-frame DSLR, the Pentax K-1, offers up an intriguing option to woo any enthusiast photographer. As you will see later on in this Pentax K-1 review, this camera includes a host of top-notch features and incredible specs. With features, specs, and more combined, the Pentax K-1 is a stellar option…
Nikon broke the mold with the release of its mid-priced full-frame camera, the D600. Aimed at both intermediate users and professionals, as you’ll see in our Nikon D600 review, this unit offers up the perfect balance between functionality and accessibility with a price that won’t bleed you dry compared to the competition. For more information…
The Pentax 645Z is one of the most affordable medium format DSLR cameras available. With a powerful sensor and its tiltable LCD display, it’s the perfect fit for virtually any shooting environment. The camera also is also weather and dust sealed for added durability as well. This article is going to serve as a Pentax…
The Nikon D610 came quickly on the heels of its predecessor, the D600, in an attempt to resolve an issue with the prior model’s shutter mechanism. Some users discovered that oil would collect on the D600’s sensor, resulting in spots within the frame. While the D610’s main objective is to clear up this issue, it…
One of the standout contenders on the enthusiast-level playing field is the Nikon D7200. While fighting for recognition in an otherwise crowded photography world, this particular model is worth a good amount of consideration. The D7200 is able to keep up with the best of them and far outweighs the features and capabilities of the…
One of the shining stars in Nikon’s entry-level line is the Nikon D3400. Although a basic model overall, it’s an excellent option for those looking to get into DSLR photography and one that offers users the ability to grow as they refine their skills. With the priority put on a lightweight and sleek design, this…
One of the better DSLRs available that is aimed specifically at enthusiast photographers is the Nikon D5100. More advanced than the beginner’s D3100 but not entirely able to compete with the professional-level D7000, the D5100 is nevertheless a solid choice for the intermediate user. If you’ve been looking to get your hands on a great…
The groundbreaking design of the Lytro Illum introduces a new way in which to capture those special moments in everyday life. While the first-generation Lytro Light Field camera was certainly unique and fun to use, it was oddly shaped and hard to handle, not quite up to par in general, and more or less a…
The Canon 60D is an 18.1 megapixels, entry level prosumer, digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera launched in 2010. It has an improved battery life and a better sensor resolution compared to its predecessor Canon 50D. Packed with an excellent ISO performance, it has an average startup time and good mode switching times.
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Any of the cameras within Nikon’s D5000 line have always been considered reliable options for photographers in search of that perfect entry-level DSLR — the Nikon D5500 is no different. Perhaps you still consider yourself a beginner but feel ready to try out some of the more advanced techniques; this camera will help you do…
There are many different important factors that go into picking the perfect camera. You have to consider the ISO settings, the types of lenses that are supported, the overall budget, and important features like audio jacks and more.
One camera choice worth considering is the Canon 6D. This article is going to serve as a Canon…
The Nikon D810 is a widely popular camera often chosen for the crystal clarity of the images and the color capturability. This Nikon D810 review covers the basics of the camera. Reading this will help you learn more about the camera itself, what others are saying about it, and how you can get the most…