Nikon D3300 Review
Nikon’s entry level DSLR, the Nikon D3300 is a commendable effort, but it’s a tough sell to the smartphone crowd in any case.
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Nikon’s entry level DSLR, the Nikon D3300 is a commendable effort, but it’s a tough sell to the smartphone crowd in any case.
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Samsung’s latest compact interchangeable lens camera was launched in Sydney yesterday. I went hands on with it, with a little help from the world’s fastest man. No, really…
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Shutter speeds can be scary. If you’ve invested in a DSLR (or even a compact with reasonable manual controls), you’ve probably played around a bit with altering the shutter speeds. You may have come away confused; ready indeed to stick resolutely to automatic settings only. Shutter speeds don’t need to be scary, however. A little
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I’ve been playing around with the Canon EOS 6D — you may have guessed from the 30s Of Tech video yesterday — and it’s a great camera. Really nice, good value for the money in its segment and all that. But using it has me pondering whether the push for consumers to adopt DSLRs is
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DSLRs used to be the province of high-end photographers (and the very keen/wealthy keen photography fans). But in recent years they’ve dropped in price, as well as launching into more traditionally budget-price ranges.
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One of the more common spelling mistakes you’ll find, along with “Phillips” for the consumer tech company. Late last week I travelled up to Byron Bay with Canon (disclaimer: They paid for my transport and accommodation. Make of that what you will) to field test a number of Canon products; most prominently cameras, both DSLR
I'm ready to be fired from the Cannon… or is it Canon? Read More »