26November2008
Wishlist: Canon EOS 450D / Digital Rebel XSi
Posted by Rob_Nunn under: wish list.
Ah yes, the Canon EOS 450D / Digital Rebel XSi. Seemingly caught between the entry level dSLR’s and the more expensive semi-pro options, this is probably going to end up being the best-selling camera of 2009. Why? Image quality.
Let’s take a look.
12November2008
Wish List: Creative Compacts, Canon G10 and Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3
Posted by Rob_Nunn under: wish list.
Er, wait a minute, isn’t our preferred camera format the dSLR? Why am I taking a look at some cameras that are smaller than my S5700? Well, these two are special – high-end compacts, that can shoot RAW, video, have great image quality and will fit into your pocket. Superb.
27October2008
Sony’s dSLR’s – Continuing The Konica / Minolta Legacy
Posted by Rob_Nunn under: wish list.
When Konica / Minolta went bust in 2006, Sony took over their dSLR division – so when you see a Sony dSLR don’t be fooled into thinking that these are the new kids on the block – Sony is continuing a proud legacy of cameras that’s been around for over 100 years.
Let’s take a look at the current Sony range, which now includes entry level models, right up to a full-frame pro spec model with industry leading resolution. So if you’ve got some auto-focus Minolta Lenses hanging around, or fancy a look at some of the best value for money SLR’s out there, Sony are definitely worth a consideration.
24October2008
Canons dSLR Range of Cameras – The Dominant Force!
Posted by Rob_Nunn under: wish list.
After doing a quick view of Nikon’s range of dSLR’s a couple of days ago, it’s only fair to look at the best selling Digital SLR’s – Canon!
21October2008
Nikons dSLR Range of Cameras – Entry Level To Pro
Posted by Rob_Nunn under: wish list.
I’ve been working on the car all day today, so without any new photo’s to share, I thought instead I’d write about one of the popular makes of Digital SLR’s – Nikon – and go through their current cameras and their basic specifications. A Nikon dSLR is guaranteed to bring out the best in your photography, giving you the artistic freedom that just can’t be had in a compact or bridge type digital camera.



