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The D5100 is Nikon's latest 'upper-entry-level' DSLR aimed at beginners or those wanting a step-up from a basic budget model. Successor to the popular D5000, the new model features a number of improvements including the D7000's excellent sensor, a larger, more detailed and better-articulated screen, a selection of fun effects and a raft of movie enhancements including 1080p video, continuous AF and a mic input. It all adds up to a decent upgrade and a compelling camera for new buyers, but how does Canon's similarly-priced EOS 600D / T3i compare? Find out in my in-depth Nikon D5100 review!Archives for May 2011
Think Tank Airport Acceleration backpack review
May 25, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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The Think Tank Airport Acceleration v2 is a camera backpack designed to accommodate two pro DSLRs, several lenses including one as large as a 500mm f4, and a 15in laptop, while looking discreet and complying with airline carry-on restrictions. I needed a serious camera bag for a trip to Florida to photograph a Space Shuttle launch which had to meet several key requirements: it had to carry several bodies and lenses with comfort while satisfying airline and NASA security and not screaming 'camera bag'! The Airport Acceleration fitted the bill and proved to be ideal for frequent flyers who need to lug around a lot of equipment with discretion. Find out more in my Think Tank Airport Acceleration v2 review!Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W510 review
May 22, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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The Cyber-shot W510 is the cheapest of four point-and-shoot cameras launched by Sony earlier this year, but doesn't skimp on features. The 12 Megapixels, 4x optical zoom and 2.7in screen sound average enough, but dig a little deeper and you'll discover the lens zooms-out wider than most to 26mm equivalent, and for even bigger views, there's Sony's excellent Sweep Panorama mode which stitches multiple shots into a single image. Impressively the W510 is also slimmer than most entry-level cameras. Find out how it compares against key rivals from Canon and Nikon in our Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W510 review!Canon EF 500mm f4L lens review – Florida field trip
May 19, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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Canon's EF 500mm f4L IS USM is a super-telephoto lens adored by wildlife and sports photographers alike. The focal length, equivalent to 800mm on a cropped-frame body, delivers decent-sized images of distant subjects, while the f4 maximum aperture allows you to isolate them with a very shallow depth-of-field. It's a superb lens but don't let the huge price tag put you off - for less than you think, you could rent one for a special event, which is exactly what I did for a recent trip to Florida to view a Space Shuttle launch. Find out why it ended up being my favourite lens in my Canon 500mm review, which includes a brand new video showing it in action.Nikon COOLPIX L24 review
May 15, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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The COOLPIX L24 is one of Nikon's most affordable point-and-shoot digital cameras, yet sports a higher resolution sensor and bigger screen than most rivals at this price point. For little more than 100 USD, it gives you a 14 Megapixels with a 3in screen and 3.6x zoom, and while there's unsurprisingly no HD video image stabilisation, you are getting foolproof operation. The big question then is how the picture quality compares to rival models? To find out we compared it against two Canon PowerShots, one slightly cheaper and one a little more expensive. Discover which will be the best budget compact for you in our Nikon COOLPIX L24 review!Canon PowerShot A1200 review
May 9, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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Canon's PowerShot A1200 is a 12.1 Megapixel budget camera with a 4x zoom. It's the second cheapest model in Canon's current line-up, but offers a surprising feature-set for its price point. Unlike most entry-level cameras, the zoom offers true wide-angle coverage, the video recording is in 720p HD, and there's even a small optical viewfinder which is handy when the screen becomes hard to view in direct sunlight, or if the battery is running low on charge. Is it worth spending the extra over the cheapest A800, or considering Nikon's rival COOLPIX L24? We've compared all three in our Canon PowerShot A1200 review!Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS18 / FH5 – full review!
May 1, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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Panasonic's Lumix FS18 / FH5 is a slim but affordable compact, boasting 16 Megapixels, a 4x stabilised zoom with wide-angle coverage, and 720p HD video recording. It's an impressive build and specification for a price that's only slightly higher than many entry-level models. If you're happy with 14 Megapixels, there's also the otherwise identical Lumix FS16 / FH2 to consider at a slightly lower price. In our full review we'll compare them both, along with seeing how Canon's PowerShot A3300 IS measures-up. If you're looking for a step-up from an entry-level compact without breaking the bank, you've come to the right place! See our Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS18 / FH5 review.