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The Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8G is an affordable prime lens for Nikon DSLRs. On FX bodies it delivers standard coverage, while on DX bodies it becomes equivalent to 75mm, ideal for flattering portraits. The f1.8 aperture gathers plenty of light, making it useful in dim conditions or for minimizing the depth of field, and it also enjoys the crucial advantage over the ageing 50mm f1.8D of autofocusing with any Nikon DSLR including the most affordable bodies. So the big question is how it compares against the pricier 50mm f1.4G version and whether it's worth spending the extra or saving some cash on this new more affordable model. Find out in our Nikon 50mm f1.8G lens review!Archives for July 2011
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX77 / FX78 review
July 17, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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Panasonic's Lumix FX77 / FX78 is a slim 12 Megapixel compact with a 5x stabilised zoom and large 3.5in touch-screen display. The lens coverage starts at a wider than average 24mm equivalent and there's also Full HD video recording along with the chance to generate 3D images with a clever panning mode. It's a strong specification, but as always there's tough competition in the form of Sony's Cyber-shot TX10 and Canon's PowerShot 500 HS / IXUS 310 HS. We've compared the quality and performance of all three, so to find out which touch-screen compact will be best for you, check out our Panasonic Lumix FX77 / FX78 review!Canon PowerShot SX230 HS review
July 10, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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The PowerShot SX230 HS is Canon's flagship pocket super-zoom camera. It sports a 14x optical zoom, Full HD 1080p movie recording, a widescreen display, and built-in GPS receiver to tag your photos with your exact position. Perhaps most interestingly of all though is the resolution which Canon has kept at a sensible 12 Megapixels when its rivals are pushing 14 and 16 Megapixels. Does this give the competition an advantage in detail or Canon an edge on noise levels? Find out in our Canon PowerShot SX230 HS review, where we'll compare its performance and features against the Panasonic Lumix TZ20 / ZS10 and Sony Cyber-shot HX9V.Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D review
July 3, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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The EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D is Canon's latest entry-level DSLR. It features a solid specification, packing 12 Megapixel resolution, 720p HD movies, Live View and a 9-point AF system into an affordable body. The sensor may have come from an older model, but coupled with Canon's latest metering and image processing delivers respectable results. The question then is how it compares against rivals like Nikon's D3100? Both companies have adopted quite different strategies for their entry-level DSLRs so in my review I've compared their features, handling and quality. Discover which will be your ideal budget DSLR in my Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D review!