Archives for April 2013

Panasonic Lumix ZS30 / TZ40 review – a 20x pocket superzoom with GPS, Wifi and NFC!

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The D7100 is Nikon's latest upper mid-range DSLR aimed at enthusiasts. Slotting between the D7000 and D600, Nikon describes the D7100 as being the best that the DX-format can offer. It inherits the 100% viewfinder, 6fps shooting and twin SD card slots of the D7000, but increases the resolution to 24.1 Megapixels, boosts the AF system from 39 to 51-points, offers 1080p at 24, 25 and 30fps, boasts full weather-sealing and introduces a new 1.3x crop mode resulting in an overall field-reduction of two times at a resolution of 15.4 Megapixels and boosted speed of 7fps. It also becomes the company's second DSLR after the D800e to dispense with the low pass filter for sharper images. So is the quality better than the D5200 and is it a worthy upgrade for the D7000? We compared it with both to find out in our Nikon D7100 review!

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Nikon D7100 review – see how the quality compares to the D5200 and D7000!

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The D7100 is Nikon's latest upper mid-range DSLR aimed at enthusiasts. Slotting between the D7000 and D600, Nikon describes the D7100 as being the best that the DX-format can offer. It inherits the 100% viewfinder, 6fps shooting and twin SD card slots of the D7000, but increases the resolution to 24.1 Megapixels, boosts the AF system from 39 to 51-points, offers 1080p at 24, 25 and 30fps, boasts full weather-sealing and introduces a new 1.3x crop mode resulting in an overall field-reduction of two times at a resolution of 15.4 Megapixels and boosted speed of 7fps. It also becomes the company's second DSLR after the D800e to dispense with the low pass filter for sharper images. So is the quality better than the D5200 and is it a worthy upgrade for the D7000? We compared it with both to find out in our Nikon D7100 review!

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Micro Four Thirds lens guide – how to choose the best lenses for Panasonic and Olympus mirror-less cameras!

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Micro Four Thirds is the most established of the mirror-less camera systems. Jointly developed by Panasonic and Olympus, it brought mirror-less bodies and native lenses to the market at least one year before its first rival and now boasts over 40 native lenses from Panasonic and Olympus along with third parties including Sigma, Tamron, Samyang, Voigtlander. So while many rival mirror-less formats are struggling to offer even one lens in every category, Micro Four Thirds typically has two or more options available. But with such a variety where does the new or even long-term Micro Four Thirds owner begin to make their choice on a new lens? That's where my latest buyer's guide comes in, where I'll reveal the best Micro Four Thirds lenses!

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