Monday, February 25, 2013

D7000 replacement finally arrives, sans antialiasing filter

It's been three long years, but Nikon finally announced a replacement for the D7000. The D7100 ditches the optical-low-pass filter for hopefully sharper photos, and gains a weather-sealed build like the D300s'. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

February 25, 2013

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Nikon D7100 debuts

It's been three long years, but Nikon finally announced a replacement for the D7000. The D7100 ditches the optical-low-pass filter for hopefully sharper photos, and gains a weather-sealed build like the D300s'.

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Samsung WB250F

For those who want more camera than their smartphone offers without sacrificing the easy sharing, the Samsung WB250F Smart Camera is a good, affordable choice.

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A smaller, cheaper version of the F3

Sony announced its newest entry-level ILC, and it's a new price low for Sony interchangeable-lens models.

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Sony joins 50x club with HX300, touts smallest 20x zoom WX300

Big zooms, high megapixels, and a thin rugged camera round out Sony's 2013 Cyber-shots.

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Sony SLT-A58: A step backward or good enough?

With the new Sony Alpha SLT-A58, Sony consolidates its entry-level dSLR models into one camera that sounds like a mixed bag for the money; debuting at the same list price as the higher-end A57, it actually seems to take a couple steps back from that model in what it delivers, even compared with the cheaper A37, which it also replaces.

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