Monday, April 29, 2013

Nikon's prosumer dSLR gets faster

A fast-shooting, well-designed camera that's comfortable to use, the D7100's photo quality isn't significantly better than that of its cheaper sibling, the D5200. And the lack of aperture control in movie mode gets a facepalm. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

April 29, 2013

CNET Photo & Video

Nikon D7100 reviewed

A fast-shooting, well-designed camera that's comfortable to use, the D7100's photo quality isn't significantly better than that of its cheaper sibling, the D5200. And the lack of aperture control in movie mode gets a facepalm.

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Sony Cyber-shot HX50V shoots for enthusiasts

While many have traded in their point-and-shoots for smartphones, this 30x zoom (big) pocket camera gives you plenty of reasons to still carry one.

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Sony's new $2,000 digital binoculars get better zoom, EVF

The second-generation DEV-50V design improves zoom range, the electronic viewfinder, ruggedness, and size -- but not price.

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Full-size megazoom cameras compared

Want a long lens, lots of features, and a dSLR-like design? You've come to the right roundup. Now with the Nikon Coolpix P520.

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Snapzoom accessory gives smartphones a telephoto boost

This universal adapter making the rounds on Kickstarter combines your smartphone with a pair of binoculars to create a megazoom camera.

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Set up quick access to the Galaxy S3 or Note 2 camera

Enable a superfast shortcut to your device's camera so you won't miss that perfect photo opportunity because you're busy fiddling with your phone.

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