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This is the latest in our series of new ‘Quick Reviews.’ We will be using this format for cameras that are operationally similar and identical in terms of output to models we’ve already reviewed. We test to confirm the image quality is identical, then concentrate the review on the differences between the two cameras. To learn everything about the camera you are interested in we recommend reading not only the Quick Review but also the full review of the camera that it replaces - in this case the…
over 13 years ago
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All three of these cameras share a similar design philosophy, being relatively small and compact while offering a high level of manual control. All are built to a high-quality, and all three boast high-end lenses with relatively fast aperture, stabilized lenses. Although all three also offer 10MP CCD sensors, the LX5’s sensor is multi-aspect, which means that its 3:2, 16:9 and square format shooting modes do not take a serious bite into the effective resolution, making them arguably more useful…
about 13 years ago
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The arrival of the D5100 appears to signal the completion of Nikons refresh of its non-pro DSLR lineup. Its feature set and pricing mean that it sits very comfortably between the beginner-friendly D3100 and the high-end D7000 - it’s clearly aimed to attract the attention of enthusiast photographers without cannibalizing sales of is sister models. A camera maker can judge the success of its market positioning by seeing how many people are wondering ‘which model is right for me?’ on discussion for…
over 12 years ago
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As the travel zoom marketplace has expanded, the technology has advanced, to the extent that even some of last year’s crop of products look under-specified compared to current models. One of the most noticeable effects of the increased competition in this sector is the increased sophistication of the hardware, not just with regards to the angle of view covered by the lenses, but also pixel counts and the increased prevalence of ‘extras’ like built-in GPS.
over 12 years ago
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Linda McCartney was much more than just Paul McCartney’s wife. An established photographer when they met, Linda spent the rest of her life documenting her family’s private and professional lives. A career retrospective and memorial to a life cut short, ‘Life in Photographs’ showcases a rare talent.
over 12 years ago
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These days it seems like every other movie in theatres is 3D, and retailers’ shelves are groaning with 3D televisions and home cinema systems. In this first part of our two-part 3D video primer, we look at the history of 3D, the present state of the technology, and take a glimpse at the future.
over 12 years ago
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Although not as well-known as some of his contemporaries, Saul Leiter is one of the most interesting photographers of his generation. This collection, ‘Early Color’ showcases some of his experiments with color film in the 1940s and 50s and reveals a unique eye.
over 12 years ago
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The Nikon V1 is the more enthusiast-oriented of two cameras in Nikon’s brand new 1-system. Reviews Editor Barnaby Britton has been using the Nikon V1 since it arrived in the dpreview office and shares some initial impressions ahead of a full review.
over 12 years ago
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Sony has had a busy year, and its stand is thronged with photographers who want to get their hands on the latest equipment.
about 12 years ago
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The ranks of photographers’ compacts have been swelled by the arrival of the likes of the Fujifilm X10, Canon G12 and Nikon CoolPix P7100. After extensive use of all these cameras, here we see where these latest offerings sit in comparison with the existing models.
about 12 years ago
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CES 2012 Samsung Stand Report
about 12 years ago