Archive for the 'Nikon' Category

Nikon’s new AF-S DX lens 35mm f/1.8G

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

It seems we are waiting for a long time,Nikon finally announced the new 35mm lens which is designed for modern cultures photo sensor (DX). This lens is
perfect for Nikon beginners camera such as Nikon D40, D60 and advanced camera like the Nikon D90, D200 and D300.
 
The focal length of 35 mm is close to full-frame [...]

Canon EOS 5D Mark II VS Nikon D700

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

We are used to seeing a new models coming into the market just for several months or for longer-18 months. But this time, for Canon EOS 5D Mark II, we have been waiting for nearly 3 years! At this time, Canon didn’t disappointed all of us. It seems Canon EOS 5D Mark II is a [...]

Olympus E30 VS Canon 50D VS Nikon D90

Monday, November 24th, 2008

The price gap between the upper-entry-level Olympus E-520 and more expensive E-3 has always suggested there is room for a mid-range DSLR to sit between them. Olympus has announced the E-30, a new 12.3 megapixel Four Thirds Standard DSLR camera that is positioned between the pro E-3 and consumer E-520 models to compete with the [...]

Nikon D90-is it worth to buy it?

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

The new Nikon D90 DSLR camera has just been announced for a few weeks. It definitely will be one of the hottest selling SLR cameras this Holiday season. The new Nikon D90 is among the first D-SLRs to be able to capture high-def video, being able to capture video with any lens or any setting [...]

Buying digital cameras with Dust Control

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Dust spots on your D-SLR’s sensor appear as tiny black specks on the image. When photographers change lenses, dust can enter the camera and lodge on the filter or protective glass that covers the sensor. These dust spots can show up as dark blotches in subsequent shots. A camera with Dust Control Systems will prevent [...]

About Wedding Photography

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Taking professional quality wedding images is a big challenge to new photographers. Any digital SLR body combined with a decent lens (see below) is a good start. Most professional wedding photographers, however, use a set of three zoom lenses: a wide-angle zoom, a wide-to-tele zoom, and an image-stabilized telephoto zoom. Most professional wedding photographers recommend [...]

Canon 40D VS Nikon D80

Monday, October 27th, 2008

This is always the rub when choosing between Canon & Nikon.  It is difficult to make  a very tough decision on which DSLR camera to take, an old Nikon D80 or the newly released Canon EOS 40D. After some further researching, I finally decided to go for the Canon 40D.
Nikon D80 or Canon EOS 40D,the [...]

Sony A350 VS Nikon D60

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Sony A350 and Nikon D60 released the same month. The prices of these two cameras are nearly the same, and Nikon D60 a little cheaper. To compare with them, I list the specifications of both cameras in the following form. So if you don’t know which one to go with, wish it will help.

 

Sony DSLR-A350

Nikon [...]

Pentax K200D VS Canon 450D

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

The Pentax K200D shares a playing field with the Canon EOS 450D, Nikon D60 and Sony Alpha A200. Canon 450D, as a multi-function digital camera,of course has many competitors, including Pentax K200D. This post simply discusses the pros and cons of Canon 450D and Pentax K200D.
The Canon 450D / XSi with a stabilised kit lens [...]

Sony A900 VS Nikon D700

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Sony A900 boasts the biggest megapixel so far in digital slr, which is 24megapixel. Nikon D700 will be the other main rival for the Sony A900, as both bodies are priced at roughly the same point (US$3K). So would you rather buy a 12MP Nikon D700 or 24MP Sony A900? Here is a table of [...]