Imaging Resource has posted a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77.
The casual photographer will appreciate this slim camera for its fun touchscreen and vibrant color. It’s easy to take along and fun to shoot with.
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By Eric Reagan
Imaging Resource has posted a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77.
The casual photographer will appreciate this slim camera for its fun touchscreen and vibrant color. It’s easy to take along and fun to shoot with.
By Eric Reagan
Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Canon Powershot G10.
If you are serious about photography and would like a camera with SLR features, but without the bulk then take a very close look at this camera.
For the latest news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Canon G10 Reviews and Resources.
By Eric Reagan
Just in time for Christmas, here’s 21 deals (and a couple of bonus suggestions) at a variety of retailers that I’ve picked out for you last minute shoppers out there.
Some of the items I’ve picked are real deals as refurbished or used items, so there may be only a few or just one of them. I can’t promise any of these links will last very long. So, get while the getting is good.
1. Nikon D700 for $2160! One of the best ones comes from Ritz Camera, who’s giving 10% off of all in stock orders when you use PayPal Checkout! Plus free shipping on orders over $100 and no tax collected. While 10% off may not sound like much, consider this . . . . The Nikon D700 is $2399 at Ritz and with the 10% discount, it becomes $2160 – that’s $2160 out the door; no tax, no shipping, real dollars. Talk about a deal! Now, go get creative. Here’s the link: Ritz 10% Off.
2. Canon 40D (body) for $799.95 at B&H Photo
3. Refurbished Canon Rebel XTi w/ 18-55mm lens for $369.95 at Adorama [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
I put together a few quick frames from ISO 1600 to ISO 25600 for the Nikon D700 and Canon 5D Mark II tonight. Nothing scientific, just a few shots snapped off at my desk.
Settings: tripod, aperture priority @ f/8, evaluative metering, auto white balance, ISO 1600-25600 in full stops – lenses used were 50mm f/1.8 on the Nikon & 50mm f/1.4 on the Canon – RAW capture – exported to JPEG via Lightroom with no edits other than the 100% crops
As you’ll see, the 5D Mark II tended to underexpose a bit, which I left alone for the purposes of this quick test. I’ll go more in-depth in a later post on these two cameras.
Click on any image to enlarge to full size (Note that I mildly resized the 100% crops to fit into the post, so you’ll need to click to get the 100% crop, which are between 650-800px wide for both cameras) Also, bear in mind that the 5D Mark II full image files go up to 32MB+ in file size, so dial-up readers need not apply. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
Imaging Resource has published a review of the Canon Rebel XS.
The Canon Rebel XS is a good quality digital SLR camera, well-suited to the consumer shooter looking for a little more from a digital camera.
For the latest news, reviews and more, stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Canon Rebel XS Reviews and Resources.
By Eric Reagan
Imaging Resource has published a review of the Nikon Coolpix P80.
Exposure and color are generally good, but with low detail and sharpening artifacts mixed in with overaggressive noise suppression, even at the lowest ISOs.
By Eric Reagan
Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix S610.
There is some disappointment with my test shots taken at distance. So a lot will depend on the type of photos you take most of the time. For general portrait shots and other close in work this camera does a good job.
By Eric Reagan
Digicam Review has published a review of the Canon Powershot SX110 IS.
The Canon Powershot SX100 IS was almost the perfect pocket camera – it had almost everything you might possibly want from a camera, and managed to just fit in your pocket!
By Eric Reagan
Let’s Go Digital has published a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC FX150.
Technical tests show some points of improvement for the Panasonic FX150. At first, not entirely unexpected due to the extremely high resolution, noise is visible as soon as from ISO 400.
By Eric Reagan
Photography Review has published an initial impressions review of the Olympus E-30.
I have to admit I was skeptical and felt like they were probably meant for someone else. But when I started to play with the Art Filters, I got kind of excited at the some of the results. And the perfectionist in me was pleased that you can shoot RAW + JPG and have an untouched RAW image available if you need it.
For more news and reviews, stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Olympus E-30 Reviews and Resources.