At the request of some commenters on the recent Canon 5D Mark II vs. Nikon D700 In-Depth ISO Comparison, I have included the full resolution crops and downloadable original full resolution files from the Canon 5D Mark II in addition to the down-res versions matched with the Nikon D700’s resolution. You can see the complete revised comparison here.
Fuji Finepix S8100fd Review at Cameras.co.uk
Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Fuji Finepix S8100fd.
Canon 5D Mark II Review at Imaging Resource
Imaging Resource has published a review of the Canon 5D Mark II.
Unless you need high speed capture, and a 30fps HD movie is out of the question, the Canon 5D Mark II appears to offer the best of both of its competitors, with high resolution capture and what we expect to be very good high ISO performance.
For the latest news and reviews on the 5D Mark II, be sure to stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Canon 5D Mark II Reviews and Resources.
Canon PowerShot SX10 IS review at Let’s Go Digital
Let’s Go Digital has published a review of the Canon PowerShot SX10 IS.
From a technical viewpoint, the Canon SX10 IS finds itself on a high level. The camera does prove itself and delivers sharp pictures with natural colors, all of which with extensive users ease.
For additional info, see Photography Bay’s Canon SX10 IS Reviews and Resources.
Canon 5D Mark II Review by Roland Lim
Roland Lim has published a review of the Canon 5D Mark II.
The image quality is simply amazing with very high resolution and very good high ISO performance. As far as image quality is concerned, I think most users would be more than pleased with the 5D Mark II. However, in areas such autofocus, Canon still lacks behind the competition.
For the latest news and reviews on the 5D Mark II, be sure to stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Canon 5D Mark II Reviews and Resources.
Olympus E-30 Review at Quesabesde
For our bilingual readers out there (yes, I know you’re out there), Quesabesde has published a hands-on review (and comparison to the E-3) of the Olympus E-30.
¿Puede suponer la E-30 el entierro de la E-3? Para el 90% de los usuarios, sin duda. Y es que sólo quienes necesiten trabajar con la cámara en condiciones extremas -polvo y agua mediando- no caerán en la tentación de ahorrarse unos euros y decantarse por la nueva E-30.
For more news and reviews, stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Olympus E-30 Reviews and Resources.
Canon 5D Mark II Review at Photo Review
Photo Review has posted a review of the Canon 5D Mark II.
Image noise was barely visible in test shots taken at ISO settings up to 3200, regardless of whether they were short or long exposures. Beyond that point, the visibility of noise increased steadily, although colour accuracy and sharpness were retained right up to ISO 25,600.
For the latest news and reviews on the 5D Mark II, be sure to stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Canon 5D Mark II Reviews and Resources.
Nikon D3x Hands-On Review at Digital Rev
Digital Rev has published a hands-on review with sample images of the Nikon D3x.
For Nikon users, they have finally got a pro DSLR body that could offer them high resolution beyond the measly 12.1 megapixels ceiling that had to live with before without having to consider going medium format.
For more news and reviews, visit Photography Bay’s Nikon D3x Reviews and Resources.
Sony A300 Review at PhotographyBLOG
PhotographyBLOG has posted a review of the Sony A300.
The Sony A300 is certainly a fun camera to use, owing to its zippy Live View performance, tilting screen and advanced feature set. While plastic, it is well made, looking and feeling like it was built to last.
For the latest news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Sony A300 Reviews and Resources.
Canon Powershot G10 Review at DPS
Digital Photography School has posted a review of the Canon Powershot G10.
Each day I became more and more enamored with the quality and accessibility of this little camera.
For the latest news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Canon G10 Reviews and Resources.
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