How Mobile Photography Changed My Life As A Professional Photographer
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~Article by Lynette vd Bijl Mobile photography is [...]
On 15 September 2018, I [...]
After a long wait, Canon has unveiled their new EOS 6D Mark II. With a host of new improvements such as more megapixels and AF points. Read more...
Canon set to release the 5D Mark IV, an update to the widely successful Canon 5D Series. Read more...
Nikon has unveiled their new entry-level DSLR, the Nikon D3400. Read more...
The all-new Fujifilm X-T2 have been released a few days ago. It is turning heads! Read more...
The Canon DSLR line has been updated with the new Canon EOS 80D. The 80D offers all the functionalities than its predecessor, the 70D, like Wif-Fi, touch screen, but comes with an array of upgraded features. Read more...
At last! Pentax has revealed their first Full Frame DSLR, the Pentax K-1 Full Frame. Pentax aims to impress by packing a 36.4 MP CMOS sensor that delivers maximum sharpness. Read more...
Canon has declared their new pro-flagship DSLR. The new EOS-1D X Mark II is a replacement for the original 1D X and the EOS-1D C movie model. In certain aspects, the upgrade is marginal, but groundbreaking in other areas. Read more about it...
Nikon has started the year off with a bang with the official release of the much anticipated full frame flagship D5, the flagship crop-sensor D500 and the new SB-5000 flash!
A new 4Ds is lurking on the horizon for professional shooters. Point and shooters can expect five new Coolpix cameras... And a new entry level DSLR, the D3300!
In the morning hours of South African time the Canon EOS 70D DSLR camera was launched with much hype. The EOS 70D succeeds the rather "ordinary" 60D and it does so with an explosion of new features. From the specs, it will be a worthy rival to Nikon's D7100, but I would have to get my hand on one in order to prevent unfair assumptions.
Fujifilm X-E1 Camera Review Previously I reviewed the Fujifilm X-Pro1 with mixed feelings about the product. Its high price point gave me some serious expectations, but I was left rather, with serious reservations. A lot of these have since been addressed in the X-E1, and the result is a camera which makes a lot more sense to me. It is very encouraging to see the progress Fujifilm makes from one model to the next, they are shaping up to be a camera manufacturer well worth keeping an eye on.
It is finally here, the Nikon D7100! It comes 2 years after it's predecessor, the very popular Nikon D7000. The D7100 is sure to be Nikon's flagship DX frame option and the hopes of seeing a much rumored D400 that sit between the D7000 and new D600 is now surely no longer an option. I will try to post a more complete review on it, as soon as we can get one. In the meantime, let;s look at the specs that's available.