digital cameras
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Fujifilm XF1 Review: Clever Design That Will Drive You Crazy
Turning a dummy’s point-and-shoot camera into a more advanced shooter with manual controls is a challenging design problem. Camera’s like Canon’s S90 nailed it a while ago. But is there a different way to get it right? Maybe! The Fujifilm XF1 certainly tries, with entirely new solution in a handsome package. It’s cool. But it’s…
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Fuji X-E1 Review: Wonderful For Stills, But It’s No Jack Of All Trades
The Fuji X-Pro1 was a hit. But at $1700 for the body alone, it was (and still is) bonkers expensive. The new X-E1 is Fuji’s reaction to that. With a pared down body and new kit lens, Fuji could maintain its enthusiast appeal — and attract a broader market.
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A Cheap Way To Add A Viewfinder To Your Point-And-Shoot Camera
Viewfinder accessories embedded with tiny hi-res LCD displays can cost hundreds of dollars, and simply aren’t available for every compact camera on the market. So the creators of the ClearViewer went for a more low-tech approach, by embedding a glass lens in a plastic frame that sits a few inches from your camera’s LCD display.
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This Time Lapse Shows The Nikon D600 Has A Dusty Sensor Problem
There have been rumours knocking around that suggest Nikon’s great D600 DSLR suffers from excessive sensor dust. This time-lapse goes a long way in proving them true.