Nikon D700 Review

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Shun Cheung reviews the Nikon D700 for Photo.net, and as expected by now, the Nikon D700 comes out as the best of both worlds: as fully capable as the Nikon D3, and as compact as the Nikon D300. We’ve gone over ..read more


Nikon D90 Review

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It seems like only yesterday that I was extolling the virtues of the Nikon D90, since it’s become fashionable to pan the D90 as of late, due to a not so perfectly implemented (but in our opinion, still very cool) high ..read more


Nikon D90 Review

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The D90 has gone from darling to duck recently, largely on the basis of the video feature, a freebie thrown in by Nikon, that has no negative impact on the D90 being able to take incredible pictures. The D90 is essentially a D300 ..read more


Canon EOS 5D Mark II Review

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David Ziser got his hands on the new 5D Mark II and has shared his thoughts on it’s performance, focused mostly on its ISO performance. If you’ve seen any of the early hands-on previews, the ISO performance certainly looks promising, and ..read more


Nikon D700 Digital SLR Camera Review

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DC Resource Page’s conclusions could put on-the-fencers over the edge:

It’s hard not to like the Nikon D700. It offers a full frame sensor, stunning photo quality, and blazing fast performance — just like the much more expensive D3 — all in a ..read more


Nikon D700 Review

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Nikon’s D700 has collected more good press for itself than anything I can remember, and for good reason. It packs the muscle of the esteemed D3 in the more compact size of the D300, all at nice price. It really is hard to ..read more


Canon 5D Mark II Getting More Expensive

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Not exactly what I want to hear, but Canon, citing “market conditions” is bumping the price of the 5D Mark II from CDN$2799 to CDN$3099.

Dealers were informed of the change earlier this week, and have in turn begun to inform pre-order customers of the new ..read more


Canon EOS 50D Digital SLR Camera Review: Highly Recommended (Barely)

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The most controversial aspect of the Canon 50D is the move to 15 megapixels. On the one hand it seems like the logical way to move forward, but on the other hand, the increased resolution on the APS-C sensor isn’t without its caveats. ..read more


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