Rumor: Sony (A750) 14.6 Megapixel DSLR Full Frame Sensor Specifications

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Rumor: Sony (A750) 14.6 Megapixel DSLR Full Frame Sensor Specifications

It seems that relatively soon, Sony’s Alpha line of digital SLR cameras may get a new addition. Current speculation centers around a possible “A750″ with a full frame sensor. While we aren’t exactly sure about the naming, I did get an email pointing me to ..read more


Blurry Pentax DSLR Gets Named: The Pentax K7D

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Blurry Pentax DSLR Gets Named: The Pentax K7D

Remember the suspiciously blurry photos of the rumored new Pentax DSLR? Well, if this is to be believed, that camera will be called the Pentax K7D, and even better, we’ll be getting the details in about one month. In the meantime, ..read more


Olympus To Go High End, Maybe, 2-5 Years From Now.

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First they said 12 megapixels is enough (”for most folks”), ironically coinciding perfectly with half of their cameras having 12 megapixels, no connection I’m sure. (Actually somebody ranted on this today…). Now Olympus’ senior marketing manager Yoshiyuki Oyama tells ..read more


Nikon D700 versus Canon EOS 5D: A Full Frame Digital Camera Comparison

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If you’re one of those folks getting sick of the mainstream (camera) media going on and on (and on) about how great the Nikon D700, then judging by my webstats you:

don’t visit this site Currently own a 5D.

By now you’ve heard me go on and on ..read more


Full Frame Ahead

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With the advent of full frame sensors in the upper echelon of DSLR has anyone else noted the intense desire amongst the non-professionals to acquire its “magical powers”? I would argue that full frame may be even usurping megapixels in terms of desire for most ..read more


Reality Check: My hopes for a Canon 5D replacement appear to be dashed.

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With Canon’s announcement Wednesday of it’s new camera and lens lineup, it would appear very unlikely that I’ll be getting a chance to see a replacement for the EOS 5D. While I suppose there is a tiny shred of hope that Canon might say something ..read more


Why full frame matters, Rockwell explains

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One of the reasons I’ve craved a Canon 5d for so long, and now of course the Nikon D3, is their “advantage” of full frame sensors. The advantage of the sensor isn’t just not having to deal with crop factors, no the real advantage is ..read more