Archive for the ‘Cameras’ Category

Samsung SH100 Camera

Samsung SH100 Camera

It’s fun to spend time planning a photograph and getting all those set-ups and options tweaked just right. But sometimes – many times, in fact – the luxury to be able to do that just doesn’t exist. Some scenes require fast action, some models won’t sit still and some photographs need to be captured quickly. [...]

Samsung NX11

Samsung NX11

Though it is nearly as small as the Panasonic G3, Samsung’s compact system NX11, graced with a 14.6-megapixel sensor, looks more like a traditional digital SLR. Like a SLR it’s easy to tinker with the manual settings. Samsung’s novel i-Function lenses mean you can press the i-Function button on the kit lens and use the [...]

Sony Alpha A55

Sony Alpha A55

The Sony Alpha A55 sits in the middle ground between SLRs, such as the 600D and D5100, and compact system cameras, like the G3 and NX11. It is a single-lens translucent (SLT) camera, with a mirror mechanism that enables rapid autofocus at least in theory. The Alpha A55 also has the fastest maximum continuous shooting [...]

Samsung Q10 Compact Full HD Memory Camera

Samsung Q10 Compact Full HD Memory Camera

These days, with all the consolidation of devices that is going on, it is almost a rare sight for people to use specific devices built for certain purposes. Take recording video as an example: you are probably more likely to see someone using a cell phone or even a still image camera to take video [...]

Canon EOS 600D

Canon EOS 600D

The Canon EOS 600D is a proper photographers’ camera; well put together and well thought through. There are shortcut buttons allowing you to access all the important features without delving into the menu system, although that too is exceedingly well-organised. Incoming search terms:canon eos 600d

Canon Powershot SX230 HS

Canon Powershot SX230 HS

The 200 series of Canon’s Powershot cameras has always impressed. The latest in the series is the Powershot SX230 HS. The looks of this camera have been worked upon but not so much that it does not conform to the 200 family tree. The camera has be¬come slimmer, but the pop-out flash is still in [...]