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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G6KK – Quick Review
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G6KK is one of the recent Micro Four Thirds mirrorless interchangeable lenses produced by the Japanese brand Panasonic and sold in a kit with the 14-42 mm f/3.5-5.6. Inside the box, you will find a lens hood, a USB…
Nikon Coolpix P7800 Review
With the predecessor of Nikon Coolpix P7800, not all prospects and photographers happy. She lacked the optical viewfinder, which could look back on a long tradition in the P series. With Nikon P7800 is now bringing the viewfinder back, but…
Nikon 1 AW1: Review
According to Nikon is the one AW1 " fit for any adventure. " One can dive deep with it up to 15 meters, it can withstand drops from up to two meters in height without damage and is good in the winter when outdoor use up to ten degrees below…
Canon 70D – Review
The Canon with two-digit abbreviation have been designed to satisfy an audience at the turn of the advanced amateur and professional, the so-called prosumers who can appreciate the best APS-C brand and looking for a quality body and rich…
Canon EOS Rebel SL1 – Compact SLR and Economic Value
Introduced this spring, and in the mainstream for a few months, Canon EOS Rebel SL1 is a compact SLR camera that stands out because of its maximum portability, in the face of technical features in many ways to the top. For an audience like…
Fujifilm X-M1 Review
After the new Fujifilm X-system consisting of the X-Pro1 and X-E1 already celebrated great successes, the Japanese manufacturer sends now preparing to conquer the X-M1 also the entry level. As with its bigger sisters on the unique Fujifilm…
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom Review
Is the Samsung Galaxy S4 zoom of a smartphone like any other, which only has a better camera on board? Or is it with this unit rather a digital camera that comes up in addition to the functions of a smartphone? We believe the latter.…
Samsung NX2000 Review
As befits a mirrorless system camera, the Samsung NX2000 is light, compact and portable so. All the more impressive act since their features: the 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor in terms of resolution and an imaging area of 23.5 times…
Fujifilm X-A1 – Review
The X system from Fujifilm receives further growth. After a top model X-Pro1, X-E1 and the M1-X, the X-A1 now completes the system from the bottom. Having been the clever hybrid viewfinder and high-quality metal housing were saved in the…
Olympus Stylus 1 – Superzoom f/2.8 in a very compact body
While the traditional compact struggling to sell, then for a prosumer market are experiencing a second youth. After all, we always smartphone with us, and if we devote more space to a camera, it must have what is called an edge. The…
Canon VIXIA Mini Digital Video Camcorder Flexible
Ideal for holidays, but also to capture the most exciting video of our day, the Canon VIXIA mini is the perfect companion, thanks to its compact size (76 x 22 x 96 mm) and a weight of just 160 grams. Its fisheye lens is able to resume…
Pentax K3 – New Home Sports Digital Camera
Ricoh today unveiled its new flagship, the Pentax K-3. The camera has features on the top from the 24MP sensor, the autofocus system to 27 points, the high fps (well 8.3) And the exposure system that is based on a new 86,000 pixel RGB…
Nikon D610 – New Name But Same Camera
As expected the Nikon D610 has arrived, the same characteristics to the body that replaces but a new plug. No GPS or Wi-Fi to me as " risky " but slightly faster continuous shooting (6 vs. 5.5 fps) and silent shutter (up to 3fps).…
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX7 Review
Lightweight, compact and yet a list of features that will fulfill all your wishes: Panasonic wants to secure a place on the Olympus of handy mirrorless system cameras with the Lumix. This has the Lumix GX7 a few helpful features with the…