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Sony launches new entry-level DSLR.

Jan 27 2010 Published by Bygadget under Camera

BILLED as a ‘perfect all-rounder’, Sony has unwrapped a new DSLR called the Alpha 450. Due to arrive in UK shops in February, the 14.2-million-pixel Alpha 450 is claimed to allow equivalent ISO sensitivity up to ISO 12,800 and to be capable of a continuous burst rate of ‘seven frames per second’. ‘The powerful Bionz image processor enables highspeed continuous shooting of up to 5fps (maximum approx fi gure). In Speed Priority mode (with AF and AE set at the start of the burst), this increases to an amazing 7fps… More than enough to catch sports and fast-moving action with ease,’ claims Sony. Sony UK claims that the Alpha 450 is a ‘versatile, easy-to-use choice for step-up photographers’.

Features include Live View and a 2.7in LCD screen with Manual Focus Check, which allows the photographer to preview the image prior to capture. Also on board the 520g newcomer is Sony’s SteadyShot Inside anti-shake correction and an Auto HDR (High Dynamic Range) option designed to ensure the capture of bright highlights and dark shadow detail in the same frame. The Alpha 450 measures around 137x104x81mm (excluding protrusions). A UK price has not been released

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D3000 Nikon SLR camera

Nov 20 2009 Published by Bygadget under Camera

Nikon Announces New DSLR camera is easier to use so far, the Nikon D3000. With its new mode and attractive price guide will be the first choice of the photographer who begins in the world of digital SLR photography. The Nikon D3000 is designed for users who wish to take pictures without worrying about settings. Select from a wide range of parameters and the camera does the rest, also thanks to its quick response, never miss a moment. The autofocus system ensures focus 11 points from all subjects and bright viewfinder lets you compose with the greatest simplicity.

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Canon EOS 7D

Nov 11 2009 Published by Bygadget under Camera

Digital cameras such as the redesigned artificial EOS-7D Canon digital photographs bring the experience was different. Equipped with two DIGIC IV processor with 18-megapixel resolution, is equipped with digital video sesolusi high definition 1080p high, enriching opportunities to create digital images and video in a wide choice of lenses.

A superb top-end DSLR with loads of features and HD video

The Canon EOS 7D is Canon’s top of the range APS-C camera. Below it sit the compact forms of the 1000D, 450D and 500D, and above it the full-frame glory of the £200 more expensive EOS 5D MKII.

The big difference between the 5D MKII and the 7D is inside. The 5D MKII is the cheapest of Canon’s line-up to offer a full-frame sensor – the 7D has the same size image sensor as cameras such as the 500D, Nikon D5000 or Pentax K-x.

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