Thursday, 21 November 2013
Canon 70D : Smart and Elegant HD DSLR
In these recent years, more and more professionals and amateurs find themselves into an era of new genre in videography that uses the current DSLRs that supports HD Video capability and Canon is probably by far is the best manufacturer in its class wouldn't you agree? One of the infamous and legendary HD DSLR are the 5D Mark III- Having a good video camera, great lighting setups, solid post-productions, and through the use of high quality lenses, even an amateur can produce a cinema like quality productions!
Canon have released their latest workhorse for HD Video DSLR, the Canon EOS 70D which replaces its previous model, the Canon EOS 60D which backdates to 2010 models. Their latest production will surely satisfy pro-sumer DSLR fans who are just getting into HD DSLR Videography. Priced at 1,200$ for body only, the 70D sits just right between the Rebel T5i (750$ body only) and the EOS 7D (1500$ body only).
While we can see a lot of improvements overall, the main killer features that needs to be speak about is their latest technology that provide faster autofocus, which is very useful for HD videos.
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Sunday, 10 November 2013
Nikon D3200 Review
Are you a fan of Nikon DSLRs? Well, you're up for a good news from them as they hit the markets with their latest entry-level DSLR, which most Malaysians care not to know about? Just kidding, we love Nikon DSLRs and we know about them too!
The Nikon D3200 is currently the latest generations of the Nikon's entry-level DSLR line-ups. Featuring the latest 24MP CMOS Sensor, which gives it the right to stand tall as one of the highest pixel counts entry-level DSLR using the APS-C sensors in the market. It might not be a ground breaking revolutionary for the current DSLR technology but it is very competitive.
Nikon D3200 Specs Highlights
- 24MP CMOS Sensor
- ISO 100-6400(+ ISO 12,800)
- EXPEED 3 Image Processor (Same as the Nikon D4)
- 3.0" screen with 920k dot screen
- Full HD 1080p with 30 frames per second. (comes with 24p and 25p options)
- Microphone Sockets
- Twin IR remote receivers
- 4 frame per second continuous shooting
- Guide mode (very helpful for beginners)
Compared to it's previous models, the D3100, there is a lot of changes that we can expect especially from the pixel count, Full HD Movie, it's imaging processor. But what makes it a lot more worth looking is the option to upgrade for a Wi-Fi Transmitter that really takes it up a little notch especially for the cameras in the entry-level range.
Size and weight
From the size factor, it does feel a little bit smaller than the D3100. I don't really know why the manufacturer decided to go with this but I'm guessing that maybe they wanted to create a more light version of DSLR so that it is easy to carry.
Ease of Use
Of course, there is no other easy camera to use than the entry-level range as they have the Guide Mode Which helps us to understand on how to use the camera with ease.
So my verdict of this DSLR? It's worth the buy as for beginners who are looking for a great DSLR to start with which have lots of great features in it. Do you own this camera? If you do, please share your thoughts about this camera with the rest of us.
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Want to buy the Nikon D3200? Buy at thekedaikamera.com.
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