| News.com.au: Digital SLRs in 2007 |
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| Written by Nature Sniper | ||||||
| Saturday, 29 December 2007 | ||||||
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Jennifer Dudley-Niholson talks about the best and worst tech of 2007. The author mentioned about the Digital SLRs arena and have the follow thoughts:
“Digital cameras are hardly new but digital SLR cameras have never been so advanced or so prevalent as in 2007. Digital single-lens reflex cameras give photographers more control over the images they capture, allowing them to manipulate colors, alter light sensitivity and focus and change camera lenses. But this year, amateur-level DSLRs also let you use their LCD screens as viewfinders, take 12-megapixel photos and use optical image stabilization to keep your photos free of blur. Furthermore Canon's 40D ($1999) can capture six photos a second, Nikon's D300 lets you boost light sensitivity to 6400 ISO, Sony's Alpha 700 starts focusing when it senses your eye near the viewfinder and Olympus's new E-3 DSLR has an LCD screen that flips out, letting you take photos from different angles. ” If you are thinking of getting yourself a late Christmas gift, consider the above digital SLRs, if size does not matter. Merry belated Christmas from masterchong.com. The best and worst tech of 2007 Current Related News
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