Point-and-shoots almost seem like a last option while shopping for cameras nowadays, while phone cameras constantly improve optics and quality. It’s tough to compete in a market so saturated with endless high and low end fixed lens options. This generation of point-and-shoot cameras needs a few things to compete with the onslaught, such as excellent optics, wireless connectivity – and …
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Fujifilm FinePix HS50 EXR Review – Taking on Simplicity at the Niagara Butterfly Conservatory
Camera buyer’s today have their task cut out for them. Do I buy a simple compact or DSLR, Point and Shoot and what is a mirrorless camera anyway? The options and selection available simply can’t be rivaled so we thought we might tackle a camera review this morning that takes three of the most important features to be found in …
Read More »Samsung EX2F Camera Review – A Low-Light Advanced Point-And-Shoot For Any Photographer
Point-and-shoots are great for several occasions, but most fall short in low lighting. With larger sensors helping to combat this problem, a fast lens can also do wonders for low light photography. Samsung has updated its EXF series with an f/1.4 lens, making shooting in low light almost comparable to a budget range DSLR. We find the Samsung EX2F very …
Read More »Sony Cyber-shot TX-30 Review Follow Up – Underwater Testing at the Shangri-La Far East
One of our most popular reports on Technology X has been our review of the new Sony Cyber-shot TX-30 Digital Camera and the number of e-mails we have received, as well as product purchases directly from the review, has been amazing. The TX-30 is waterproof, shockproof, dust-proof, freeze-proof and it just may be one of the smallest (and most attractive) …
Read More »Nikon D3200 Camera Review – An Exceptional Entry-Level DSLR
There comes a time when we ask ourselves: do we stick with a point-and-shoot, or do we upgrade to DSLR or mirrorless? What could we possibly get out of a DSLR that a point-and-shoot can’t achieve? As consumers we can go to a big box store, spend under $500, and get a camera that can zoom 1200mm – which retracts …
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