
London tourist attraction bans the use of DSLRs
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: December 6, 2011Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics
Digital cameras have come a long way in recent years including the devices that our smartphones now contain. More consumers have also been upgrading to digital SLR cameras as they become more affordable and cheaper to purchase. They have also…

Sony A55 / A33 DSLR Problems: Camera Sensor Overheating
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: September 29, 2010Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics
A recent video that accompanied Sony’s launch of their new DSLR’s the A55 and A33 was set in a snowy scene. This could have been to keep the new cameras cool as there seems to be a problem with some…

New Nikon D7000 vs. Canon 60D and Olympus E-3
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: September 16, 2010Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics
Following the news of Nikon’s new midrange DSLR the D7000, the new camera finds itself coming up against Canon’s recent new addition the EOS 60D. It also comes up against the Olympus E-3 since it has been superseded by the…

Nikon D7000 Video Review: Specs, Price, and Release Date
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: September 16, 2010Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics, Video News
We told you yesterday about Nikon’s new D7000 DSLR the replacement for the highly regarded D90. Today we have some more news for you including a video review.

Canon EOS 60D: New Mid-Range DSLR announced
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: August 26, 2010Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics
Hot on the heels of their new range of compact cameras, Canon have officially announced the replacement for their popular EOS 50D DSLR. The new Canon EOS 60D has had full 1080p HD video recording added to its list of…

Olympus and Panasonic Micro Four Thirds: 50% slimmer cameras
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: August 5, 2008Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics
Olympus and Panasonic are to launch Micro Four Thirds; this is a new mirrorless format for DSLRs. This lens mount is based on the Four Thirds standard and will use the same advanced standard as the 18 x 13.5-mm sensor….
Say Hello to Sony’s Alpha A300 and A350 CompactFlash DSLRs
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: January 31, 2008Filed under: Digital Cameras, Electronics
Today Sony gets official with the Alpha A300 and A350 CompactFlash DSLRs; the A300 features 10.2 megapixels while the A350 has 14.2 megapixels. Both of these Sony DSLR’s feature live preview that retains the ability to autofocus

