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Olympus Stylus Tough TG-3 a waterproof camera plus microscope mode

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Olympus TG-3 a waterproof camera.  Image: amateurphotographer.co.uk Apparently Olympus increasingly serious for developing resilient TG series, so the recently launched Olympus Stylus Tough TG-3 . This camera features reinforced with anti-dust and waterproof, because the Olympus Stylus Tough TG-3 has been coated with rubber to absorb impact as well as a waterproof coating.  Of course this camera is perfect for outdoor activities such as rafting accompany your adventure vacation to the beach, the mountains or a safari in Africa, even suitable for off-road activities. Olympus Stylus Tough TG-3 is appropriate for those who are adventurous. It is waterproof down to 50 feet, crushproof up to 220 lbf, shockproof up to 7 ft (2.1 m) and freezeproof down to 14 ° F. With its small size, TG-3 can enter your jacket pocket or backpack with ease, and you will be happy to use it let alone the TG-3 comes with a number of clever features. If you need more wide angle or more telephoto, the

Sigma DP3 Merrill with full range of creative shooting modes

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If you want a digital camera with excellent image quality at lower ISOs you can choose Sigma DP3 Merrill . This camera also has very sharp lens, simple interface and solid build quality. You can enjoy better high ISO image performance than previous cameras but still can’t keep up with most other modern sensors. The cameras have always exhibited exceptional low ISO abilities and some extremely detailed and chromatically-rich RAW files. Sigma DP3 Merrill.  Image: luminous-landscape.com Sigma, with its long history of making lenses for other manufacturers' cameras and more recently its own DSLRs, has developed this lens specifically for the DP3 Merrill.  The Sigma DP3 uses a new 50mm f/2.8 prime lens, which -- after accounting for the 1.5x focal length crop of its APS-C image sensor -- is the equivalent of a 75mm optic on a 35mm camera. The lens design features 10 elements in eight groups, and there's a seven-bladed aperture diaphragm. Focusing is possible to as close as 8