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Canon EOS 70D compare to Nikon D7100

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Canon EOS 70D vs Nikon D7100. It's always interesting to compare cameras made ​​by Canon to Nikon. Since the days of analog cameras both have fought in endless competition, even in this digital age they are still neck and neck in the presence of a variety of digital cameras of renowned brands such as Sony, Panasonic and Olympus. Now we see how the Canon EOS 70D difference with the Nikon D7100, and please you decides which one you will choose as friends for the holidays or other events. Nikon D7100 versus Canon EOS 70D.   Image: youtube.com The Canon EOS 70D is a mid-range DSLR that's built for video.   Canon EOS 7D it wasn't just as a replacement for the aging   60D, it was also as a direct response to Nikon's   D7100. Both the Canon EOS 70D and the Nikon D7100 feature APS-C sized image sensors. Both systems feature a sensor cleaning system to remove dirt and dust. Both cameras are exactly what you'd expect for enthusiast-focused DSLRs.     The 70D r

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

Simple Tips before buying a camera lens

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Image: forum.mflenses.com     If you are using Digital SLR camera, you definitely tempted to try other lenses than the standard kit lens that you get when you buy an SLR camera. If you have enough money, what lens would you buy for the first time? Not all beginner photographers will give the same answer.  Anyone interested in purchasing a telephoto lens, or a zoom lens so easy to carry when on holiday. Not everyone has the same focus. There is also a wish to buy a macro lens for crazy to photograph small objects such as flowers, insects and other small objects. Do you really need a fish eye lens? How about you?   Image: fareastgizmos.com   You may have heard the words of friends, which have a high quality camera useless if you only have a low-quality lens. There are also those who say otherwise. You do not have to worry with that opinion, although there is a little truth. Of course it is ideal if camera and lenses are all high quality. Of course not everyone is able