Category: Product reviews
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The difference is in the details. D800 vs D800E
; After my report on the D800 I though it’d be a good idea to have a look at the D800E too, the genetically altered twin to the D800. As everyone knows by now, the difference between the D800 and D800E is pretty small yet supposedly significant. The removal of the low-pass filter in the…
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Nikon D800 – The Challenge.
It isn’t every day that I get a call to ask if I’d like to do an extensive test of a new camera. It is even rarer to get asked to do the test in New York. There it was though, an invitation by Nikon Europe to go to New York and take part…
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OM-D – New tech, retro look.
When Olympus asked if I’d like to have a test of their new OM-D E-M5 I jumped at the chance. Being a fan of the Micro 4/3rds camera standard I just had to see what Olympus were offering in this very retro analogue styled camera. I was surprised by a few things. Build…
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X-Pro1 unleashed – quickie post
The image capability of newish Fuji X-Pro1 has finally been unleashed with the release of Lightroom 4.1. Finally we can access the native Fuji RAW, or RAF files through one of the most popular image processing packages. I’ve been shooting in both JPG and RAW since I got the X-Pro1 and although the JPGS felt…
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Going Loopy
The Rosco LitePad Loop isn’t quite as first impressions might lead you to believe. It isn’t Just.another.ring.flash. It is in fact an LED ring light based on the technology that Rosco already use in their established products, LitePads. Looking like a ring flash is about as far as the similarity in use goes though. Rosco…