Brand name recognition is not going to save them if this continues.18 upvotesBy The Name is Bond (4 weeks ago)Nikon are offering 50mm f1.8 and 35mm f1.8 lenses with the modern miracle of wide-open sharpness and smooth bokeh at a cheap price. marino (4 weeks ago)STILL WAITING FOR D810 REVIEW..ALSO 1DX CANON AND NIKON D4....AND 1DMK 3..AND...3 upvotesBy smallLebowski (4 weeks ago)Who needs reviews of such old timers? Even D810 is old now compared to A7RII.1 upvoteBy villagranvicent (4 weeks ago)And Sigma..
Despite its complexity, the G12 is remarkably easy to use, owing to a menu system that's consistent with the ones used on Canon's lower-end PowerShot cameras. Its only potential drawbacks are a relatively narrow maximum aperture of F2.8 and a somewhat slow burst mode speed of 2 shots per second with autofocus turned off and 0.7 shots per second with autofocus turned on
Enthusiasts love to shoot Raw since it provides extra control, but you lose the convenience factor of simply being able to download photos to your computer and immediately share them with friends. Most popular photo software, including Picasa, iPhoto, and Lightroom, will display your photos on a map, or allow you to click on a link that opens the coordinates in Google Maps
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Canon PowerShot S100 The Canon PowerShot S100 compact camera is a new compact camera that offers an extensive DSLR-like list of features - ISO range of 80-6400, RAW support, full manual controls, customisable interface and 1080p video - all in a slim and stylish body that you can easily fit in a trouser pocket. Building on the success of previous G-series models, for 2010 the G12 principally adds 720p HD video, stereo sound, High Dynamic Range shooting mode, and a DSLR-like front control dial
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 review - CNET
While the LX5 offers 720p video like the LX3, it's now 30 frames per second (fps) compared with 24fps, and uses a real video codec rather than Motion JPEG. If the camera is performing automatic distortion control, then it's built into the raw processing, too; the distortion in the raw and JPEG versions of my test shots, processed using Adobe Camera Raw, were identical
Despite that, it's a very handy feature to have, especially when it allows you to extract the best possible image quality out of the LX5 (more on that later). If you want to convert them to other formats, I've had decent luck with both Handbrake as well as Toast Titanium 10 (which can also burn the movies to DVD or Blu-ray)
There's no way to remove redeye in playback mode, so make sure you have that feature turned on in the record menu! The LX5 has a rather elaborate text stamp feature, allowing you to print a name, location, travel date, and title, in addition to the date and time that the photo was taken. You can help reduce these further by using the Pre AF feature that I'll discuss below, and keeping the focus mode switch set to regular AF (instead of AF macro) probably helps, too
Canon S95 vs Panasonic DMC-LX5 - Our Analysis
What do you think? Spdavies (11:59 PM, June 29, 2011) For anyone trying to decide between the two, here is my take - they both have better picture quality than any other compact - the Canon is smaller, smoother, more pocketable, which could be a deciding factor for some - once you have them out and are shooting, the Panasonic is simply the better camera - more function, more control, more options - and better looking, if that means anything to you - it's a little jewel. Spdavies (2:00 PM, July 04, 2011) Ben - You're right - an LX5 would only fit in a jacket or cargo pocket - definitely not in tight jeans - but that's mostly because of the lens
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