Canon 5D Mark III vs Nikon D800

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The photography dilemma of the Spring 2012: Canon 5D Mark III vs Nikon D800 solved (?) by my favorite photography review posse at DigitalRevTV.

Canon 5D MK III Is Here!

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The new camera’s predecessor, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, has been a remarkable camera. Launched in 2008, it’s since revolutionized the video industry by kickstarting the HD and enthusiast video market. It’s probably been used to make more skate and

New Kings of the Photography Hill: Nikon D800

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Nikon keeps kicking Canon’s butt with their latest DSLR releases. The new 36.3-megapixel FX-format (full frame) CMOS camera again has a HDMI video feed out, and records directly to computer or hard disk. There’s also a funky D800E variant without

New Kings of the Photography Hill: Fujifilm X-Pro1

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Fujifilm X-Pro1 is brand new camera from Fujifilm, who’ve just recently made a comeback to enthusiast/pro photographer mirrorless camera market with their Fujifilm Finepix X100 and Fujifilm Finepix X10 cameras. All of these cameras are style in retro fashion, have

New Kings of the Photography Hill: Nikon D4

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Nikon’s first believable attempt to kick Canon 5D mk II in the balls in the full frame DSLR video business is Nikon D4, which also doubles as their state of the art professional still camera (read: expensive and ultra good).

Site Recommendation: Minimal Me

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Soothing Minimalism in photography, design & art at http://mini-mal-me.tumblr.com/

Trillion Frames Per Second Camera Sees Movement of Light Itself!

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OMG. We have built an imaging solution that allows us to visualize propagation of light. The effective exposure time of each frame is two trillionths of a second and the resultant visualization depicts the movement of light at roughly half

Sony NEX-7, APS-C 24MP

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Damn the cameras are crazy nowadays. Especially the interchangeable mirrorless sector is bustling with several good cameras from several manufactures. Best ones now boast large APS-C sized sensors – a familiar size from all but the most expensive cameras from

Night Photography: Finding Your Way In The Dark

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This film documents a Full Moon Night Photography Workshop in the Big Bend region of West Texas led by photographers Scott Martin and Lance Keimig. Learn more at on-sight.com and thenightskye.com.