Digital Camera Reviews



JPEG vs RAW

May 14th, 2012

photographyclassesatlanta.org – A Discussion About JPEG vs RAW What Is The Big Deal About JPEG or RAW? One of the first things you should do before you take the first picture is to select the right file format. If you are using a digital SLR, you will have more choices than if you are shooting with a more basic digital camera. The use of RAW formats has become much more widely accepted, however, there are still some photographers who do not know the difference between the two formats. And then there are those who know the difference and are strongly in favor of one or the other. The goal of this post is to explain the difference between JPEG and RAW in a way that makes sense. In fact, the video is probably the best way for you to learn about both RAW and JPEG. What is JPEG? JPEG (also known as JPG) is The Standard digital format for graphic images produced by a digital camera. The camera uses software to process a digital image in-camera and produce a usable file that can be printed or posted on the Web. The processing of the image in the camera results in a “lossy compression” that discards certain unnecessary picture information in order to produce a picture with good quality and a smaller file size. Most digital images that are printed or saved to the Internet on website like Facebook are JPEG images. What is RAW? RAW is a non-standard format used by digital cameras to record the picture information of an image file. It records all the information about a photograph

New 2012 Leica Products Debut

May 12th, 2012

Leica unveiled a full slate of new products this week, including five S-lenses, M Monochrom black-and-white camera and Leica X2 compact camera. View full post on DigitalCameraReview.com Digital Camera News and Reviews

Learn About Using Gel Filters in DSLR Photography

May 12th, 2012

If you’ve never considered using gel filters in your DSLR photography, you’re missing out on a potentially great tool.

Gel filters, which are transparent pieces of film made of heat-resistant plastic and which are available in multiple colors, can greatly alter the light generated in a flash unit by applying a color to the light.

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Canon PowerShot S100 Review – The Best Compact Camera

May 12th, 2012

Canon PowerShot S100 Review Every once in a blue moon a digital camera saunters across my desk that changes the game at multiple levels, and the Canon PowerShot S100 ($429.99) is one of those cameras. For an advanced point-and-shoot, the PowerShot S100 is about as good as you can get, thanks to various improvements Canon made over last year’s PowerShot S95. The S100 was granted a shiny new EOS-inspired 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with Canon’s brand new Digic 5 image processing, which means the image capturing hardware has been totally revamped and the S100 can capture up to 8fps in Burst mode at full resolution. Thanks to the new imaging sytstem, HD video has been boosted to 1080p Full HD at 24fps with 720p now at 30fps rather than 24fps. We also get a more generous 5x optical zoom this year compared to the S95′s modest 3.8x optical range, and a wider 24mm lens compared to last year’s 28mm lens, all of this without sacrificing added camera bulk. Canon adorned the PowerShot S100 with front and rear grips for enhanced stability and bathed the S100 in a stealthy matte finish, which gave the camera points on the catwalk as well. Lastly, GPS capability joins the PowerShot S100 with map logging and Map Utility software powered by Google. Other camera manufacturers should fear the Canon PowerShot S100. Its 12-megapixel 1/1.7-inch back-illuminated CMOS sensor was created from the ground up by Canon using EOS technology found in the company’s DSLR lineup. New Digic 5 processing

Olympus TG-1 iHS Takes Tough to New Heights

May 10th, 2012

The Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS is announced today, bringing features usually reserved for premium point-and-shoots to the rugged compact form. A wide f/2.0 lens, high-resolution OLED display and a 12 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor promise to take this outdoorsy camera to the next level. View full post on DigitalCameraReview.com Digital Camera News and Reviews

Sony HX10V’s High-End Feature List Grabs Attention

May 10th, 2012

Increasing resolution is almost a sure thing in point and shoot camera, and the Sony Cyber-shot HX10V model, which recently became available for sale, has hit the top end of the resolution scale at 18.2MP.

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May 10th, 2012

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Fujifilm Announces FinePix XP170 Waterproof Camera

May 9th, 2012

Fuji has announced a new waterproof digital camera, the FinePix XP170, which combines rugged protection with WiFi capability. View full post on DigitalCameraReview.com Digital Camera News and Reviews

Olympus OM-D E-M5 Review: A Classic Revived

May 8th, 2012

The Olympus O-MD E-M5 is a stylish camera indeed. Decked out with retro dials and levers, it houses some decidedly modern features like a 1.44 million-dot EVF and a new 16 megapixel Live MOS sensor. See how this modern classic fared in our full review. View full post on DigitalCameraReview.com Digital Camera News and Reviews

Sharp Olympus E-M5 Borrows From Past Designs

May 8th, 2012

Olympus has had good success reaching into its past for a classic digital camera design with its PEN family of cameras. The company has done it again with its recently released OM-D E-M5 digital interchangeable lens camera, which borrows its design from the OM film cameras from four decades ago.

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