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By admin, on December 16th, 2013
We have already done a specification comparison review between these camera, now its time for HIGH ISO TEST, take a look below
Both camera showing almost same Image quality but if we look closely the image quality of RX100 M2 is bit better since the M2 since it have bit (F1.8 vs F2.8) better aperture at wide end. Hence the RX100 M2 sensor get more light compared to RX10.
Also see specification comparison review here
Buy Sony RX10 from Amazon || Buy Sony RX100 M2 from Amazon
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By admin, on November 5th, 2013
Nikon DF vs Nikon D800 specification comparison – Just few hrs after the announcement we have published Nikon DF vs Nikon D610 Comparison, Now its time for its bigger brother D800. The D800 is a megapixel monster that creates ultra large files and need good lighting system to produce cleaner images, Nikon DF is waiting to be crowned as low-light king since it features same sensor and Image processor as Nikon D4. Now take a look at the comparison chart below –
Major difference between these two camera
# 1 Sensor – Both camera features same sensor size but Nikon DF comes with 16 Megapixel FX format sensor with a amazing ISO range of 50 – 204,800 – on the other hand Nikon D800 features 36 Megapixel resolution FX format sensor with a limited ISO range of 50-25600. Nikon DF have large photodiodes compared to D800 and will perform better in low-light condition.
# 2 AF System: Nikon DF features 39-Point and uses Multi-CAM 4800 AF Sensor on the other hand Nikon D800 comes with Advanced Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus sensor with 51 AF points. It’s no doubt that Nikon D800 is offering advance AF system at the same price-point.
#3 Shutter: You get bit better top continuous shooting speed with D800 (5.5 vs 6fps) and Nikon D800 also features better shutter range (1/4000 vs 1/8000).
#4 No Video in DF: Nikon DF is a spartan still camera and it will not record video according to Nikon, Nikon D800 record Full HD video @ 30fps.
# 5 others: Nikon DF have longer battery life and lightweight + small body compared to D800
#6 Price difference: Nikon DF available at $2746 and Nikon D800 available at $2796 [at the time of DF announcement]
Verdict: Nikon DF will give you cleaner RAW and JPEG files at High ISO, Nikon D800 gives you more resolution, advance AF system and Video modes. If you are a sill shooter only, I recommend you to buy Nikon DF DSLR.
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By admin, on November 5th, 2013
Nikon DF vs Nikon D610 specification comparison review, the Nikon DF features D4 sensor and D610 AF system, take a look at the chart below for more details
Take a look at the major difference between these two camera
#1 Better Sensor: Nikon 16.2 megapixel full-frame (FX) CMOS sensor same as D4 DSLR, ISO range is amazing and starts from 50 to 204800. Nikon D610 comes with a 24.3MP FX-Format CMOS Sensor and a limited ISO range of 50 to 25600.
#2 Bit Better Top-continuous shooting speed in D610, Nikon D610 features continuous shooting speed of 6fps and DF is limited to 5.5 fps only.
#3 No Video mode available in DF camera, Nikon D610 can shoot in Full HD @ 30fps.
#4 Big Battery: Nikon DF camera feature better battery life and light-weight body.
#5 Price difference * – Nikon DF available at $2746 and Nikon D610 available at $1996
Verdict: Nikon DF will give you better image quality when compared to Nikon D610, but no video mode available in DF. Based on specification comparison for still shooters we recommend you to buy Nikon DF DSLR, if you are looking for affordable option buy Nikon D610.
Buy Nikon DF at Amazon || Pre-order Nikon DF at B&H – Body Only || With 50mm Lens
By admin, on October 30th, 2013
Sony RX10 features same sensor as Sony RX100 M2 camera on the other hand Fujifilm FZ70 features 16.1MP 1/2.3″ BSI MOS Sensor.
Take a look at the major difference below we found between RX10 and FZ70
#1 Big difference between the Zoom Lens – The Panasonic FZ70 features Lumix DC Vario 60x optical zoom lens, the RX10 is limited to 8.3X only. So if you are a megazoon camera lover don’t read more and Buy Panasonic FZ70 from Amazon.
# 2 Big difference between the Sensor Size: Sony RX10 features a 20.2MP 1″ Exmor R CMOS Sensor and Panasonic FZ70 comes with 16.1 megapixel 1/2.3″ High Sensitivity MOS sensor, frankly speaking Sony RX10 comes with monster size sensor when compared Panasonic FZ70.
Sony RX10 Will give you better image quality, more dynamic range and less noise at High ISO levels, If you prefer image quality over zoom, RX10 is highly recommended.
#3 Fixed Aperture Zoom Lens – Sony RX10 features fixed F2.8 aperture throughout the zoom range, Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* lens is composed of 7 aspheric elements and delivers super sharp images.
# 4 You get better ISO range with RX10 – Rx10 offers better ISO range than FZ70, the 1″ inch sensor of RX10 comes with newly developed Bionz X processor to deliver ultimate image quality.
#5 Rugged design – compact magnesium alloy body of the RX-10 is moisture and dust resistant.
#6 Other features: You get bit more shutter range and top shooting continuous , WiFi – sharing with social networking sites, via email, and to cloud storage sites. NFC (Near Field Communication) is also supported with RX10.
# 7 Big Price Difference – Sony RX10 Price – $1,298.00 (Available at Amazon) | FZ70 Price – $398.00 (Available at Amazon)
Verdict: Sony RX10 will give best of its class image quality like no other, Panasonic FZ70 offers extensive zoom range + There is very big price difference between these two camera, if you prefer image quality buy RX10, if you want extensive zoom range buy FZ70.
By admin, on October 25th, 2013
Nikon D5300 vs Canon 700D specification comparison review, Nikon D5300 features bit bigger sensor + More resolution compared to 700D / T5i, take a look at the detailed specification comparison review below.
Take a look at the Major difference we found…
#1 Sensor: Nikon D5300 features 24.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor same sensor as Nikon D7100 DSLR and we have seen the image quality of Nikon D7100 is excellent compared to 700D.
+ Nikon introduced a new Expeed 4 image processor with D5300, So D5300 features No optical Low-Pass filter + advance image processor compared to D7100, Nikon D5300 is a clear winner in-terms of image quality.
#2: No OPLF in D5300: The sensor design omits the traditional optical low-pass filter in order to gain the utmost sharpness and resolution from both photos and videos.
#3: AF System: Nikon D5300 features advance Phase AF system, Nikon D5300 have 39-point autofocus system, with nine cross-type sensors. Canon 700D comes with 9-point all cross-type AF system (including a high-precision dual-cross f/2.8 center point).
#4: Fast AF in Live-view & Video mode with 700D – Canon 700D newly developed Hybrid CMOS AF System is utilizes two different kinds of AF-phase and contrast detection technology, hence you get quick AF during live-view mode & in video mode, Nikon D5300 uses Contrast based AF system only in Video and live-view mode.
#5:Video: Nikon D5300 features Full HD recording @ 60fps on the other hand Canon 700D limited to 30fps at Full HD mode.
#6: Display: Canon 700D features better Touchscreen LCD with 1,040k-dot resolution, it also includes Touch Autofocus, Nikon D5300 comes with 3.2″ 1,037k-Dot Vari-Angle LCD Monitor.
# Others: Nikon D5300 features built-in Wi-Fi and GPS modules, Nikon D5300 features built in HDR capture that combines tonal and exposure range of a single image by recording two separate exposures and blending them together.
Verdict: Nikon D5300 core specification is better compared to 700D, Nikon D5300 gives you better image quality and advance Phase AF system, we recommend you to buy Nikon D5300 DSLR.
Buy / Pre-order Nikon D5300 from Amazon | B&H
Buy Canon 700D from Amazon US | Amazon UK
By admin, on October 22nd, 2013
Nikon D5300 vs Nikon D5200 specification comparison, Nikon D5300 comes with new image processor, Nikon D7100 sensor and No optical low-pass filter OR AA filter. Take a look at the table below for detailed specification comparison.
Nikon D5200 and D5300 features almost same core specification, take a look at the Major difference below,
#1:New Sensor: Nikon D5300 uses Nikon D7100 sensor, however there is now major difference in image quality when compared to Nikon D7100.
#2: No Optical Low-Pass Filter: Nikon D5300 Have no OPLF, hence you get more details when you use high-grade Nikon Lenses with D5300.
#3: New Expeed 4 processor: the new image processor is not improving the overall speed of the camera in any way or may be the processor have capabilities but bounded by software to do limited performance.
#4 Display: Nikon D5300 features more high resolution display compared to Nikon D5200.
#5: Built-In Wi-Fi and GPS Connectivity: Nikon D5300 features built in Wireless connectivity and GPS.
Verdict: We recommend Nikon D5100, Nikon D3100 and Nikon D3200 users to buy new Nikon D5300 DSLR, but we also recommend D5200 users to wait for Nikon D5400 (D5300 successor).
Buy / Pre-order Nikon D5300 from Amazon | B&H
By admin, on October 21st, 2013
Sony A7 vs Sony A7r comparison review – Just few days ago Sony announced A7 and A7r fullframe mirrorless camera with excellent core specification, Sony is shaking the camera world from 2012 by announcing class leading innovative products like X series compact cameras, smartphone attachable lens-Style Camera and now FF Mirrorless.
Now take a look at the major specification difference in the table below
The Major difference we see in both the camera are
#1 Sensor
#2 AF System
#3 Electronic front curtain shutter in A7
#4 Fast top continuous shooting speed in A7
#5 Price difference
#1 Sensor: The Sony A7 features 24 Megapixel FF sensor and on the other hand Sony A7r features 36 Megapixel FF sensor, Obviously the sensor of A7 will give cleaner result at high ISO range due to larger pixels / photodiode inside it.
#2 AF system: as we have said earlier Sony A7 features Hybrid AF system that combines Phase + Contrast detect system, 117 phase AF points + 25 contrast detect AF points available in A7, on the other hand Sony A7r features Contrast detect system with 25 AF points only, naturally AF system of A7 is fast compared to A7.
#3 electronic front curtain shutter in A7: The A7 comes with electronic front curtain shutter, so you get (better) 1/250 flash sync speed with A7 on the other side A7R is limited to 1/160.
#4 Fast top continuous shooting speed in A7: Due to less resolution in A7 the image processor is able to process more files at a given time compared to A7r.
#5 Price: Sony A7 cost $600 less than Sony A7r.
Verdict: We recommend you to buy Sony A7, since A7 features better AF system, better low-light performance, Electronic front curtain shutter, bit Fast continuous shooting speed and $600 approx less price, A7r only recommended for Landscape, Architecture and Fashion photographers, those who have more control over light and don’t need fast AF system.
Buying Options
Sony A7 [Body Only] – $1,698.00 – Amazon | B&H
Sony A7 w/ 28-70mm lens – $1,998.00 – Amazon | B&H
Sony A7r @ $2,298.00 from Amazon | B&H
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