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By admin, on January 13th, 2014

Nikon D3300 vs Sony A3000, both camera are made for entry level shooters but we do have a big price difference here, Nikon D3300 cost is approx $646 with kit lens and Sony A3000 will cost you approx $398 with kit lens

Now if we look at the specification comparison table , we can clearly see that
Sensor: Nikon D3300 features more resolution and ISO range + absence of low-pass filter will give you better image quality than Sony A3000
AF points: Sony A3000 have more AF points than Nikon D3300, hence you get more area under AF with Sony A3000.
Continuous shooting speed: The Nikon D3300 have continuous bit fast continuous shooting mode compared to Sony A3000.
Videos: Both camera captures Full HD videos at 60fps.
Display: The Nikon D3300 have higher resolution display compared to Sony A3000, both have same 3″ size and Type (Fixed unit)
So if we look at the overall specification comparison, Nikon D3300 beats Sony A3000 almost in every field.
Verdict: We highly recommend you to buy Nikon D3300
Buy Nikon D3300 from Amazon || B&H
Buy Sony A3000 from Amazon || B&H
By admin, on January 12th, 2014
We have done a quick specification comparison review between Canon S200 and Canon S120, the S200 is available outside USA and UK (Just like Canon EOS M2) with a lo-fi specification…. take a look

Canon S200 uses Canon old CCD sensor, the lens aperture is not as bright as Canon S120 lens and ISO range is also limited. The continuous shooting speed of Canon S200 is 4.5fps only and Canon S120 can capture 6.4 frame per second.
The S200 is limited to HD recording only on the other hand S120 can record Full HD video at 60 or 30fps.
The other major difference we see is the absence of RAW mode in Canon S200, whereas Canon S120 features RAW shooting capability.
At the end we can see clearly that Canon S120 comes with smaller body shape and longer battery life.
Verdict: Canon S120 is a winner, we recommend you to buy Canon S120.
Buy Canon S120 at Amazon | Buy Canon S120 from B&H
By admin, on January 5th, 2014

Samsung NX30 is recently announced by Samsung and Sony NEX 6 is almost 1 year old, both the Sony and Samsung features almost same core specification…. take a look below for more details.

We noticed very minor difference in Camera core specification now what left is lenses, yes Sony have bit more lenses (E-Mount) than Samsung Mirrorless system, so finally we recommend you to go for Sony NEX 6 system.
Buy Sony NEX6 from Amazon
By admin, on January 3rd, 2014

Samsung NX30 vs Samsung NX20 specification comparison review, we are here to find out the major difference bewtween these two camera,

Sensor: The Camera comes with a newly developed sensor, the 20 MP CMOS sensor comes with on-chip phase detection AF.
AF System: As we can see clearly the NX30 features newly developed AF system that combines Phase + Contrast based methods.
ISO: The other major improvement is pushing the ISO limit upto 25600, the NX20 ISO range was limited to 12800.
Fast FPS: Bit improved top continuous shooting speed, you get 9fps of shooting and NX20 was limited to 8 fps.
Improved video recording, NX30 features Full HD video recording at 60fps and ‘dual IS’, mic input + audio level adjustment on the other hand NX20 was limited to 30fps.

Other major improvement include is the introduction of tiltable viewfinder that will sure help in composing your images in bright sunlight.
Verdict: Based on specification comparison review we highly recommend you to buy Samsung NX30 camera.
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.
Black Nikon DF at Amazon
Sliver Nikon DF at Amazon
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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
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