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By admin, on November 6th, 2012
Nikon D5200 Sample Images now available online, we will update this page soon as we get more images and gallery links
http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d5200/sample.htm
Click to enlarge images below – Image credit Nikon France
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By admin, on November 6th, 2012
After so many rumors Nikon D5200 finally announced today by Nikon, Nikon D5200 features DX-format CMOS 24.1-million pixels sensor, EXPEED 3 high-performance image-processing engine, advance 39-point AF system and a 2,016-pixel RGB sensor for superior basic performance, standard range of sensitivities covers a broad range of ISO 100 to ISO 6400, with support for additional expansion to equivalents up to ISO 25600 (Hi 2), D-Movie function supports recording of full-HD 1920 x 1080 60i/50i movies, The 3-inch, approximately 921k-dot LCD monitor with wide viewing angle is large and ensures clear viewing.

The D5200 is compatible with the Wireless Mobile Adapter WU-1a and the new Wireless Remote Controller WR-R10/WR-T10 (both available separately) for collaboration with smart devices and more possibilities for remote control over the camera, making the D5200 more convenient than its predecessor.
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By admin, on November 4th, 2012
By admin, on November 2nd, 2012
Canon 5D Mark III vs Sony A99 High ISO JPEG Image Comparison test done by a popular Japanese website dslrmagazine, the JPEG noise reduction turned off on both sides, see the results below

Canon 5D Mark III JPEG Images have less noise compared to Sony A99 at ISO 6400, so with Canon you get better High ISO Images. Canon 5D Mark III available at $3299 and Sony A99 available at $2798.
Source & Image credit – dslrmagazine
By admin, on October 31st, 2012
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Canon 1D X DxOMark Score is out now and the figure will again start hot discussion all over the web, the current 1D X score is similar to Nikon D3s Score (announced at 2009),
 Canon 1D X DxOMark Score – click to enlarge
The 1D X’s most obvious competitor in the professional DSLR space is the Nikon D4 and its predecessor, the Nikon D3s. Based on their sensor scores, it looks like the Nikon D4, which was announced a few months after the 1D X and also hit the market this summer, can deliver better sensor performance across the board (and sells for $800 less than the 1D X), whereas the Nikon D3s (which sells for roughly $1,600 less than the 1D X) is much more similar, though the three cameras perform similarly in low light.
Review outside the DxOMark Lab also have a mixed response – See Canon 1D X vs Nikon D4 High ISO Test – by focus-numerique and xerodigital.
Source – DxOMark Lab
By admin, on October 30th, 2012

According to latest rumors Nikon D5200 is coming in next few week (in September), The upcoming Nikon D5200 will have similar sensor as Nikon D3200 with bit more advance core specification,
Nikon D5200 Rumored Specification:
24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor
EXPEED III Image Processing
ISO range: 100-6,400 (Expandable up to 25600)
Continuous shooting speed: 5fps
Vari-angle LCD screen (3″, 921k dots)
Nikon D3200 is 24 Mp sensor is good enough or you want to see a new sensor in upcoming D5200 DSLR?, share your thoughts with us. we will update you soon as we get any new info, follow us on twitter and facebook.
see more:
Nikon D3200 DxOMark Score
Nikon D3200 vs 650D: Image Comparison | Specification Comparison review
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By admin, on October 24th, 2012
Just as the Canon 1DX Canon now announced firmware update for Canon 5D Mark III DSLR, now 5D Mk III will do AF with F8 lenses with its central cross-type points , earlier it was limited to F5.6. see the full details below and please note that The new firmware update will be available from April 2013.
press release
NEW FIRMWARE UPDATE FOR CANON EOS 5D MARK III DIGITAL SLR CAMERA PROVIDES UNCOMPRESSED HDMI OUTPUT SUPPORT AND IMPROVED AF PERFORMANCE
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., October 23, 2012 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced a new firmware update for the EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR camera that significantly improves the camera’s performance and usability. In response to requests from professionals working in the fields of cinema and television production, the firmware update enables the use of uncompressed HDMI Output support, making possible more efficient video editing and monitoring procedures. Additionally, the upgrade supports the advanced needs of photographers through improved AF performance when capturing still images.
Uncompressed HDMI Output Support
When shooting video, HDMI Output makes possible the recording of high-definition uncompressed video data (YCbCr 4:2:2, 8 bit) from the EOS 5D Mark III to an external recorder via the camera’s HDMI terminal. This, in turn, facilitates the editing of video data with minimal image degradation for greater on-site workflow efficiency during motion picture and video productions. Additionally, video being captured can be displayed on an external monitor, enabling real-time, on-site monitoring of high-definition video during shooting.
Improved AF Functionality
Even when the EOS 5D Mark III is equipped with an extender and lens making possible a maximum aperture of f/8, the firmware update supports AF employing the camera’s central cross-type points (currently compatible with maximum apertures up to f/5.6). Accordingly, the update will allow users to take advantage of AF when shooting distant subjects, benefitting sports and nature photographers, particularly when using telephoto lenses.
The new firmware update will be available, at no charge, in April 2013 from the Canon U.S.A. website and can be downloaded by end users or through Canon Factory Service Centers.
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