Few days ago we have posted Canon 650D vs Nikon D3200 specification comparison review, now Cameralabs tested both the camera and the result was pretty much same as expected, the canon 650D images show bit more detail compared to Nikon D3200see jpeg image comparison of both the camera below,
Shot settings: The Canon Rebel T4i / EOS 650D was fitted with the EF-S 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM kit lens and the Nikon D3200 was fitted with the Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 VR kit lens.
The third image show CA at edges but its not a problem of Canon 650D, the new 18-135mm STM kit lens suffers from chromatic aberration at the edge of the frame even at f8.
Conclusion from cameralabs
…Overall, it’s clear that the T4i / 650D is a better camera than the D3200, but there’s a price to pay for those additional features and superior performance. Not everyone, particularly first time DSLR buyers need those features and the D3200 remains a compelling option as an affordable first DSLR. It’s also important to note the closer rival to the T4i / 650D will be Nikon’s long-awaited successor to the D5100, and I’ll update this page when that’s launched.
New Polaroid Z2300 – take images, shoot HD video and have Built-in Printer
New Z2300 instant digital camera with 10 Megapixel CCD sensor, 3-inch LCD screen and HD Video recording, the Polaroid Z2300 also features in-built Zink (Zero ink) printer for printing your 2×3-inch photos anytime you wish.
Camera Features
10 MP digital camera
3.0” bright color LCD for viewing images
Compact size and usability
SD compatible for expanded memory, up to 32GB
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Speaker / micropohone
Prints with ZINK® Zero ink®
The Polaroid Z2300 have 32 MB of internal storage (expandable with an SD card), you can select five different firing modes Polaroid Z2300 camera flash, With Polaroid picture editor you can also add different types of border to your images before printing.
Printer Features
Snap, print, share—no computer connections needed
2×3” full-color prints
Smudge-proof, water-resistant, tear-resistant, photos with better picture quality and sticky back for extra fun
No Ink. No Hassles. No ink cartridges or ribbons to throw away
View and crop images on camera before printing
Option to print date, file number
Add a fun and useful border to your photo including the Classic Polaroid Border logo format
Option to print in black and white and fun shades of the Polaroid logo colors
Upload custom borders
Automatically save photos to camera or SD card for downloading
Prints under 1 minute
The print paper will cost you approx $.50 and the camera will cost you $ 159.99, Available from August 2012.
Sony will soon announce this Hi-def wearable video camera for POV action sports, the new video camera is tiny and lightweight and iy features SteadyShot® image stabilization technology, Exmor® R CMOS image sensor, and an ultra-wide angle Carl Zeiss® Tessar® lens.
Take a look at video, a really new and nice concept created and well composed by Jimmy Hickey, the video is 10 min long but interesting & inspiring.
This is the story behind my “What Have We Done; Money Problems, Personified” photo project. Covering all aspects of the project.
I put this video together to give anyone interested a general idea of how this all went down. I hope 10+ minutes isn’t too long, there was just too much content to not include! 3+hours including interview, is tough to shorten down to ten minutes haha
Countless amount of time went into this project as a whole. I would like to thank everyone for their help and support to create this, I love you all!
Some new review about Sony RX 100 surfaced over the web, the overall performance of the new RX 100 with 1-inch sensor and F1.8 lens look really impressive, see the review verdict / conclusion from different websites below and stock status and end.
Sony RX 100 Review by pocket-lint
…Is it worth it? Absolutely. The RX100 will be exactly what many demanding photographers have been waiting for: a truly pocketable high-end, large-sensor compact. It’s not quite perfect, and some may query its price point against the NEX-series, but otherwise it’s a roaringly good first attempt. Tasty stuff. see the full review at pocket-lint
Sony RX 100 Review by Tech radar
For those looking for a back-up camera for when the DSLR is too bulky or inconvenient, Sony has produced a truly great camera that should also appeal to anybody wanting to trade up from a mobile phone or budget compact camera. see the full review at whatdigitalcamera
Sony RX 100 review at Japanese website dc.watch.impress (with many samples)
Review at Imagine Resource
What wasn’t disappointing was the Sony RX100’s image quality. It doesn’t quite rival the quality of most compact system cameras, but it does exceed the capabilities of most of its major rivals in the pocket premium camera space, capable of printing a 24 x 36-inch print at ISO 125 and an 8 x 10 at ISO 6,400. All things considered, we think the Sony RX100 is an impressive achievement and we give it a rating of 5 out of 5 points, as well as an enthusiastic Dave’s Pick. see full review at Imagine resource
Sony RX 100 Stock Status
Pre-order at Amazon
Pre-order at B&H Store Expected availability: July 16 2012
The video is created by Portland, Oregon-based photographer Jimmy Hickey’s you will get a clear idea how to shoot strangers while travelling (Yes, with your camera).
See the video and know the four step formula suggested by Hickey to capture great images of complete strangers ,
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