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Grey market or locally purchased digital cameras

This is a review of some positives and negatives of obtaining digital cameras from overseas. In this review I will use the Canon rebel t2i as an example.

Grey Market

The meaning of Grey market is “the trade of a commodity through distribution channels which, while legal, are unofficial, unauthorized, or unintended by the original manufacturer”. So this means that a grey camera is a product purchased elsewhere not destined for your market.

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Comparison between a Canon 7D and a Nikon D7000

In my opinion the real competitor to the Canon 7D is the Nikon D7000. In the RRP the Canon 7D is supposed to be $350 more expensive, however the prices have come down and in my opinion the 7D is still a better buy....but not by much (keep in mind that these two DSLR's are not designed for the same market). The Nikon D7000 is supposed to be paired against the Canon 60D, however, we believe that Canon 60D cannot match Nikon D7000. Let’s take a look at the Comparison between a Canon 7d and a Nikon D7000 Review especially if you enjoy video recording.

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Comparison between a Canon 60d and a Nikon D7000 Review

When buying a new camera one can really become confused as there are so many different models on the market all offering exceptional features, so yes buying a camera can become confusing. We are going to take a look at the Comparison between a Canon 60d and a Nikon D7000. For instance the Canon 60d has really caused a stir and many photographers are debating whether to upgrade from the 550D.

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Comparison between a Canon 550d and a Nikon D3100


The Canon 550d is already known and is packed with Canon luxury as well as advanced features. I am now going to do a review and a comparison between a Canon 550d and a Nikon D3100, looking at which are the best for a photographers needs. We will also look at which one of the two offers a better performance, and which of the two are better priced. Most photographers recently have expressed that they prefer the Nikon D3100.
 

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Review of a Nikon D3100


The very latest entry level is the Nikon D3100 which is the first SLR which is able to record a full 1080p HD video. In comparison to the even popular D3000, the D3100 has a 14.2 CMOS sensor as well as a three inch LCD screen. You are able to do live video shooting and the camera has a wider ISO range as well as a host of small revisions. This article is a review of a Nikon D3100 which will become available shortly to customers. The D3100 comes with an 18 to 55mm VR lens and for a full preview you can go online and view the camera’s abilities.

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Review of a D7000 Nikon Digital SLR


A new Nikon was released in October 2010 which is none other than the D7000 Nikon digital SLR and is an update of the well known Nikon D90. This model features 16.2mp CMOS sensor with six fps shooting and a thirty nine point AF system. The Nikon comes with a 1080 HD movie recording and an autofocus with sound as the camera has an external microphone input. In addition another new feature is a matrix metering system. The D7000 is appealing to beginners and photographic enthusiasts.

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Best Digital SLR for Portraits

A portrait captures the human form, energy and expression. A portrait is the most personal kind of photograph, as it embodies the appearance and character of a person, or a group of persons. A good portrait is a reminder of how life can be quite good when people are photographed doing day-to-day activities-at work or at play. Being able to capture the greatest of portraits not only requires a talented photographer, but needs the assistance of a great digital SLR as well. So the question all boils down to “What is the best digital SLR for portraits?”

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Best Digital SLR for Beginners

With the number of digital SLRs out on the market today all claiming to be the best, those who have found a recent love for photography constantly ask the question “What is the best digital SLR for beginners?” The right camera will help a budding enthusiast blossom into a full-blown photographer as much as it would give him ample experience and discoveries given that the two make the perfect pair. To make the long story short, the right camera is about the biggest factor in the photography learning process of a beginner, so finding the camera for you is top priority; thus there is no best digital SLR for beginners, there is only the best digital SLR for you.

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Canon 7D VS Nikon 300s

Canon and Nikon have been rivals in optics for the longest time, earning them the top and second spot interchangeably over the years. When one comes out with a new addition to the family, it is no surprise when the other brands come up with their brand counterpart of that. Like for example when Canon introduced the EOS 40D digital SLR, Nikon struck back with a combo with the introduction of the D3 and D300 digital SLRs. So now that Nikon has come out with their new Nikon 300s digital SLR, Canon won’t let the opportunity pass without striking back, hence the introduction of their answer to Nikon’s 300s digital SLR-the Canon 7D digital SLR, which makes comparing the two big time cameras relatively easy.

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