Camera News
From Cheapest DSLRS to Nikon D800
Evan Powell — July 27, 2012
July 27, 2012
New & Coming Soon:
--Dick has updated the Best Mirrorless Camera shootout with the Pentax K-01. It may look odd but it takes gorgeous photos.
--Dick has updated the Best DSLR under $1000 shootout with the addition of the newly minted Canon T4i.
--Bill's newly updated Cheapest DSLRS has been posted.
--plus almost new Canon 5D Mark III for sale
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IN THE WORKS.......
COMPACT SUPERZOOM CAMERA UPDATE
The very impressive Sony HX30V edges out the Panasonic ZS20 as the best compact superzoom camera on the market. This shootout will be updated with details shortly.
BEST PREMIUM SUPERZOOM CAMERAS
The Leica V-LUX 3 (24x zoom) and the Fujifilm X-S1 (26x zoom) are premium priced superzoom bridge cameras selling for $800. Though the Leica V-LUX 3 is also sold as the Panasonic FZ150 for a lot less money, the question remains-if you are going to spend $800 on a premium superzoom bridge, does the Fuji beat the Leica for the same money? And if the Leica is the winner, shouldn't you simply buy the Panasonic FZ150 instead and pocket the $400+ price difference? We will get this sorted out this month and add a new shootout category for premium superzooms.
Evan Powell
Editor
New & Coming Soon:
--Dick has updated the Best Mirrorless Camera shootout with the Pentax K-01. It may look odd but it takes gorgeous photos.
--Dick has updated the Best DSLR under $1000 shootout with the addition of the newly minted Canon T4i.
--Bill's newly updated Cheapest DSLRS has been posted.
--plus almost new Canon 5D Mark III for sale
IN THE WORKS.......
COMPACT SUPERZOOM CAMERA UPDATE
The very impressive Sony HX30V edges out the Panasonic ZS20 as the best compact superzoom camera on the market. This shootout will be updated with details shortly.
BEST PREMIUM SUPERZOOM CAMERAS
The Leica V-LUX 3 (24x zoom) and the Fujifilm X-S1 (26x zoom) are premium priced superzoom bridge cameras selling for $800. Though the Leica V-LUX 3 is also sold as the Panasonic FZ150 for a lot less money, the question remains-if you are going to spend $800 on a premium superzoom bridge, does the Fuji beat the Leica for the same money? And if the Leica is the winner, shouldn't you simply buy the Panasonic FZ150 instead and pocket the $400+ price difference? We will get this sorted out this month and add a new shootout category for premium superzooms.
Evan Powell
Editor
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