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RoboNews
30-05-2011, 03:02 PM
The D5100 is Nikon's latest 'upper-entry-level' DSLR aimed at beginners or those wanting a step-up from a basic budget model. Successor to the popular D5000, the new model features a number of improvements including the D7000's excellent sensor, a larger, more detailed and better-articulated screen, a selection of fun effects and a raft of movie enhancements including 1080p video, continuous AF and a mic input. It all adds up to a decent upgrade and a compelling camera for new buyers, but how does Canon's similarly-priced EOS 600D / T3i compare? Find out in my in-depth Nikon D5100 review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_D5100/)

RoboNews
02-06-2011, 05:10 PM
Panasonic's Lumix G3 is a compact interchangeable lens camera with a 16 Megapixel DSLR-sized sensor and HD video capabilities. Successor to the Lumix G2, it's the first of Panasonic's third generation of 'EVIL' cameras, and like its predecessors, based on the Micro Four Thirds standard. Ahead of my full review I'd like to share some results, so first-up here's a selection of HD samples including one demonstrating the neat touch-screen pull-focusing capabilities. I hope to publish sample images and comparisons before the final review. See my Panasonic Lumix G3 preview!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_G3/)

RoboNews
08-06-2011, 04:12 PM
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i / 600D and Nikon D5100 are two of the most popular DSLRs right now. Both deliver a step-up over entry-level models, sporting a number of key improvements without breaking the bank. The big question then is which one is best-suited to you personally? On the surface they seem to share a lot in common, but scratch below the surface and a number of important differences become apparent. So to help you make the right choice, I've made a 20 minute HD video detailing ten of the most important differences between the two models and demonstrating them in practice. So check out my Canon T3i / 600D vs Nikon D5100 comparison!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EOS_Rebel_T3i_600D_vs_Nikon_D5100_comparison/)

RoboNews
12-06-2011, 12:54 PM
Canon's PowerShot ELPH 500 HS or IXUS 310 HS is the company's latest touch-screen compact. It sports a 12.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, a 4.4x stabilised zoom with wide coverage equivalent to 24mm, Full HD 1080p video recording and a large touch-sensitive screen which occupies almost the entire rear surface. The HS label stands for High Sensitivity, which the camera achieves with its sensible resolution and unusually bright aperture of f2.0 when zoomed-out; this gives it a real edge over most rivals in low light. It sounds like an ideal compact - find out if it lives up to expectations in our Canon ELPH 500 HS / IXUS 310 HS review!

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RoboNews
19-06-2011, 11:36 AM
The Cyber-shot TX10 is Sony's latest touch-screen compact. Like previous TX-series models, the lens is entirely housed within the body, allowing the camera to be very slim and powered-on and off with a tactile sliding cover. Along with a large 3in screen, the TX10 sports a 16.2 Megapixel sensor, 4x stabilised zoom and Full HD video recording, not to mention Sony's clever 3D and Sweep Panorama modes. And there's more: the TX10 is waterproof down to 5m, shockproof to 1.5m and freeze-proof to -10C! Find out how it compares against Canon's and Panasonic's touch-screen rivals in our Sony Cyber-shot TX10 review!

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RoboNews
03-07-2011, 04:04 PM
The EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D is Canon's latest entry-level DSLR. It features a solid specification, packing 12 Megapixel resolution, 720p HD movies, Live View and a 9-point AF system into an affordable body. The sensor may have come from an older model, but coupled with Canon's latest metering and image processing delivers respectable results. The question then is how it compares against rivals like Nikon's D3100? Both companies have adopted quite different strategies for their entry-level DSLRs so in my review I've compared their features, handling and quality. Discover which will be your ideal budget DSLR in my Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EOS_Rebel_T3_1100D/)

RoboNews
09-08-2011, 07:55 AM
Panasonic's Lumix FX77 / FX78 is a slim 12 Megapixel compact with a 5x stabilised zoom and large 3.5in touch-screen display. The lens coverage starts at a wider than average 24mm equivalent and there's also Full HD video recording along with the chance to generate 3D images with a clever panning mode. It's a strong specification, but as always there's tough competition in the form of Sony's Cyber-shot TX10 and Canon's PowerShot 500 HS / IXUS 310 HS. We've compared the quality and performance of all three, so to find out which touch-screen compact will be best for you, check out our Panasonic Lumix FX77 / FX78 review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_FX77_FX78/)

RoboNews
09-08-2011, 07:55 AM
The PowerShot SX230 HS is Canon's flagship pocket super-zoom camera. It sports a 14x optical zoom, Full HD 1080p movie recording, a widescreen display, and built-in GPS receiver to tag your photos with your exact position. Perhaps most interestingly of all though is the resolution which Canon has kept at a sensible 12 Megapixels when its rivals are pushing 14 and 16 Megapixels. Does this give the competition an advantage in detail or Canon an edge on noise levels? Find out in our Canon PowerShot SX230 HS review, where we'll compare its performance and features against the Panasonic Lumix TZ20 / ZS10 and Sony Cyber-shot HX9V.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_SX230_HS/)

RoboNews
14-08-2011, 08:01 AM
The Cyber-shot HX100V is Sony's latest super-zoom camera, boasting nothing less than a 30x optical zoom range, 16.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor, high resolution tilting 3in screen, Full HD video, 10fps shooting and a built-in GPS to tag your images with location details. It also includes Sony's clever Sweep Panorama and image-stacking noise reduction modes. As such it's essentially the HX9V in a DSLR-styled body but with almost double the zoom range and an articulated screen. So it's up against some big-hitters including Canon's PowerShot SX30 IS and Fujifilm's HS20EXR. Find out if it's the best super-zoom yet in our Sony Cyber-shot HX100V review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Cyber-shot_DSC_HX100V/)

RoboNews
14-08-2011, 08:01 AM
The Cyber-shot HX9V is Sony's latest pocket super-zoom, sporting a 16x range with impressive 24mm wide-angle coverage, a new 16.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor, a high resolution 3in screen, Full HD video, fast continuous shooting, and a built-in GPS. If that wasn't enough, the HX9V also includes Sony's clever image stacking modes to reduce noise, blur or create panoramas in-camera, along with a new defocus option to simulate shallow depth-of-field effects. It's an impressive specification, so the big question is how it compares to its big rivals from Canon, Nikon and Panasonic. Find out in our Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Cyber-shot_DSC_HX9/)

RoboNews
14-08-2011, 08:01 AM
The Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8G is an affordable prime lens for Nikon DSLRs. On FX bodies it delivers standard coverage, while on DX bodies it becomes equivalent to 75mm, ideal for flattering portraits. The f1.8 aperture gathers plenty of light, making it useful in dim conditions or for minimizing the depth of field, and it also enjoys the crucial advantage over the ageing 50mm f1.8D of autofocusing with any Nikon DSLR including the most affordable bodies. So the big question is how it compares against the pricier 50mm f1.4G version and whether it's worth spending the extra or saving some cash on this new more affordable model. Find out in our Nikon 50mm f1.8G lens review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_Nikkor_AF-S_50mm_f1-8G/)

RoboNews
30-08-2011, 03:32 PM
Sony's Alpha SLT-A77 is one of the most highly-anticipated cameras of 2011. It sports a 24 Megapixel sensor, 1080p video, 12fps shooting, built-in stabilisation, a 19-point AF system, fully-articulated 3in VGA screen, GPS and one of the biggest and most detailed electronic viewfinders to date. Like Sony's earlier SLTs, the A77 employs a fixed semi-reflective mirror which allows continuous autofocusing for movies and live view. There's a lot to take-in, so in this preview I've explained all the new features in detail, looked at the pros and cons of the SLT design, and compared the features against key rivals. Find out more about one of 2011's most exciting cameras in my Sony Alpha SLT-A77 preview!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Alpha_SLT_A77/)

RoboNews
30-08-2011, 03:32 PM
Today Sony announced two of the most highly anticipated - and highly-leaked - cameras of 2011. The Alpha NEX-7 and SLT-A77 are the new flagship models in the company's mirror-less and translucent-mirror ranges respectively and boast a range of features which will make enthusiasts salivate. Both share a new 24 Megapixel sensor, Full HD 1080p progressive video at up to 60fps, detailed articulated screens and electronic viewfinders with XGA resolution. Both also offer very fast continuous shooting speeds of 10 and 12fps respectively. They're two of the most exciting cameras announced this year and you can find out more in my Alpha NEX 7 preview, to be expanded and followed soon by my Alpha SLT-A77 preview!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Alpha_NEX_7/)

RoboNews
30-08-2011, 03:32 PM
The COOLPIX S9100 is Nikon's latest super-zoom camera, beating its rivals to squeeze nothing less than an 18x optical range into a pocketable body. In addition, the COOLPIX S9100 offers 1080p video recording, a large 3in screen and shift stabilisation for its 12 Megapixel sensor. The big lens is the headline feature though, so the question is how its quality measures-up against rivals. To find out we compared the S9100's performance with the Canon SX230 HS, Panasonic TZ20 / ZS10 and Sony HX9V. Find out which pocket super-zoom will be best for you in our Nikon COOLPIX S9100 review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_COOLPIX_S9100/)

RoboNews
05-09-2011, 08:06 AM
The Canon EF 8-15mm Fisheye zoom is a totally unique lens which delivers dramatic 180 degree fisheye images which fill the frame on any Canon DSLR, be it full-frame, APS-H or APS-C. Full-frame owners also enjoy the option of full circular fisheye images. As such the EF 8-15mm effectively works as four lenses in one, making it invaluable for anyone who owns more than one Canon DSLR or are thinking of switching to a different sensor format in the future. It's one of the most exciting lenses in the Canon catalogue and I've had a great time shooting with it, so ahead of my full review, I thought you'd enjoy checking out some pictures and videos! See my Canon EF 8-15mm sample images and check back soon for my full review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EF_8-15mm_f4L_Fisheye_USM/)

RoboNews
16-09-2011, 01:34 PM
The PowerShot SX40 HS is Canon's latest super-zoom camera, sporting the same enormous 35x optical range as its predecessor, equivalent to 24-840mm. The new SX40 HS also sports the same body, which means it inherits a fully-articulated screen and flash hotshoe. The major change concerns the sensor with a switch from a 14 Megapixel CCD to a 12 Megapixel CMOS. This allows the SX40 HS to support 1080p video and fast continuous shooting, with the added benefit of lower noise too. Canon's enhanced one of the most powerful super-zooms on the market, but Sony and Panasonic haven't stood still. Find out how their features compare in my Canon PowerShot SX40 HS preview.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_SX40_HS/)

RoboNews
18-09-2011, 02:57 PM
The Lumix FZ47 / FZ48 is the latest Panasonic super-zoom, featuring a 24x stabilised range, 1080i video and 12 Megapixels. As before, Panasonic also offers a premium version: the new Lumix FZ150 adds progressive video, RAW, faster shooting, a flash hotshoe and an articulated screen. It's a clever strategy which allows the FZ150 to compete head-on against feature packed rivals from Canon and Sony, while the simpler FZ47 / FZ48 under-cuts them on price without compromising core features. To find out if it's still a compelling option in the face of more sophisticated models, check out my Panasonic Lumix FZ47 / FZ48 review, which concentrates on the new features, in particular the upgrade to 1080i video.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_FZ47_FZ48/)

RoboNews
25-09-2011, 04:24 PM
The Olympus E-P3 is a 12 Megapixel Interchangeable Lens Camera, which boasts one of the fastest autofocus systems around. It's the latest flagship in the Olympus PEN series, based on the Micro Four Thirds standard. Like its predecessors, the E-P3 is packed with manual controls which will delight enthusiasts, and alongside these and the super-fast AF system are a high resolution OLED touch-screen and 1080i video recording. For this review, we took the E-P3 to the streets of Paris, France, to see how it handled as a holiday / street photography camera. Find out how we got on in our Olympus E-P3 review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Olympus_E-P3/)

RoboNews
25-09-2011, 04:24 PM
Nikon has finally announced its highly anticipated mirrorless interchangeable lens camera system. The new Nikon 1 system is based around a new CX format CMOS sensor measuring 13.2x8.8mm with a 2.7x field-reduction factor; it's therefore smaller than APS-C and Micro Four Thirds, but much bigger than traditional point-and-shoot sensors. The debut J1 and V1 models both sport 10.1 Megapixel resolution, Full HD video recording, 3in screens and what Nikon describes as the world's fastest AF system. The higher-end V1 also sports a built-in viewfinder. Find out more about the Nikon 1 and how it compares against rival ILCs in my Nikon V1 preview!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_1_V1/)

RoboNews
02-10-2011, 01:49 PM
The Panasonic Lumix FZ150 is one of the most powerful super-zoom cameras around right now. It features a 24x zoom (25-600mm equivalent), 1080p video, a fully articulated 3in screen, flash hotshoe, microphone input, support for RAW recording and much more! Thos familiar with Panasonic's range will note the features are almost identical to last year's Lumix FZ100, but for the new model, Panasonic claims to have improved the image quality with a lower resolution 12 Megapixel sensor. If they've fixed it, this could end up being the best super-zoom for enthusiasts. Find out in my Panasonic FZ150 review, where I've compared it against the cheaper FZ47 / FZ48 and arch rival, the Sony HX100V.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_FZ150/)

RoboNews
09-10-2011, 04:38 PM
Fujifilm's FinePix HS20 EXR is a 16 Megapixel super-zoom camera with a 30x optical range and 3in articulated screen. These specifications sound comparable to many of its super-zoom rivals, but the HS20 EXR boasts a number of features which make it unique. First, the lens employs a mechanical zoom ring, like a DSLR lens. Secondly it takes AA batteries. Third and arguably most important, the sensor can reconfigure itself to become optimised for resolution, lower noise or higher dynamic range. Throw in 1080p video and RAW capabilities and you have a powerful feature-set which will delight enthusiasts. Find out how it compares - and crucially if the clever sensor really works - in our Fujifilm HS20 EXR review.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Fujifilm_FinePix_HS20_EXR/)

RoboNews
17-10-2011, 12:34 PM
The Lumix GF3 is Panasonic's third 'pocketable' compact to employ the Micro Four Thirds standard. Arriving just seven months after the GF2, it packs a large sensor into a small body with a removable lens mount, and like that model makes further reductions in size and weight; indeed the GF3 becomes the smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera (ILC) with a built-in flash, while also enjoying a new curvier body shape. Panasonic's clearly aiming the GF3 at anyone upgrading from a point-and-shoot camera, but Sony and Olympus also have compelling alternatives. Find out how they all compare, and which ILC is for you in our Panasonic Lumix GF3 review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_GF3/)

RoboNews
23-10-2011, 03:26 PM
Sony's Alpha NEX-C3 is the company's latest entry-level ILC, packing a big sensor into a tiny body. Like other NEX cameras, the C3 features nothing less than an APS-C sensor, matching the quality of most DSLRs, but in a much more portable body. It features 16 Megapixels, 720p HD video, a large and detailed tilting monitor, 5.5fps continuous shooting and the usual array of innovative modes we've come to love from Sony including Handheld Twilight and Sweep Panorama. It's a highly compelling option for anyone upgrading from a point and shoot camera, but up against tough rivals from Panasonic and Olympus. Find out how it compares in our Sony NEX-C3 review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Alpha_NEX_C3/)

RoboNews
05-11-2011, 03:51 PM
The Olympus E-PL3 is a 12 Megapixel Interchangeable Lens Camera based on the Micro Four Thirds standard. It's the middle model in the current Olympus PEN range, positioned below the flagship E-P3 and above the entry-level E-PM1. It can shoot 1080i video, boasts a fast 35-area AF system, and like all PEN cameras, features built-in stabilisation which works with any lens you attach; it's also the only Olympus PEN with a 16:9 shaped tilting monitor for easy framing at unusual angles. Find out how it compares against key rivals from Sony and Panasonic in our Olympus E-PL3 review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Olympus_E-PL3/)

RoboNews
05-11-2011, 03:51 PM
Upgrading your camera is always an exciting process, but deciding on one model from a potential shortlist can often prove difficult. This especially applies if you're investing in a higher-end body where buying the wrong model could prove to be a costly mistake. Photographer Scott Kublin found himself in this position, needing to choose a new pro DSLR for his job, but stuck with a choice of ageing models or rumours of new ones just round the corner. It didn't help that he had an important shoot in Vermont to photograph the Fall Foliage in the pipeline. Should he buy the established but ageing Nikon D3x or wait to see what came out between now and the 2012 Olympics? Or in this time of change, would renting prove the best plan? In this article Scott describes the agony and ecstasy of choosing and testing pro DSLRs, while sharing a selection of photos from his Vermont Fall Foliage adventure.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/features/Nikon_D3x_review_Vermont_Fall_Photography/)

RoboNews
15-11-2011, 09:33 AM
Canon's PowerShot ELPH 310 HS / IXUS 230 HS is a slim and attractive point-and-shoot camera which packs-in a 12 Megapixel sensor, 1080p video recording and an 8x optical zoom lens. There's also a slow motion movie mode and the chance to create miniature movie effects. It's a highly compelling option, but flanked on either side of the Canon range by the best-selling ELPH 300 HS / IXUS 220 HS and the touch-screen ELPH 510 HS / IXUS 1100 HS. Can't decide which will be best for you? No problem! We compared all three in our Canon ELPH 310 HS / IXUS 230 HS review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_ELPH_310_HS_IXUS_230_HS/)

RoboNews
15-11-2011, 09:33 AM
Canon's PowerShot S100 is the latest version of its pocket-sized compact for enthusiasts. Like previous models, the S100 boasts full manual control, RAW recording and a bright lens with an f2.0 focal ratio when zoomed-out. New to the S100 is a broader 24-120mm equivalent range, 1080p video and a built-in GPS. It's a powerful new compact for those who want something smaller than an ILC without compromising on control, but one of the biggest questions is how the quality compares to the previous S95 with the switch from a 10Mpixel CCD to a 12Mpixel CMOS sensor. Ahead of my full review, find out in my S100 vs S95 noise results!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_S100/high_ISO_noise.shtml)

RoboNews
15-11-2011, 09:33 AM
Canon's PowerShot SX150 IS is a budget superzoom camera with a 12x optical range, 14 Mpixels, 720p HD video and a 3in screen. Intelligent Auto makes it easy for beginners, while those who like greater control will appreciate the mode dial, PASM exposure modes and the chance to manually adjust the focus. The SX150 IS may be lacking the bells and whistles of premium superzooms, such as having built-in GPS or super-fast continuous shooting, but it's a good solid performer for the money. Find out more and see how the quality and features compare to other models in our Canon SX150 IS review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_SX150_IS/)

RoboNews
15-11-2011, 09:33 AM
The Lumix GX1 is Panasonic's fourth 'pocketable' camera to employ the Micro Four Thirds standard, but rather than replace an existing model, it represents a new category in the Lumix G series, aimed at enthusiasts. Externally the GX1 resembles the original GF1, with its chunky body, flash hotshoe and mode dial, but the body is much tougher, features a touch-screen display, supports UHS-I memory cards and a new electronic viewfinder, films Full HD video, and crucially employs the 16 Megapixel sensor from the Lumix G3. It's a compelling camera for enthusiasts and one I was lucky enough to get my hands on prior to launch. Read my Panasonic GX1 preview for full details and check out my video interview with Panasonic.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_GX1/)

RoboNews
20-11-2011, 04:16 PM
The Canon ELPH 510 HS / IXUS 1100 HS is a slim 12 Megapixel compact with a 12x zoom, 1080p video and a 3.2in touch-screen. Representing the flagship model in the ELPH / IXUS range, the 510 HS / 1100 HS is one of only two cameras in the current line-up endowed with touch screens and the one which pushes the outer limits in terms of zoom range. There are longer zooms out there, but housed in thicker bodies, so if you're looking for a good balance between reach and pocketability, this could be for you. Find out how this top-of-the-range model compares in our Canon ELPH 510 HS / IXUS 1100 HS review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_ELPH_510_HS_IXUS_1100_HS/)

RoboNews
23-11-2011, 10:23 AM
The HD Hero 2 is GoPro's latest wearable and gear-mountable camera. The HD Hero 2 builds on the enormously popular HD Hero with ultra-wide 170 degree video at 1080p, higher resolution stills, faster timelapse options, 120fps high-speed video, burst shooting at 10fps, HDMI and mic inputs along with a greatly improved screen. It also shares the same accessories and like its predecessor is supplied with a tough waterproof housing good to depths of 60m. As such it's not just ideal for action photography, but even as a 'B-camera' to complement video filmed with another camera on trips. See how it performs in our GoPro HD Hero 2 review, which includes a two-part video showcasing the best adventure activities in Queenstown, New Zealand!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/GoPro_HD_Hero_2/)

RoboNews
28-11-2011, 02:53 PM
Canon's PowerShot S100 is the latest version of its pocket-sized compact for enthusiasts. Like previous models, the S100 boasts full manual control, RAW recording and a bright lens with an f2.0 focal ratio when zoomed-out. New to the S100 is a broader 24-120mm equivalent range, 1080p video and a built-in GPS. It's a powerful new compact for those who want something smaller than an ILC without compromising on control, but one of the biggest questions is how the quality compares to the previous S95 with the switch from a 10Mpixel CCD to a 12Mpixel CMOS sensor. Find out how it compares to the S95 and other top-end compacts in my Canon S100 review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_S100/)

RoboNews
01-12-2011, 09:51 AM
The ELPH 300 HS / IXUS 220 HS is the best-selling point-and-shoot camera in Canon's 2011 range. It delivers a canny balance of a decent lens range in a slim package at an affordable price. You get a 12 Megapixels, 1080p movies and a 5x optical zoom with flexible 24-120mm coverage packed into a slim and stylish body. It's a great combination, but for a little more you could get the 8x zoom of the ELPH 310 HS / IXUS 230 HS, or for a little less you could get the ELPH 100 HS / IXUS 115 HS with many of the same core features. It's a tough choice, so to help you choose the right point-and-shoot, we've compared all three in our Canon ELPH 300 HS / IXUS 220 HS review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_ELPH_300_HS_IXUS_220_HS/)

RoboNews
07-12-2011, 09:55 AM
The Canon ELPH 100 HS / IXUS 115 HS is the most affordable model in the current ELPH / IXUS line-up, but judging from its feature-set you'd be hard-pushed to tell. It employs the same 12.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor and 1080/24p video mode as most other models in the range. It also packs a great general-purpose 4x 28-112mm zoom and 3in screen into a slim and attractive body. So is there any point in spending more? Find out in our Canon ELPH 100 HS / IXUS 115 HS review where we'll compare it against other models in the Canon range.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_ELPH_100_HS_IXUS_115_HS/)

RoboNews
07-12-2011, 09:55 AM
This is a story of one man's journey to acquire one of the world's most coveted luxury cameras, a Leica M9-P. What makes it special is he's not a wealthy adult, but a University student who's simply made it his mission to work hard and keep saving until his ambitious dream becomes a reality. The man in question is Camera Labs' forum moderator, Bjorn van Sinttruije, who'll finally collect his camera in person from the Leica HQ just two days before Christmas. I've asked Bjorn to tell his story, starting here with a background on his street photography and the first time he held an M9-P. He'll then follow-up with his pilgrimage to Leica HQ, followed by a review of the camera itself.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Leica_M9-P/)

RoboNews
09-12-2011, 06:57 AM
Ever wondered what photos from one of the highest resolution cameras in the world look like? Wonder no more! I recently spent a Sunny afternoon in Queenstown New Zealand with the Phase One IQ180 medium format back, 645DF body and 80mm lens. The IQ180 packs nothing less than 80 Megapixels into a huge CCD sensor which is larger than two full-frame or four APS-C sensors placed side-by-side. This allows it to deliver unbelievably detailed images from a single exposure and in practice it sure doesn't disappoint. In my Phase One IQ180 field report, check out some of the most detailed digital images you've ever seen!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Phase_One_IQ180_645DF/)

RoboNews
12-12-2011, 03:53 PM
Sony's NEX-5N is a mirror-less interchangeable lens camera (ILC) which packs a 16 Megapixel DSLR sensor into a small body. Like the original NEX-5, the new model boasts a 3in tilting screen, HD video and a raft of clever modes, but the 5N now makes the screen touch-sensitive, upgrades the movie quality and burst shooting, while offering greater customisation and the chance to fit an optional electronic viewfinder. It's a highly compelling ILC, but how does it compare to the Olympus E-P3 and Panasonic GX1? Find out in my Sony NEX 5N review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Alpha_NEX_5N/)

RoboNews
03-01-2012, 04:10 AM
Happy New Year! Continuing a trend for mirror-less cameras with big sensors, I'm kicking-off 2012 with a review of one of the most affordable models yet! The Olympus E-PM1 is the baby in the current 'PEN' range, but packs the same sensor, 1080i movies, fast autofocus, hotshoe and built-in image stabilisation as the higher-end E-PL3 and E-P3. Nick-named the 'PEN Mini', the E-PM1 is designed to appeal to those who want to step up from a point-and-shoot, and as such it's smaller, lighter, more accessible and crucially cheaper than its more sophisticated siblings. Bargain or budget compromise? Find out if this is the ILC for you in my Olympus E-PM1 review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Olympus_E-PM1/)

RoboNews
03-01-2012, 04:10 AM
Exactly one week ago I joined 30 photographers for the inaugural Photowalk in Queenstown, New Zealand. Christmas marks the height of Summer down here in New Zealand and the weather didn't disappoint, with great conditions as we circled the bay into the evening, capturing some classic Kiwi views and a lovely sunset. I've made a short film about the walk and to also showcase some of the great photos taken during the evening. So if you were there, wanted to be there, or simply wondered what happens at a photowalk, then check out my Queenstown Photowalk video! Which only leaves me to thank all the readers of Camera Labs for your support during 2011 and to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I hope you take some great photos over the holiday season!

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RoboNews
17-01-2012, 11:26 AM
Nikon's DX 40mm f2.8G is the most affordable macro lens with 1:1 magnification for owners of DX-format DSLRs. It features a bright f2.8 aperture, SWM focusing which works with any Nikon DSLR, and delivers surprisingly good quality for the money. Certainly if you're interested in getting into macro-photography, but can't commit to one of the pricier models, the DX 40mm f2.8G will let you achieve great results at a low price, while also doubling-up as a short-telephoto for portraits. Find out how it compares to other macro options in our Nikon DX 40mm macro lens review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_Nikkor_AF-S_DX_Micro_40mm_f2-8G/)

RoboNews
17-01-2012, 11:26 AM
Fujifilm's X-Pro1 is a new mirror-less ILC aimed at a higher-end market than most models to date. It inherits the retro styling of the earlier X100 with its analogue controls and innovative hybrid rangefinder system, but adds a new interchangeable lens mount and a cunning sensor which claims to avoid moiré and match or exceed the quality of full-frame DSLRs. Maintaining its high-end credentials, Fujifilm's launching the X-Pro1 with three very nice looking fast prime lenses. Could this be the ILC demanding pros and enthusiasts have been waiting for? Find out more and see how it compares to rivals in my Fujifilm X-Pro1 preview!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Fujifilm_X-Pro1/)

RoboNews
17-01-2012, 11:26 AM
Today Canon announced its first compact camera with a large sensor. The new PowerShot G1 X takes the classic style of the popular G-series, but squeezes in a considerably larger sensor roughly between Micro Four Thirds and APS-C in size. Like previous G-series models, there's a fixed lens, this time with a 4x stabilised 28-112mm range. There's also a hotshoe, stacks of manual control, an articulated screen, viewfinder and now 1080p video too. Has Canon created one of the most compelling compacts for enthusiasts, or in the torrent of mirror-less ILCs, is it too little too late? Find out all about the camera and how it compares to rivals in my Canon PowerShot G1 X preview!

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RoboNews
17-01-2012, 11:26 AM
The Nikon D4 is the company's new flagship pro sports DSLR. It replaces the D3s with upgrades in resolution, movie capabilities, AF performance, metering and connectivity. The headline specs are a new 16.2 Megapixel full-frame sensor with an expanded sensitivity of 50 to 204,800 ISO, continuous shooting up to 10fps with AF, a 51-point AF system, a sophisticated new metering sensor, a wealth of movie modes, support for XQD memory cards, uncompressed HDMI output and a headphone jack. It's the pinnacle of Nikon's DSLR technology, but could it be the last of its kind? Discover all the new features, see how it compares to the Canon EOS 1D X and join the discussion in my Nikon D4 preview!

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RoboNews
27-01-2012, 05:45 AM
Nikon's DX 85mm f3.5G VR is a mid-range macro lens for owners of DX-format DSLRs. It delivers a step-up from the entry-level DX 40mm, with built-in Vibration Reduction and a longer focal length allowing you to work at a more comfortable distance while still enjoying 1:1 magnification. With an effective focal length of 128mm on a DX body it also doubles-up as a handy telephoto, and additionally features SWM focusing which works on any Nikon body. Find out how it compares to the DX 40mm and 105mm macro lenses in our Nikon DX 85mm macro lens review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_Nikkor_AF-S_DX_Micro_85mm_f3-5G_VR/)

RoboNews
27-01-2012, 05:45 AM
It's an exciting day at Camera Labs as we publish our first photography eBook! 'The Art of Photographing Wildlife' explains how to approach and photograph different types of animals, birds, insects and marine life while always respecting them and the environment. Author Mike Kiss is an expert wildlife photographer based in Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada, and in the book shares his techniques along with recommended equipment and considerations on weather, safety and ethics. The eBook has 70 pages, is delivered as a standard PDF file, and costs $9.97. Find out more in our Wildlife photography page!

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RoboNews
07-02-2012, 10:55 AM
Today Panasonic announced the latest version of its enormously popular travel-zoom camera: the new Lumix ZS20 (or TZ30 as it's known outside North America) extends the optical zoom from 16x to 20x, delivering an equivalent range of 24-480mm, making it the longest lens in a pocketable body. And it's more pocketable too at over 5mm thinner, while still featuring built-in GPS and a touch-screen. Other upgrades include 1080p video, a raft of special effects, the option to load maps for major regions from a supplied DVD, and a new sensor which Panasonic claims improves noise levels over its predecessor. Find out more in my Panasonic ZS20 / TZ30 preview!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_ZS20_TZ30/)

RoboNews
14-02-2012, 07:18 AM
Discover the techniques behind great landscape photography in this 86 page eBook guide by award-winning photographers Mike Langford and Jackie Ranken. In Creative Landscape Photography, Mike and Jackie use the stunning surroundings of Queenstown, New Zealand, to demonstrate both classic and contemporary approaches to capturing natural landscape images. This eBook is for anyone who wants to take their landscape photography to the next level! It costs $9.97 USD, has 86 pages and is sold as a downloadable 33MB PDF which can be viewed on almost any computer, laptop or tablet, including the iPad.

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/photography_books/Landscape_photography/)

RoboNews
14-02-2012, 07:18 AM
The Nikon D800 is one of the most anticipated DSLRs of recent times. The impressive feature set is built around a new 36 Megapixel full-frame sensor with a 51-point AF system, Full HD 1080p video, and continuous shooting at 4fps, boostable to 6fps in cropped DX mode with the optional battery grip. There's also a D800E version which has a modified filter to eliminate the anti-aliasing effect, allowing you to manage any moire and potentially unlock even greater detail. I've spent the past few days since its announcement fully digesting the details, and am now pleased to bring you my in-depth analysis in my Nikon D800 preview!

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RoboNews
14-02-2012, 07:18 AM
Olympus has announced the E-M5, the company's first mirrorless CSC with a built-in EVF and weatherproof construction. It's styled like the hugely popular OM series of 35mm SLRs in the Seventies, but inside is a thoroughly modern camera based on the Micro Four Thirds standard. It features 16 Mpixels, 9fps shooting (with fixed AF), 1080i video, a vertically-tilting 3in OLED touch-screen, built-in stabilisation which works with any lens and what Olympus claims to be the World's fastest AF (again). Check back soon for my full preview, but in the meantime, find out the specs and features in my Olympus E-M5 preview!

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RoboNews
15-03-2012, 02:34 PM
The Canon EOS 5D Mark III is the successor to the enormously popular EOS 5D Mark II, and builds on the success of this full-frame DSLR. When the original EOS 5D was launched in October 2005, it represented the first 'affordable' full-frame DSLR. Three and a half years later, the Mark II almost doubled the resolution from 12 to 21 Megapixels and became the first DSLR to really embrace the potential of video recording, a feature which saw it adopted by most independent film makers, many TV productions and even larger studios wanting cheap B-cameras. Now three and a half years on from the Mark II, we have the Mark III, arguably one of the most highly-anticipated DSLRs for years. Find out all about it on my Canon EOS 5D Mark III preview and check back soon for more updates and analysis!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_III/)

RoboNews
20-03-2012, 03:22 PM
The Lumix ZS20 / TZ30 is the 2012 version of Panasonic's enormously popular travel-zoom camera. This new model extends the optical zoom from 16x to 20x, delivering an equivalent range of 24-480mm, making it the longest lens in a pocketable body. And it is more pocketable too at over 5mm thinner, while still featuring built-in GPS and a touch-screen. Other upgrades include 1080p video, a raft of special effects, the option to load maps for major regions from a supplied DVD, and a new sensor which Panasonic claims improves noise levels over its predecessor. I've begun testing a final production sample, and ahead of my full review have a selection of sample images and sample movies for you! Let's start with some results on my Panasonic ZS20 / TZ30 quality pages!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_ZS20_TZ30/outdoor_resolution.shtml)

RoboNews
23-03-2012, 08:44 AM
The Canon EOS 5D Mark III is the successor to the enormously popular EOS 5D Mark II, and builds on the success of this full-frame DSLR. The sensor resolution has been boosted a little, but Canon is claiming lower noise levels. To find out, I shot the same scene with the 5D Mark III and 5D Mark II moments apart using the same lens. Find out how they compare in my 5D3 vs 5D2 noise results, and check back soon for RAW comparisons! This results join the movie comparisons I posted yesterday as part of my ongoing review-in-progress! See my main Canon 5D Mark III preview for full details!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_III/high_ISO_noise.shtml)

RoboNews
28-03-2012, 07:19 AM
As part of my on-going Canon EOS 5D Mark III review, I can now share my complete sample images gallery. This includes my standard collection of images taken around Queenstown, New Zealand with a variety of lighting conditions and ISO sensitivities. For the first time I've also included a complete sequence of images taken in low light at 100-102400 ISO, allowing you to download and compare full resolution images for yourself. This gallery joins my existing 5D3 vs 5D2 noise, 5D3 vs 5D2 movies and 5D3 preview. I hope you find my Canon 5D3 sample images useful!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_III/sample_images.shtml)

RoboNews
31-03-2012, 04:31 PM
Now it's the turn of the Nikon D800! I've started testing a final production sample of the D800, the highest resolution DSLR to date, and ahead of my full review, I've completed my sample images gallery. This includes my standard collection of images taken around Queenstown, New Zealand with a variety of lighting conditions and ISO sensitivities. Following my EOS 5D Mark III sample images, I've also included a complete sequence of images taken in low light at 50-25600 ISO, allowing you to download and compare full resolution images for yourself - and crucially see how they measure-up against the 5D Mark III. I hope you find my Nikon D800 sample images useful, and check back soon for more quality comparisons and sample movies!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_D800/sample_images.shtml)

RoboNews
05-04-2012, 12:43 PM
It's Clash of the Titans! I've been thoroughly testing the Canon EOS 5D Mark III against the Nikon D800 and ahead of my full reviews of both models I can now share my image quality results! The link here takes you to my noise comparison page, but make sure you also take a look at my 5D3 vs D800 quality page which compares them for a bright outdoor scene at 100 ISO. As you'd expect, the D800 wins on detail at low ISOs, while the Mark III wins on noise at high ISOs. But by how much and at what point? Find out in my full set of Canon 5D3 quality results, which also include comparisons against the 5D Mark II, the D800 at 20 Megapixels, and for good measure, the Sony NEX-7! (Note I will add RAW results once the converters are all bug-fixed and final)

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_III/Canon_5D3_vs_Nikon_D800_noise.shtml)

RoboNews
03-05-2012, 11:41 PM
Samsung’s NX200 is another option in a growing market of small cameras with big sensors and removeable lenses. This mirrorless compact system camera sports 20.3 Megapixels on a large APS-C sensor, 1080p video recording, a detailed 3in OLED screen and 7fps continuous shooting. It builds upon the earlier NX models and Samsung is making a serious bid to compete against Sony, Panasonic, Olympus and Nikon in this market, but can it succeed? Find out in my Samsung NX200 review where I’ll pitch it directly against the Sony NEX-5N!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Samsung_NX200/)

RoboNews
10-05-2012, 04:40 AM
I love travelling but even when you're self-employed it's hard to take more than a couple of weeks off work, not to mention expensive too. That's a big problem when your family lives on the other side of the world and you fancy checking out some new places. But hang on, what if you run a web business? Can't you do it anywhere? Is it in fact possible to extend a family holiday by taking your work with you, or will you just end up falling behind and runing your trip? I'm going to find out and will reveal all in my Working Holiday blog with regular video updates! I'll also talk about choosing the right camera and computer equipment. In this first part, travelling light in San Francisco!

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RoboNews
13-05-2012, 11:48 PM
Canon's PowerShot SX240 HS and SX260 HS are the company's pair of 2012 pocket super-zooms. They both sport 20x optical zooms equivalent to 25-500mm, 12 Megapixel sensors, 1080p video, and 3in screens. The only aspect where the two models differ are GPS capabilities: the SX260 HS has a built-in GPS, whereas the SX240 HS does not. Otherwise these models are identical and up against Panasonic and Sony's latest pocket super-zooms which also share 20x ranges. Which is best for you? Find out in my Canon PowerShot SX240 HS / SX260 HS review!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_PowerShot_SX240_HS_SX260_HS/)

RoboNews
18-05-2012, 06:04 AM
The AF-S Micro-Nikkor 105mm is Nikons flagship macro lens. It sports an f2.8 aperture, vibration reduction and is corrected for full-frame FX-format bodies, including the latest D800. The 105mm focal length allows you to enjoy 1:1 reproduction at a distance of 15cm with good isolation and it doubles-up as a respectable portrait or short telephoto lens. Find out how it compares to the DX 85mm and DX 40mm lenses in our Nikon 105mm macro review, and check back soon for FX-format updates made with a D800!

More... (http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_Nikkor_AF-S_Micro_105mm_f2-8G_VR/)