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Canon Rebel SL3 Review (EOS 250D)

Canon Rebel SL3 Review (EOS 250D): Compact and lightweight – Now with 4K video and eye autofocus (Eye AF) The Canon Rebel SL3 (Canon EOS 250D elsewhere) is the smallest and lightest DSLR with a rotatable and swiveling touchscreen. [Photo: Canon] With the Canon Rebel SL3 (EOS 250D), Canon introduces the successor model of the …

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Panasonic Lumix G1 Review

Panasonic Lumix G1 Review With the introduction of the Panasonic Lumix G1, Panasonic caused quite a stir with its “EVIL camera”, a completely new system concept. EVIL stands for Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens. The current technology finally makes possible what many users have been dreaming of for a long time: a compact camera, flexibility through …

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Fujifilm X-A7 Review

Fujifilm X-A7 Review: Fujifilm X-A7 entry-level model with extra-large touch screen introduced – Now with true 4K video capability The new Fujifilm X-A7 makes Fujifilm’s entry-level class much more attractive. It’s not only optically more modern and chic, but above all technically: There are improvements in the autofocus, the connections, but also in the image …

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Sony a7R IV Review

Sony a7R IV review: Sony Alpha 7R IV with 61 Mpx- Mirrorless High-End Camera With the Sony a7R IV (Alpha 7R IV ILCE-7RM4) Sony presents the currently highest resolution full format camera: 61 megapixels are accommodated by the Japanese electronics group on the back-exposed CMOS sensor. But the Sony a7R IV can also boast other …

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Sony Alpha 6100 Review

Sony Alpha 6100 Review: Mirrorless APS-C system camera of the upper entry-level With the two new models, the Alpha 6100 and Alpha 6600, Sony is rounding off the Alpha 6400 both at the top and bottom. The Alpha 6100 is intended to replace the still very successful Alpha 6000 and offers faster autofocus, improved video …

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