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Test Nikon D3200

Review: Nikon D3200 and 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 DX VR II

Test Nikon D3200

Recently I went to the supermarket to buy bread, ham and a roll or two of paper towels. I came home with bread, ham, four rolls of paper towels (they were at discount) and a Nikon D3200 with a 18-55mm zoom. Oh sh…

Stream in a gorge in the forest

35mm legacy lenses: sizes and specs

Stream in a gorge in the forest

Every time I was out shopping for a legacy (or just plain old) lens I had to dig through piles of old magazines and bookmarks to find the info I wanted. Especially dimensions and optical scheme of an old lens are often two difficult data to track down. So I started collecting all these specs …

Top five best film cameras for less than 500 euro - Pentax ME Super

Top 5 film cameras (+ 1) under 500$

Top five best film cameras for less than 500 euro - Pentax ME Super

A couple weeks ago Kai of DigitalRev, with the help of Bellamy of JapanCameraHunter, did a video on the “5 top film cameras for under $1000”. Interesting, but having grown up shooting film in my opinion they got two major things wrong.

Indexed tilt adapter

Adapters for a cheap pro tilt-shift lens

Indexed tilt adapter

Tilt lenses are very popular these days, often for the cheesy (IMHO) effects they let you achieve. But they can be indeed extremely useful in both portrait and landscape photography.

Fuji X100

Open letter to Fuji and Sony: a wish list for my next camera

Fuji X100

Dear Fuji and Sony, why this letter is addressed only to you two, and not to Canon and Nikon as well? After all they are bigger and older, so in a better position to make my wishes come true. Well, unless I’m missing something here these two haven’t presented a really innovative camera for years, …

10 rules to buy a digital camera

The 10 commandments for choosing a digital camera

10 rules to buy a digital camera

1) All things equal, newer is always better The technology doesn’t walk, it runs! Think: faster processors, more megapixels, better control software, and all of this at a cheaper price too.   2) Size – often – matters A larger sensor will be always better than a smaller one OF THE SAME GENERATION, even if …