“All in one” Walk around Lenses for the Nikon D90!

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Do you own an all in one lens? That’s one lens that does it all! A lens that covers everything from wide landscapes to zoomed in close-ups of wildlife and sports. I’ve never even tried one on my D90 yet but I’m thinking about getting one soon…I guess the true term of these lenses is [...]

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A DSLR camera which is right for you

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Canon EOS 400D (Digital Rebel XTi) –  It has a 10.1 megapixel sensor, 2.5 inch LCD and all the features you’ll need to switch into manual (and semi manual) modes. It is a camera with a lighter feel than the 30D (below) which will leave some feeling as though it might be a little light on – however [...]

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Review Kodak EasyShare Z981

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Looking for a new digital camera to improve your social networking capabilities? The Kodak EasyShare Z981 digital camera designed for the social networker. Many people used to carry around small pictures in their wallets to show people friends and family after physically developing the film into a photograph. The norm today is not to take [...]

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Sony Cybershot DSC-W30 Digital Camera Review

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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W30 is a excessive juvenile camera. Its 6.0 megapixel envision is swell and presents an cheap road to keep excessive drinks every episode. Included along furthermore my camera get, I recieved a barricade charger, NP-BG1 battery, USB cable and the camers itself.Digital cameras come in all classes of shapes and sizes. This [...]

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Canon EOS 1D Mark III Best DSLR Ever?

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Drew Strickland over at Pro Photo Home reviews the new Canon EOS 1D Mark III and concludes its the “best DSLR on the planet.” See if you agree…

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