Friday 28 December 2012

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

it’s been an innovative year for the photography world. This winter, there are more available options than ever for creativity-inspiring cameras, lenses, and accessories. In this entry, we’ll take a look at some great cameras in five categories, Full Frame 35mm, Cropped 35mm, Micro Four Thirds, Mirrorless 35mm, and Digital 645. You’ll also find links to recent reviews and comparisons Itand, as always, purchases made through links on our pages support the growing staff at the Phoblographer! Read on for the best DSLRs of 2010.Nikon D700. Not the newest camera on the market, but the Nikon D700 has been a widespread favorite of professional and enthusiast photographers since its debut in 2008. It offers a similar sensor and resolution to the Nikon D3s in a less expensive and smaller package. It offers the advantages of a full frame sensor, including low noise and good detail, and widely-loved Nikon ergonomics at their finest. It’s a natural choice for wedding and event photography and is a robust classic that inspires creativity. Look for current rebate deals packaging the D700 with Nikon lenses, like this one. Video shooters will be interested to check out the newer, more expensive Nikon D3s or the cropped D7000 mentioned below.

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

Pentax 645d

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