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Nikon D3500 vs D5500 – Full Comparison

You are probably wondering what is the better choice, Nikon D3500 or Nikon D5500. Choosing the right camera today is overwhelming. Just looking at specs is often confusing, especially when it comes to these two models. We are here to take a closer look at specifications and key features as well as user reviews. I had a hard task of comparing these two because there are small differences depending on

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Nikon Coolpix P900 Review

The Nikon Coolpix P900 is a mid-range Superzoom camera that serves as a bridge before moving to a full DSLR. It features a 1/ 2.3-inch 16.0 MP CMOS sensor of a high-sensitivity range of 100-6400 ISO. It also comes with a video recording of full HD 1080p. On the front of the camera, there is an 83x optical zoom lens that gives a super versatile focal length range of 24-2000

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Sony DSC-W830 Review

Sony DSC-W830 is a mid-range point-and-shoot camera with an optical zoom of 8x and 20 megapixel CCD sensor that has a 2.7-inch screen and can make 720p HD videos. Being a point and shoot, it lacks some features of larger cameras, like manual exposure control, but this camera has a scene detect intelligent auto exposure and it also features a smile shutter that takes shots automatically when it detects a

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Canon Powershot SX420 IS Review

Beautifully designed Canon Powershot SX420 is called a Bridge camera which means that it offers better image quality than a compact camera and it’s smaller than a regular DSLR (but it still looks like one). Its weight and size are just perfect: it is very light and just a little larger than a smartphone, which is great for carrying around wherever you go. SX420 makes a few small improvements compared

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Nikon Coolpix B500 Review

If your phone simply isn’t doing it for you when it comes to taking photos, but you don’t really need a bulky DSLR camera, there is something that might be just perfect for you, especially if you don’t want to spend a lot of money. Nikon B500 is a DSLR-styled travel super-zoom camera with a surprisingly powerful feature-set for the money. This is the improved version of L840 with the

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5 Types of Insurance Every Photographer Needs

Last updated on December 16, 2019 By Chelsea Wells

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Insurance coverage is for photographers is often overlooked. If you are serious about protecting your business, here are 5 essential types of coverage you should consider.

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Best Lenses for Canon 7D

There is a lot to like about this mid-range SLR. It is fast and fluid and it borrows all the best features from Canon’s previous models. EOS 70D is designed for enthusiastic photographers who are on the budget but still want a fantastic camera that produces outstanding results with lots of details. In a body that feels well build and solid in hand, you’ll find all the specifications you expect

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Top 5 Camera Tripods

A tripod is a must-have accessory in a photographer’s life for a variety of reasons. There are so many choices on the market and it can be difficult to choose the right one. If you are looking for your first tripod or the new one, here’s our roundup of 5 solid performers. Best Camera Tripods Here are our picks for the best camera tripods: Best Overall:  Great for Travel:  Most

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Sony A7II Review

Sony’s updated image-stabilized full-frame mirrorless camera Sony Alpha A7II is the fourth member of Sony’s A7-series line-up and the follow up of the original A7. Just as the rest of the A7 series, A7II uses the same Bionz X processor and the same 24 MP sensor. However, there are some improvements that start in the form of the 5-axis sensor-based image stabilization and improved Auto Focus performance. This in-body image

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Photography Equipment List for Beginners – 13 Must Have Accessories

Every photographer, beginner or professional, knows that photography is an expensive profession. Buying a budget DSLR camera will cost you around $500, and additional equipment can go from 10 bucks to a couple of thousands. Many will tell you that you don’t need all the fancy equipment to be a great photographer, and to some extent that statement is true, but the additional equipment and accessories will, for sure, make

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