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Best Digital Cameras For Photography
Edgar | 2024-05-22 05:29:48 |
Best everyday lens I have used in 20+ years of digital photography. Sharp and agile focus. Zoom range (36-105mm for APS-C cameras) and large aperture serve 90% of my needs indoors and outdoors. Weight would be a drawback for those who wear cameras like medallions on a necklace all day, but the output of this lens is well worth breaking that habit in some ergonomically sensible way. 5 |
Paracheftographer | 2024-07-27 01:57:38 |
Best protection for your digital camera LCDs. The only thing I'll use for any digital cameras to protect the LCDs. 5 |
Richard | 2024-09-09 08:30:59 |
I still enjoy film photography even though I have several digital cameras. This battery with the help of B&H keeps me enjoying photography. 5 |
James | 2024-07-22 02:37:22 |
I purchased this strap as I passed down one of my digital cameras to my daughter. Like most Dads, I would only want her to have the Best! This rendition of the classic BlackRapid strap is everything you would expect. The zippered pocket in the padded section of the strap and the very strong components make it a great choice for anyone. 5 |
Harold | 2024-09-03 08:22:37 |
I have 1 for each of my 4 digital cameras because they are the do everything lens. 5 |
Sam | 2024-08-21 07:58:36 |
Best film ever. Way better than digital! 5 |
Ben | 2024-09-01 07:57:56 |
Best digital snake I've ever used. 5 |
Bill at Earthlight Photography | 2024-08-18 07:35:59 |
I have used 4 X 5 cameras for years in landscape photography and use movements on them on almost ever shot. When I moved to digital (Nikon) there was a a lack of lenses with movements particularly the tilt function whis I use more than any other. The 24, 45, and 85 PC lenses solved this problem and with proper stitching techniques I can produce images that will enlarge much larger and still give me that control over the plane of focus. 5 |
SureShot | 2024-08-17 03:33:59 |
I have several 35mm cameras and two digital SLRs plus multiple lenses. I am no novice to photography. I purchased this camera from curiosity and as pure entertainment. The price was also a good incentive. So far, it has met all my expectations. The only issue I have with it is, even though it is relatively intuitive to operate, the instruction manual is at best pathetic and of little use. That being said I have already recommended it to several friends. 5 |
Luis F. | 2024-08-02 02:51:12 |
1. I dedicate myself to photography 25 years ago, from the analogous cameras. 2. I have had two Olympus digital cameras, three fuji and five Pentax APS C digital cameras and I have sold 60 x 40 inch printed photographs. Now I have acquired the K1 Mark II. 3. My landscape, architecture and commercial photographs have been published in several books. 4. I think the K1 Mark II, is a PHOTOGRAPHIC camera and has a great personality. 5. I think the K1 Mark II is a camera for those who love the moment of each shot as well as the camera settings for each shot. 6. I had a Canon 5D Mark III for 45 days and I used it every day, the system for selecting the focus point is not precise, "almost always jumps" to the wrong place, instead the K1 Mark II system is always accurate. 7. If you want a camera to travel in time, the Mark II is not for you. For me, 4.4 fps is not a problem. 8. The elimination of noise seems fundamental to me and this function, until today, will always be against sharpness and this comment is appropriate, since I also do night photography. 9. I do not have the original K1, so it is impossible for me to do comparative image tests between both cameras, but I can review the tests carried out by Internet professionals who make this type of review and compare one image against the other and the conclusions This type of opinion is very subjective because there is no dispositive that measures mathematically that "X" camera is .001 sharper or .002 less sharp. Of course I recommend the K1 Mark II. I ask for an apology for my English. Greetings 5 |