Leica S (Typ 007) review
Medium-format cameras are turning to the CMOS sensor for its flexibility, and Leica has followed suit with the Leica S (Typ 007). Damien Demolder puts it to the test
Professional Level Cameras for Beginners
Professional level cameras may have a higher price tag but they also come with more features and capabilities than entry-level DSLRs. A professional grade camera will typically (with some exceptions) have a full frame sensor, better low-light capabilities, higher burst rates and megapixel counts, and better autofocus — all of which are good things for photographers.
The Best DSLRs for Your Money
A DSLR is a fantastic investment. You’ll get amazing picture quality even with a budget camera body and lens. Sure, smartphone cameras have improved substantially, but DSLRs offer longevity with interchangeable lenses.
Plus, even a little zoom and the photo quality on your smartphone camera degrades. Low light shooting on a DLSR compared to a smartphone or non-DSLR is unrivaled.
How we test
To find the best models, in addition to image quality, we factor in criteria such as spee low-light strength, video performance, durability, and any unique features that help them one-up the competition.
Brand: Nikon Vs. Canon Vs. The Little Guy
Should you buy a Nikon or a Canon? Or perhaps a camera from a smaller bran like Pentax? What features make a camera the best entry level DSLR?
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