Engineered for both FX and DX-format D-SLRs, the SB-910 offers unparalleled lighting performance in the field and in the studio. Featuring Nikon’s versatile i-TTL (intelligent through-the-lens) metering for on camera or wireless flash control, the SB-910 can operate as a hot shoe mounted Speedlight, remote unit or wireless Commander. And with refined operability including illuminated buttons for use in low light and improved thermal cut out protection, the SB-910 is the perfect partner to your Nikon camera.
Since I am not a professional photographer, I just want to show you the difference in size and layout, for an in-depth reviews, you should already know that dpreview.com is the place to go ;-)
Read more: Canon Speedlight 580ExII vs Nikon Speedlight SB-910
This may be my next Digital camera, would like first to have it in hand to see how it compare to a full frame body size (because the Canon 7D while being a DX format is really close in size to the Canon 5D Mark2 full frame body ). As usual, you wont any better preview than the one of Dpreview.com, even if it’s only a preview. The full review will be a least 33 pages big :-)
The NIkon D700 offer a dual SD, SDHC, SDXC Card Slot, support for video in both 1080p and 720/30p with continuous AF on video, 39 AF point, 6fps Burst mode, and a magnesium alloy body for less than 1100$
More Canon EOS 7D review are online, will keep updating this articles in the next few weeks
The Canon EOS 7D was announced by Canon at the end of August 2009. It is a brand new camera filling a gap in the Canon DSLR lineup that has no predecessor before. Canon has made APS-C sensors DSLR for as long as any other camera makers and although they have done well in the past with their previous top of the line APS-C DSLR like the 50D, they did not have any “pro” class APS-C DSLR that directly answered to competition from Nikon D300 and the recently released D300s. By Roland Lim
In early October we were lucky enough to test the soon-to-be released Canon EOS-7D. Samantha, a Nikon user, was interested in testing the camera, as a possible replacement for her aging D200. Samantha had hit a wall with her Nikon D200, finding the files lacked the detail she wanted for her intimate landscape photography. By Darwin Wiggett and Samantha Chrysanthou
Other Canon EOS 7D review
A great video with really funny lyrics
This is a story from not long ago
about a boy and a girl who fell in love like whoa
but there was a problem I didn't count on
the fact I was a Canon and she was a Nikon
The photo community was too far gone
they couldn't appreciate what we had going' on
we had similar features, made similar pictures
we really weren't that different but they still couldn't see
I auto focused on her sexy body
buttons to push didn't know where to get started
I never thought I'd fall for a D200
but she was so hot, she was all that I wanted
[Chorus]
My 1DS mark III
felt more complete
when we were together she said my shots were so unique
But soon you'll see
we could never be
like Romeo and Juliette
our families disagreed
Ohh Ahh Polish my lens girl
oooahh polish my lens girl
ohh-ahh polish my lens girl
dont leave a thumb print on that lens girl
The two sides always at war
all across the message boards
Dpchallenge what the fuck yo
they could never let go
of the hate no that's for 'sho
the Nikon gang whooped my ass and made me go
The 70-200 in my pants wouldn't fit inside her Nikon body
made me wear a UV-filter, which I'm against, but she's my shawtay
Mount her on my tripod and screw her on and off and on again
make her take my picture and say I'm the best thats ever been
[Chorus]
Cause I'm a Canon gangsta and your a Nikon shawtay
I wanna take a picture of that rockin bootay
We couldn't keep the act up we just had to face the facts
but hey look on the bright side at least we're not a Pentax
from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_H8TOKcfjg&feature=player_embedded
DpReview has finally put its review of the Canon 7D online Our in-depth review of the Canon EOS 7D. With a new 18 MP sensor, a 100% viewfinder, weather-sealed body, a new 19 point AF system and Dual Digic 4 imaging processors the EOS 7D is clearly aiming for the top spot in the semi-pro/enthusiast bracket of the market. What does the competition have to say about that? How does the camera fare in our studio tests? Read our in-depth review and find out.
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