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My favourite Camera review sites.

Started by Mick, November 06, 2007, 10:40:55 PM

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Mick

Here's a couple of links to start off with.

dpreview.com

www.fredmiranda.com

www.steves-digicams.co.uk
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guest4

This one's not bad

http://www.cameralabs.com/

The reviews are pretty comprehensive and they sometimes put some good comparisons together.


stevebedder

Hi bones615,

Welcome to CameraCraniums  :tup:

I've not found that EF Lens review site before but will certainly be bookmarking it! I like that it has links to other manufacturers too.

Thanks for sharing it.

Steve

bones615

Thanks for the welcome Steve,
Here is a beginners guide to lens buying which I found useful.
http://photonotes.org/articles/beginner-faq/lenses.html

Mick

Hi bones615, and welcome to CC.

A couple of handy links there.  Not seen either of these before,  So thanks.  :tup:
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Offertonhatter

I did like DPreviews once, but no more, they have a bias towards the main two. Apart from that, the others mentioned are okay.
Proud Pentaxian, so don't mention CaNikon....LOL

anglefire

Another good site if you are into Canon's is http://www.the-digital-picture.com/ - can be a little bias, but is generally good.
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Damon

Quote from: anglefire on May 04, 2009, 10:45:05 PM
Another good site if you are into Canon's is http://www.the-digital-picture.com/ - can be a little bias, but is generally good.

Have used this site before, Mark. (Your recommendation then i believe) Found it to be very good.
Damon.

anglefire

Thanks!

Have you read the review of the new TSE 24mm II lens?

Its sound a fantastic lens - the CA control is unbelievable - Its been compared with about 3 other lenses and it comes so far up the pile.

Mind you - it is a fair amount of money more than the rest!!

I'd love one - or the 17mm - the stuff I do at work that would benefit from one - but they won't pay the loose change needed to get one :(
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* A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE - THE SHORT STORY* 'Hydrogen is a light, odourless gas, which, given enough time, turns into people.'

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Current Bodies:
Canon 1Dx
Canon R3
Canon R5

Sold Bodies:
Canon 350D
Canon 1DMk3
Canon 5D
Canon 1Dx Mk3

Damon

Must agree with you, these do look fantastic lenses & was only saying to my long suffering wife the other day, how the 17mm would compliment my existing kit. Was looking good too,untill i told her the prices of these lenses. :'( Should of kept my mouth shut :-\

Current Jessops Retail price`s 24mm £2399 & 17mm £2749 :legit:
Damon.



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