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About 4 filtered resultsby Allan Weitz · Posted
My first autofocus camera, and what turned out to be my last film camera, was a Nikon N90 35mm single lens reflex (1992–2001). I needed to replace one of my Nikon F3 bodies and I got tired of waiting forever for the long-rumored Nikon F5 film camera to become available. (Sound familiar?)
The F3’s replacement camera, the Nikon F4, was readily available but the F4’s autofocus and metering systems were woefully behind the times, and if you turned the camera from vertical to horizontal or vice-versa, the meter would often get confused. And no,
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Sand and water get everywhere. Anyone who has vacationed at the beach knows that. Also, not surprising is that these are the two worst possible things to get into electronics, since a single drop of water or grain of sand can quickly cause absurd amounts of damage. Enter the tough camera and its flexing muscles, demonstrating that not only is a little water not a problem—you can try to crush it, go diving, or even drop it and it will keep on clicking. Here are five of the best rugged options currently available.
1. Canon IVY REC
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by Fernando Ferraz · Posted
Fujifilm continues to revamp its lineup by announcing an update to its toughest point-and-shoot camera. The FinePix XP130, successor to the XP120, offers 16.4MP stills and Full HD 1080p video in a sleek yet sturdy housing that comes in five different colors:
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Following a flood of other announcements from CES last week, Fujifilm is letting the world know that the company is still very much on the cutting edge, with the release of a flagship X-Pro2 Mirrorless Camera, an updated