With digital cameras taking over the market the value for old film cameras has fallen. As people change to digital they’re frequently willing to let their former cameras go for a song. This makes it easier for those looking to initiate an antique film camera collection to get started. Countless folks like keeping antique cameras to take photographs as well as collecting them. There are lots of different things to think about when buying an antique camera. The very first thing you should do is
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Last update 28 October’09 – Hands-on with Sample Photos @ PhotographyBay Nikon D3s announced on October 14, 2009 is a professional DSLR with an FX-format CMOS image sensor and 12.1 effective megapixels and it features 20p HD video recording and an ISO sensitivity range up to ISO 102,400 for increased low light capability, Dust Reduction System including Image Sensor Cleaning function, Active 5 frame bracketing D-Lighting, 9 frames per second in FX format, Viewfinder with 100% frame coverage
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Last update 28 October’09 – Review and Sample Photos @ ByThom Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 announced on September 2, 2009 is being marketed as ‘the world’s smallest and lightest digital interchangeable lens system camera with a built-in flash,’ features include, 12.1 megapixel sensor, 1280 x 720 HD recording in AVCHD Lite, optional hot-shoe mounted electronic viewfinder, Supersonic Wave Filter, Venus Engine HD incorporates two CPUs, ISO 100-3200, iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode with Face Recognition
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