It has some amazing features that other cameras don’t, such as: I purchased it after a lot of research, and I’m glad I did. His work covers the genres of Equestrian, Landscape, Abstract or Nature and combines nearly two decades of experience to offer exclusive limited-edition prints to the international stage from his film & digital photography.Shot with Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 lens DSLR CamerasĬanon EOS 70D – This is my current camera and almost all of my photos were shot using it. He is familiar with and shows great interest in medium and large format photography with products by Phase One, Hasselblad, Alpa and Sinar and has used many cinema cameras from the likes of Sony, RED, ARRI and everything in between.
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He is member of Nikon NPS and has been a Nikon user since the film days using a Nikon F5 and saw the digital transition with Nikon's D series cameras and is still to this day the youngest member to be elected in to BEWA, The British Equestrian Writers' Association. He is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts, holds a Foundation Degree in Equitation Science and is a Master of Arts in Publishing. Originally specialising in Equestrianism, his visuals have been used by the leading names in the equestrian industry such as The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), The Jockey Club, Horse & Hound and many more for various advertising campaigns, books and pre/post-event highlights.
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Resolution is measured using ISO resolution charts, dynamic range is measured using DxO Analyzer test equipment and DxO Analyzer is also used for noise analysis across the camera's ISO range. Our lab tests measure resolution, dynamic range and signal to noise ratio. We test mirrorless and DSLR cameras both in real-world shooting scenarios and in carefully controlled lab conditions. You simply don't get that anywhere else right now! On top of that there's a tilting touchscreen, a 1.44million-dot EVF, Wi-Fi and image stabilization, which round off the specs to deliver a mighty fine proposition for the advanced novice or enthusiast on a budget. This has allowed its models to remain appealing in the face of newer competitors, and 2015's FZ330 exemplifies this perfectly: a sub-£500/$500 camera with 4K video recording, a splash-resistant body and a 25-600mm, full-frame equivalent lens with a constant of f/2.8 aperture. Read more: The best camera for kids (opens in new tab)įrom its junior models right through to its various flagships, Panasonic has always been generous with features. We particularly like Sony for this, as its A6XXX mirrorless camera range and RX100 compact camera range have large back catalogs of cameras that are still pretty easy to find – and at some fantastic prices too. This means that consumers can pick up an absolute bargain if they're not too worried about having the newest camera on the market. This means that things like raw photos, Wi-Fi and 4K video are now available in even budget cameras.Īnother reason why cheaper cameras have become so good in recent years is that many manufacturers keep their older models on the market for quite a while. Features that you once would've only seen on the best DSLRs (opens in new tab) or the best mirrorless cameras (opens in new tab) are now common features in more basic compact systems.
So how can camera manufacturers produce such good cameras at a really affordable price? The biggest reason is that with each new release, cameras have more advanced features and the price of older models drop.