mtbear wrote:
www.dpreview.com
I like this site for complete specs on almost all digital cameras and lenses available. Many of their reviews contain instructions which are better than the original manual
UHH is the first photography forum I read each morning, Dpreview is the second.
mtbear wrote:
www.dpreview.com
I like this site for complete specs on almost all digital cameras and lenses available. Many of their reviews contain instructions which are better than the original manual
I have been a member of dpreview for 7 years and go there frequently! Rely on the reviews and the forums!
MikeMck
Loc: Southern Maryland on the Bay
mtbear wrote:
www.dpreview.com
I like this site for complete specs on almost all digital cameras and lenses available. Many of their reviews contain instructions which are better than the original manual
Whenever I have a question about a camera, I use them. I also like to read the forums. Great site, plus they have an online store with fast shipping.
mtbear wrote:
www.dpreview.com
I like this site for complete specs on almost all digital cameras and lenses available. Many of their reviews contain instructions which are better than the original manual
This is a great source of information. They tend to be quite scientific and impartial in their presentation. I don't use just one source of information to satisfy my G.A.S. but usually start with dpreview.
mtbear wrote:
www.dpreview.com
I like this site for complete specs on almost all digital cameras and lenses available. Many of their reviews contain instructions which are better than the original manual
I have used it for a few years every time I want to check a camera's specs. or to compare cameras etc., One of the best web sites IMHO.
mtbear wrote:
www.dpreview.com
I like this site for complete specs on almost all digital cameras and lenses available. Many of their reviews contain instructions which are better than the original manual
It's a must-read reference - lots of detail.
Possibly so . . . but they're KNOWLEDGEABLE snobs! <g>
joer wrote:
I look at them all the time. They do the best reviews. Unfortunately seldom timely.
Don't know about the timely bit, but it has been my experience that they get their hands on pre-production models, then follow up with the production models. Makers send them for their evaluation and their reports. They have one of the best labs, equalling the factory labs. In fact they have electronic, optics and human/ergonomic engineering personnel that works for them, as well as, occasionally have job openings for engineers! I place them heads and shoulders above other resources on the Internet.
charlie
Loc: Minneapolis, Minnesota
mtbear wrote:
www.dpreview.com
I like this site for complete specs on almost all digital cameras and lenses available. Many of their reviews contain instructions which are better than the original manual
I use it frequently and find it informative.
I think there are too many opinions from inexperienced shooters. I much prefer SLRGEAR.com and the Fred Miranda site.
Yes I use it. Amazon owns it.
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