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Nikon Coolpix B700 with 60x optical zoom and 4K UHD video

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If you need a camera with a zoom lens plus super high resolution and can make 4K video, you can try Nikon COOLPIX B700. The Coolpix B700 is equipped with NIKKOR 60x long range extendable to 120x Dynamic Fine Zoom, using a 20.3-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor, and contrast-detect AF and offers face priority, manual (spot, normal and wide), subject tracking, and targets finding autofocus modes.  Nikon Coolpix B700 apparently got a rival from Canon PowerShot SX540. Perhaps there will be fierce competition in the compact camera range, causing a new war: Canon vs. Nikon. Nikon Coolpix B700 with SnapBridge. Image: nikonistas.com Nikon claims that you will reach new horizons of crystalline sharpness with the B700. The camera also offers extensive zoom and RAW image capture. Nikon B700 also enriched with Vibration Reduction (VR) optical double detection in 5 stops and the side zoom control to minimize camera shake. The B700 use lens shift vibration reduction (VR) when

Sigma DP3 Merrill with full range of creative shooting modes

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If you want a digital camera with excellent image quality at lower ISOs you can choose Sigma DP3 Merrill . This camera also has very sharp lens, simple interface and solid build quality. You can enjoy better high ISO image performance than previous cameras but still can’t keep up with most other modern sensors. The cameras have always exhibited exceptional low ISO abilities and some extremely detailed and chromatically-rich RAW files. Sigma DP3 Merrill.  Image: luminous-landscape.com Sigma, with its long history of making lenses for other manufacturers' cameras and more recently its own DSLRs, has developed this lens specifically for the DP3 Merrill.  The Sigma DP3 uses a new 50mm f/2.8 prime lens, which -- after accounting for the 1.5x focal length crop of its APS-C image sensor -- is the equivalent of a 75mm optic on a 35mm camera. The lens design features 10 elements in eight groups, and there's a seven-bladed aperture diaphragm. Focusing is possible to as close as 8