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Pentax SD Memory Card Compatibility For All DSLR Cameras

Pentax SD Memory Card Compatibility For All DSLR Cameras

Pentax DSLRs use SD memory cards. There are 4 different versions, which are backwards compatible.

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How to Capacity Test Camera Batteries

How to Capacity Test Camera Batteries

Many cameras no longer have OEM batteries available. Even when they are, the markups are outrageous. Third party batteries can be 1/4 the price, but there are no assurances about actual capacity or longevity.

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Tested Canon LP-E6 Batteries

Tested Canon LP-E6 Batteries

LP-E6, LP-E6N, and LP-E6Nh batteries are all compatible. The added letters represent an increased capacity.

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Nikon 105mm f/2.8 Macro Lens Review (Micro Nikkor)

Nikon 105mm f/2.8 Macro Lens Review (Micro Nikkor)

The Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 macro lens uses the F-mount. For autofocus to work, the camera needs to have a built-in focus motor.

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Tamron SP 90mm f/2.5 Macro 52B Adaptall 2 Lens Review

Tamron SP 90mm f/2.5 Macro 52B Adaptall 2 Lens Review

Tamron’s 90mm f/2.5 SP Macro 52B Adaptall 2 lens produces sharp images at f/8 & f/11. Used on any crop body camera, at f/5.6, the soft corners won’t be an issue.

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18 Pro Cameras available for under $1,500.

The first appearance of a medium format camera with the Pentax 645D.

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24 Cameras Available Used for Under $500 [April, 2024]

There are an excessive number of cameras available for less than $500. I have tried to select the best of what is available for as many lens mounts as possible.

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20 Pro Cameras Under $750 [April, 2024]

Photo, video, or hybrid use, there are a variety of cameras to choose from under $750. That’s for the body only. This makes it possible to compare kits between systems.

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14 Pro Cameras Under $1,000 [April, 2024]

There are camera bodies that are perfect for professional work and other’s that would be an enthusiasts dream.

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The Key Differences Explained - 120 vs 220 Film

The Key Differences Explained - 120 vs 220 Film

120 and 220 film are both medium format films that come on film spools.

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