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By Bart on December 4, 2011
After a year of HARD use I can safely say that the Olympus Stylus 770SW is a tank of a camera. I’ve dropped it on the ground, stepped on it, submerged it in the sea, and dragged it through the sand (with the lens closed though). After a quick hose-off under the sink shes ready [...]
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By Ken Dragki on August 6, 2010
With image stabilization, a photographer is able to handhold two f-stops much more quickly, as compared to other lenses that do not have this particular feature. This is a very good advantage for Canon EF 75-300 users since it is very costly to have to purchase a new lens that has a two-stop quick aperture.
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By Ken Dragki on August 1, 2010
Purchasing a DSLR or Digital Single Lens Reflex camera comes with a basic kit lens that could give decent quality pictures. But the advantage in DSLR cameras is being able to switch lenses, depending on the type of shot you want. There are powerful zoom lenses or macro lenses, for example.
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