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    by Published on 3rd February 2012 09:26 PM
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    3. Nissin


    Introduction
    Macro photography enthusiasts have something to look forward to — Nissin's entry into the Macro flash category comes in the form of the Nissin MF18 Macro Ring Flash. The Nissin MF18 manages to hold its own against its proprietary counterparts like the Canon MR-14 EX — with two independently controllable flash tubes (named Side A and Side B), and fine lighting control that lets you power down the flash to 1/1024 in steps of 1/6EV, the MF18 is one of the best flashes you can get at the S$400 - S$600+ price range.
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    by Published on 10th January 2012 02:32 PM
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    3. Leica
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    Introduction
    The Leica V-Lux 3 is its third generation of compact superzooms — and a Super Zoom this camera definitely is with its built-in 24x optical zoom. If you were wondering ...
    by Published on 10th January 2012 10:12 AM
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    2. Nikon
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    Introduction


    Three Generations of Flagships. Left to right: SB-800, SB-900, SB-910

    Nikon has announced an evolutionary update to the venerable SB-900, the new SB-910. Addressing some of the issues experienced by users of the SB-900, as well as adding some new features, the SB-910 is designed to replace the SB-900 as the flagship speedlight in Nikon's lineup.
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    by Published on 2nd January 2012 06:35 PM
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    Introduction



    The Finepix X100 was a milestone for Fujifilm; a compact, rangefinder-esque camera with a large APS-C sensor and a fixed focal length fast lens designed specifically to be used with it. The X100 also introduced a revolutionary hybrid viewfinder that offered the best of optical and electronic versions. The result was a camera that enjoyed classic good looks and delivered great performance. For many, the X100 was THE enthusiast compact to get, with its blend of vintage looks, great performance, and classic rangefinder shooting style.
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    by Published on 20th December 2011 03:19 PM
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    2. Phottix
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    Introduction


    For the longest time, photographers who wanted to take their TTL flash triggers off-camera only had a few real options. On one hand, you have Pocket Wizards, the industry standard for wireless flash - rock-solid reliability, great range, and a 'great' price tag of over S$500. On the other hand, you have TTL cords that let you 'tether' your flash - reliable, relatively cheap (typically less than S$100), but with a working range limited to that of the length of the cable. Now we have a new contender: the Phottix Odin. A wireless TTL flash trigger with a feature set to rival Pocket Wizards, the Odins are even compatible with the Phottix Strato II flash triggers, allowing existing Phottix users to expand the capabilities of their setups without retiring older equipment.

    How does the Phottix Odin fare? Read on to find out.
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