Nikon P310 vs Canon S100 – which is a better choice?
The best way to preserve memories is to capture them in cameras. If you want to capture the most perfect pictures, naturally you need a fast and responsive camera that is compact and light weight so that you can carry with you all the time. On searching the net for the latest cameras, you will come across a wide range of choice, with Nikon P310 and Canon S100 being the most popular ones.

Which one to buy: Fuji X10 or Canon S100?
To re-live the moments, you need to capture it, and the best way to do so will be to take pictures with your camera. Though of course there are many brands offering you endless models of cameras, you need to select the best, to enjoy the most amazing experience. Both Fuji Finepix X10 and Canon Powershot S100 have become very popular with consumers. Naturally, you will not be purchasing both, so it will be best to have a comparison of Fuji X10 vs Canon S100 to know which one suits your interests best.

Fujifilm FinePix XP30
Wouldn’t taking pictures underwater be so great? With the waterproof Fuji Finepix XP30, I’ve been taking pictures underwater and I am able to express my love for our underwater friends. Not just that it’s waterproof, it’s also a shock, dust and freeze proof camera. I was quite surprise that to find a built-in GPS for this sub $130 camera.

Canon ELPH 320 HS / IXUS 240 HS
A smart camera built for your lifestyle, the Canon PowerShot ELPH 320 HS (aka Canon Powershot IXUS 240 HS outside the USA) was made to capture excellent images, with modern convenience. With its 16.1 megapixels along with the Canon HS System, this allows you to take bright, clear photos even in low lights. The 3.2″ touchscreen responds to your touch for a more convenient interactive shooting.

Top 5 Food Photography Tips
Food photography requires very different technique than general photography. The lighting, props and lens have to be selected carefully for the type of food and the location where you have to take the photos. With the popularity of food, recipe and travel blogs, more people are taking pictures of all types of food, from raw salad to sweet desserts. Anyone with a digital camera and a little practice can produce a decent food photo.

Nikon Coolpix P310 Review
The Nikon P310 has become immensely popular for those who need to shoot in dim light, and when on the move. The COOLPIX P310 takes crisp and sharp pictures in vibrant and natural color. It offers you amazing photos no matter what time of the day it is. Owing to its compact size you can carry it with you anywhere, in your shirt or trouser pocket. It looks quite like the earlier model P300, with an addition of Fn button.

Which 14MP Camera? Superzoom or Waterproof?
The 14MP camera segment is a hotly contested area among major camera manufacturers. Canon, Olympus and Panasonic have released and have plans to release additional models that have varying features to woo the compact camera consumers.

Nikon D5100 Review
The Nikon D5100 is a superb DSLR camera that would stake its claim as one of the top models that many budding photography enthusiasts would be looking into. It is priced as a high-end entry level DSLR and significantly better in terms of its functionalities and features when compared to some of the other cheaper and basic entry level DSLR models such as the Nikon D3100 and Canon EOS Rebel T3.
Canon EOS 600D/Rebel T3i Review
The Canon EOS 600D (aka Canon EOS Rebel T3i in the USA) is a high-end entry level DSLR and is designed for photography enthusiasts who are graduating from compact or bridge cameras and looking for something more than just the basic entry level DSLR models such as the Canon EOS Rebel T3 or the Nikon D3100.

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Travel Photography – what I think
More and more people travel to the far reaches of the globe and take photos with their digital cameras. These travel photos are then uploaded to Flickr and Facebook to share with their friends. I am like one of them. I am merely recording what I see as “beautiful”. That does not make me a travel photographer. Professional travel photography requires the person behind the camera to tell a story in the picture. When I think about travel photography, I think of National Geographic.

