Firstly if you already have a system like a Nikon or Canon 35mm with lenses stick with it, chances are you will be able to use some if not all of the lenses on your new digital camera saving you a small...
I am a wedding photographer and have just invested in a D700. I am utterly amazed by this camera its performance at high ISO is unbelievable, I still find myself taking pictures of junk around the house at ISO ... read full review
Easily the best camera I have ever owned, I have a D200 and a Fuji S5 Pro as well and this is so much better than both. The one thing that stands out for me is the image quality at high ISO levels, at 800 you c... read full review
This is the lens to get for your Nikon Digital (except the D3) Silent wave motor, ED glass, 77mm thread (same as most other Nikon Pro lenses) great range 17 (27mm) to 55 (80mm)awesome build quality though you m... read full review
High end Amateur camera with good 10.2 megapixel sensor - a real leap forward from the old D70 both in terms of handling and quality. a must have is the MB-D80 power pack to keep the power levels up. Still feel... read full review
A superb kit lens which shows a clean pair of heels to any of Canon's kit offerings. This is a solid well made lens that has a semi professional feel to it, it has a nice wide bit of glass at the end 67mm ... read full review
Probably the best wedding and portrait camera ever produced. I have upgraded to an S5 and I actually regret it - the S3 handled better (though is plastic and feels it) and whilst slower produced better results ... read full review
This camera is based on the far superior Nikon D200. I currently run both cameras side by side and everytime I go for the D200 - whilst they may look the same that is where the similarities end. The handling of... read full review