Sunday, April 27, 2014
Nikon D800 vs Nikon D800E what are the upgrades ?
Nikon recently came out with the Nikon D800E Digital SLR Camera as a follow up to the Nikon D800 Digital SLR Camera. In order to get a better idea if it is worth upgrading to the newer model let us take a look at some of the pros and cons of each of these models.
The Nikon D800E is the more expensive one of the two models but there were some improvements that Nikon made on it. The Nikon D800E features an optical filter with anti-aliasing properties removed which makes for a bit sharper images.
The D800E also comes with some added NX 2 software which is helpful when editing your photos. Besides these improvements they are pretty much the same but Nikon made a fewer number of the newer model so the rules of supply and demand come into consideration.
Both models are great choices for professional photography. Whichever camera you choose you can be sure that you will find the best prices at www.slrhut.co.uk
Questions ? We are happy to help. You can call us at 02035 149 372 and one of our professionals in the field will be standing by to guide you.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Canon 1200D vs Nikon D3300 which one would you choose ?

Nikon and Canon are the largest camera manufacturers in the world. Most entry level photographers usually start out with one of these brands.
In order to get a better idea on which camera to choose let us take a look at the 2 most recent entry level cameras that these manufacturers recently put on the market.
The Canon 1200d/t5 is a little less expensive than the Nikon D3300 but the Nikon camera has a little more updated features.
The Nikon D3300 has a new sensor with a higher megapixel count which will slightly improve your image quality.
It also uses the Expeed 4, whereas the 1200d is a using the Digic 4, which is a little outdated.
Both models are designed to take great photos and are easy to operate especially for new users who are buying a DSLR for the first time.
It really depends if those added features are important to you and if it would be worth it for you to spend a little more.
Whether you decide to purchase one of these cameras or something entirely different you can be sure that you will find the best prices at www.slrhut.co.uk
Questions? We are happy to help. You can call us at 02035 149 372 and one of our professionals in the field will be standing by to guide you
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Nikon D4 VS. D4S What are the upgrades?
Are you currently in the market for a professional DSLR ? If you are then odds are that you are considering purchasing the all new Nikon D4S.
After all it is one of the most talked about professional cameras on the market right now.
To get a better idea on what the new features Nikon added are let us take at it’s predecessor the Nikon D4 and compare it to the newer model.
The front of the camera stayed pretty much the same with the exception of the grip. The grip is now slightly redesigned to fit larger hands for more comfort.
The back of the camera looks mostly the same with the exception of the memory card door which is now shaped slightly differently on the top and the surface of the two smaller joysticks has been redesigned for more comfort.
The D4S has 30% more computer power than the D4 to allow more
noise reduction faster. It also shoots 11 frames per second with full autofocus
and metering for each frame, up from 10 fps in the D4.
Questions? We are happy to help. You can call us at 02035 149 372 and one of our
professionals in the field will be standing by to guide you.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Submit your Nature photography for a chance to win a Nikon D5200!!

Nature photography refers to a wide range of photography taken outdoors and devoted to displaying natural elements such as landscapes, wildlife, plants, and close-ups of natural scenes and textures. Nature photography tends to put a stronger emphasis on the aesthetic value of the photo than other photography genres, such as photojournalism and documentary photography.
- As described by Wikipedia.
Prize Nikon D5200 Kit!!
To enter the contest you will have to submit up to 2 images of Nature. All the images must be G rated. No images of sexual nature, promoting violence or any form of racial, sexual or religious intolerance will be allowed to enter.
- Images must be at least 900px x 900px and not bigger than 1400px x 1400px up to 2 MB in size, .jpg or .jpeg format.
- You must own all legal rights to submitted photos.
- You will maintain the rights to all of your submissions.
- You will have to submit a description of the image that will include: Description of the camera, lens, speed light. You can use Phone cameras. A few words about the subject of the photograph and environment you were shooting in.
- Please submit at least 2 sentences about yourself.
- Images can be edited in Photoshop or other editing software.
- You will have to “like” our Facebook page.
- Best work will be published on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Slr-Hut/337865042900021 and our Blog at http://blog.slrhut.co.uk
- We will announce the winner when Our Facebook Page will reach 12,000 “likes”
You can submit your work to contest@slrhut.co.uk
Good Luck!!
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Congratulations to Bernard Ward Our Candid Photo contest winner!!

We want to thank everyone who participated in our Candid photo contest. All the pictures were so amazing which made it very hard to for us to choose one. After careful consideration we decided to pick Bernard Ward’s photo as the winner. Congratulations!! A unboxing video will be coming soon.
For everyone else who participated but did not win , Don’t worry we will be starting a new contest which will give everyone another opportunity to win a camera.
Please continue to like and share our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/slrhut.co.uk for a chance to win in the future. We will update our page again with the new prize and contest rules so stay tuned!!
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Canon G16 VS. G15 What are the upgrades ?

Do you currently own the Canon G15 or a similar camera and are thinking of upgrading ? Let us take a look at some of the new features on the Canon G16 this way we can get a better idea if it would be a good choice.
The main difference between these two models is new image processor, It has a DIGIC 6 which is a upgrade from the G15 that had a DIGIC 5 processor. This means a High Speed AF system for maintained sharpness in a variety of shooting conditions.
Other new features on the G16 include Built-in WiFi and better video quality.
In case any of these new features are what you are looking for in a new camera we say that the all new Canon G16 makes a great choice. It is easy to use and the quality of your images will be amazing.
Please visit us online at www.slrhut.co.uk for the lowest prices on a huge selection of electronic items.
Questions? We are happy to help. You can call us at 02035 149 372 and one of our trained professionals in the field will be standing by to guide you.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Nikon D3300 vs Canon 700D / T5i

Nikon recently released the all new D3300 camera. Let us take a look and see how it compares to Canon’s recent release of the 700D / T5i.
Firs off, the Nikon camera has 24 megapixels while the Canon camera has 18 megapixels. The Canon 700D camera does feature a touch screen display on the other hand the Nikon D3300 features a fixed display, so we get more flexibility while composing our shot with Canon 700D.
The Nikon d3300 is smaller and lighter than the Canon 700d. It also has bit bigger sensor size compared to Canon 700D, the bigger sensor area gives better low light performance and improves on noise reduction.
So which camera would you choose ? Most likely if you are a Canon fan you will stick with the Canon and visa versa. The Canon camera does cost less as of right now but the Nikon camera definitely has more upgraded features.
They are both great cameras and whichever you decide to buy you can be sure that you will find it for the best price at www.slrhut.co.uk
Questions ? We are happy to help. You can call us at 02035 149 372 and one of our trained professional will be standing by to guide you.
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