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Nikon FX and DX Camera Formats Compared

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As an Amazon Associate, techvideos.net/ earns from qualifying purchases.. When discussing Nikon DSLR cameras, the terms FX and DX refer to the size of the camera’s image sensor. The sensor format plays a major role in how a camera captures images, influencing field of view, depth of field, image quality, and lens compatibility.

The FX format is Nikon’s full‑frame sensor, roughly equivalent in size to traditional 35mm film. Because of its larger surface area, an FX sensor can capture more light, which often results in better performance in low‑light conditions, improved dynamic range, and greater control over depth of field. FX cameras are commonly favored by professional photographers and advanced enthusiasts, particularly for portrait, landscape, and commercial photography.

The DX format, on the other hand, uses a smaller sensor with a crop factor of approximately 1.5x compared to FX. This means the image appears more “zoomed in” when using the same lens. DX cameras are typically more compact, lighter, and less expensive, making them popular with hobbyists, travelers, and wildlife or sports photographers who benefit from the apparent extra reach of telephoto lenses.

Understanding the differences between Nikon’s FX and DX formats helps photographers choose the right camera system for their shooting style, budget, and creative goals. Each format has distinct advantages, and neither is inherently better—only better suited to specific needs.

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Architectural Photography – Videography – Manhattan Skyline – Selected Buildings

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Architectural photography focuses on capturing commercial, public, and private residential buildings. Architecture can also be viewed through a historical lens, reflecting the many styles that have emerged from different cultures over time. When you photograph a building because of an interest in its architectural and cultural heritage, you are also engaging with the people who designed and constructed it.

Architects create structures to meet the needs and expectations of those who commission them, always taking the building’s intended purpose into account. For example, a warehouse typically offers limited opportunities for creative expression or cultural significance, as its design is largely utilitarian and valued more for functionality than aesthetics. In contrast, architects are often given far greater creative freedom when designing museums, office buildings, and many types of public spaces. In these cases, the architect’s role is to balance the owners’ requirements and vision while ensuring the new structure contributes positively to the visual character and environmental quality of the surrounding neighborhood.

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3 Useful and Cheap But Unappreciated PC Gadgets

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As an Amazon Associate, techvideos.net/ earns from qualifying purchases. A SATA external HDD docking station can be a very handy tool, especially if you have a collection of old hard drives from retired PCs or laptops. If you want to check whether those drives still work—or if you suspect there may be important data left on them—this device allows you to quickly and easily access their contents. You can even repurpose older hard drives for backup storage.

I don’t recommend any specific brand. Be sure to read customer reviews, and look for a model that supports USB 3.0 or better. Ideally, choose a docking station that also supports SSDs. In this video, we also take a look at USB hubs and an external PC memory card reader. A USB hub expands a single USB port into four ports, though other configurations are available. As with other devices, look for USB 3.0 or better for optimal performance. An external memory card reader is useful if you have older memory cards that aren’t supported by your computer’s built-in reader—or if your PC or laptop doesn’t have a card reader at all, or the existing one is broken. Look for a USB 3.0 (or better) model that supports a wide variety of card formats.

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Levetron L70 LED Backlit Gaming Keyboard

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As an Amazon Associate, techvideos.net/ earns from qualifying purchases.. Levetron L70 LED Backlit Gaming Keyboard. The Levetron L70 LED Backlit Gaming Keyboard by Azio – I have been using this keyboard every day for three months and it has proven itself to be a reliable performer for all PC tasks and for entertainment. At this price range, these are not mechanical keys. Still, all the keys work well and there is no sign of any wear. There is a volume dial on the right and a side light at each end, which can be very helpful in low light situations. Of course, the Azio L70 has Multi-Key Rollover. I have never used a palm rest before. The Azio Palm Rest is easy to attach and I have learned to like it a lot. I also like the indicator lights for num lock, caps lock and scroll lock. This backlit keyboard is a good, low cost alternative for content creators as well as gamers. As of the time this video is made, this keyboard is priced in the $25 to $35 range depending on the retailer.

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Model RTK-015 Computer Toolkit by Rosewill.

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As an Amazon Associate, techvideos.net/ earns commissions from qualifying purchases. Featured here is the Rosewill RTK‑015 Computer Toolkit, a versatile and reliable toolkit designed for computer and electronics work.

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