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Canon EOS 760D reviewed by Irish Tech News

By @SimonCocking We trialed the Canon EOS760D across Dublin, Web Summit, Sligo, Surf Summit, and West Cork, Cape Clear. Using it…

10 years ago

iPhone, Canon And Nikon Are Flickr’s Most Popular Cameras Of 2015

By @TheMarkDalton. Flickr has revealed that the most popular camera used to capture images and upload to the Flickr website…

10 years ago

Canon, looking to the future, exclusive interview with Philip Brady, head of Canon Ireland

By @SimonCocking Interesting interview with Philip Brady, Director - Head of Canon Ireland.  Your background briefly? My background is quite varied,…

10 years ago

Canon EOS 700D review

By @SimonCocking Canon Ireland kindly lent us an EOS700D (Digital SLR) to put it through it's paces. Canon Ireland passionate about the power…

10 years ago

Sony A7R camera review, top choice for great outdoors images

By @SimonCocking We used the Sony A7R camera for 10 days, from Sony Cameras  and took around 2,500 pictures with it. We posted…

11 years ago

iPhone or DSLR? Brendan O Se, Apple iPhone World Gallery and Mira Mobile Winner 2015

By @SimonCocking Brendan O Se @Fotopunctuation photographer from Cork, Ireland. Proud to be part of Apple's iPhone World Gallery. Winner of Mira…

11 years ago

Social media travel, tech, investment, photography, beer. The world according to Steve Garfield

By @SimonCocking Entertaining interview with Steve Garfield @stevegarfield  Social Media Traveler / Writer / Photographer / Founder: Boston Media Makers / Videoblogging…

11 years ago

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