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TJ Donegan

Former Director, Content Development
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TJ is the former Director of Content Development at Reviewed. He is a Massachusetts native and has covered electronics, cameras, TVs, smartphones, parenting, and more for Reviewed. He is from the self-styled "Cranberry Capitol of the World," which is, in fact, a real thing.

Articles & Reviews by TJ Donegan

Pentax K-30 brings weather sealing to midrange DSLRs

The weather-sealed Pentax K-30 finally made its debut yesterday. With weather sealing at a sub-$1000 price point, it begs the question: why aren't all DSLRs built like that?

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DigitalCameraInfo.com's Lens Buying Guide

So you bought a great new DSLR, but you're stuck with a mediocre kit lens. We know choosing what lens to get next can be a real headache. Check out our beginner-friendly lens guide to help get you started.

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Head to Head: Olympus OM-D E-M5 Vs. Sony NEX-7

We've reviewed both the Sony Alpha NEX-7 and Olympus OM-D E-M5 but which is the better buy.

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Olympus TG-1 toughcam takes waterproof cameras to new depths

The Olympus TG-1 takes the waterproof, shockproof, freezeproof model of past toughcams and slaps an f/2.0 lens and OLED screen on top of that. Read on for the full breakdown on Olympus' latest durable compact camera.

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Photo App of the Week: PicsArt Photo Studio for Android

PicsArt Photo Studio is, by far, the most comprehensive photo editing app we've seen on Android, with more filters, tools, and features than you can shake a Polaroid at.

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Head to Head: Canon 5D Mark II Vs. Canon 5D Mark III

We've finished our full performance testing of the Canon 5D Mark III and are now ready to answer the burning question: does it have what it takes to replace its incredibly popular predecessor, the 5D Mark II?

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Samsung enhances entire NX mirrorless line with three new WiFi models

Samsung has just announced three new compact system cameras, each sporting built-in WiFi along with the excellent 20.3-megapixel APS-C image sensor. Read on for our coverage of the three new NX-series cameras.

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Nikon announces latest entry-level DSLR, the 24.2-megapixel Nikon D3200

Nikon's latest entry-level DSLR will come packed with an 11-point AF sensor, maximum ISO of 12800, and a staggering 24.2 megapixels of resolution for under $1000.

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