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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

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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Photo App of the Week: Instagram for Android

We took Instagram's Android port for a spin to see how it holds up against the iOS version. Read on for our thoughts on this incredibly popular app.

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Panasonic announces Lumix DMC-GF5, latest entry-level MFT camera

Panasonic has announced today the release of their latest Micro Four Thirds camera, the DMC-GF5. Read on for a full breakdown as we go hands-on with Panasonic's latest entry-level camera.

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Head to Head: Sony NEX-7 Vs. Olympus PEN E-P3

With the Sony NEX-7 cruising through our performance tests, we though it would be useful to see how it fares against our pick as 2011's best compact system camera, the Olympus PEN E-P3.

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Photo App of the Week: Paper Camera for iOS and Android

Paper Camera from JFDP Labs offers a way to quickly and easily turn your world into the cartoon paradise. We go hands-on to see if this camera app is all it's crumpled up to be.

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Photo App of the Week: Silent Film Director for iOS

Silent Film Director may not be your grandfather's iPhone app, but it can at least replicate the kinds of videos he used to take. We check out the iOS app to see if it's worth your hard-earned $1.99.

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Canon announces EOS 5D Mark III, heir to the video DSLR throne

Canon announced today the EOS 5D Mark III, the long-awaited update to their premier video-capable DSLR, the 5D Mark II. We've got full coverage of this latest professional DSLR, including our hands-on first impressions.

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