5 Reasons You Should Be Using A/B Test For Your Business

Businesses are facing increasing levels of competition especially post the Covid-19 pandemic. So, it is essential for them to continually test and improve their marketing campaigns. A/B testing can help them accomplish this. For, it allows you to find the best performing variant among two variants of any of your marketing material.  A/B testing allows … Read more →

10 Best Practices for Mobile App Testing

According to recent research, the mobile app market size was estimated at 170.5 billion USD in 2020 and is predicted to increase to 366.3 billion USD by 2027. So the market is booming, and the demand for mobile app testing keeps growing. To stay competitive, overcome technical challenges, and increase potential ROI, we should follow … Read more →

How to Use A/B Testing to Improve Your Website

Your website is driving tons of traffic from diverse sources but strangely enough, 99% of these visitors are not getting converted. Now, what good is traffic if your website is struggling to convert these visitors into paying customers. You have tried different things like changing the Meta tags, redesigned the website from the scratch but … Read more →

Factors Impacting Software Testing Productivity

Software testing productivity plays a critical role in speeding up software delivery. The higher the productivity, the greater the chances of quick delivery. Therefore, the significance of software testing productivity cannot be ignored by both, the developers and the testers. Keeping this scenario in mind, we are presenting you the list four factors that are … Read more →

Nikkor 24-120mm f4 (vs Nikkor 18-200mm VR in quick lens sharpness comparison test)

I’ve been a happy user of Nikon’s 1st generation Nikkor 18-200mm VR f3.5-5.6 DX lens since I got it for my Nikon D5000 shortly after I purchased the D5000. However, I quickly learned that a fast prime was a must so I also purchased the Nikkor 35mm f1.8 AF-S, which is an amazing (and cheap) lens, I highly recommend it.

As for the 18-200mm VR lens, it ended up spending more and more time collecting dust on the shelf after I upgraded my D5000 to the new Nikon D7000. An upgrade which was well worth-it in my case, I might add (also read: 5 reasons to replace your Nikon D5000 with D7000 and 5 reasons not to replace your Nikon D5000 with D7000). The only downside is, the D7000 demands quality glass. You’re not going to get worse pictures with D7000 and the same lenses as used on D5000 or similar, but D7000 more easily shows minor faults in your not-so-expensive lenses. For me, this meant my trusty old 18-200mm lens really started to show those compromises that everybody is talking about in terms of super zooms.

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