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now good for 2,260 shots instead of
1,230. Elsewhere, the D780 boasts an
impressive ISO range (extendable to
a whopping 204,800), dual UHS-II
SD slots and the same Advanced
Scene Recognition feature as Nikon’s
flagship D850.
T3 SAYS: It’s time for Nikon’s trusty
D750 to move over.
NIKON D
£2,199 (body only), nikon.co.uk
Rugged and versatile, Nikon’s
full-frame D750 DSLR – launched in
2014 – has been a massive hit with
photographers. And its successor
promises to be just as popular,
upgrading many of the former
camera’s features and throwing in a
few new ones for good measure.
While the 24MP CMOS sensor and
51-point AF system are much the
same as before, the processor has
been brought up to date with Nikon’s
latest EXPEED 6, the 3.2-inch display
is now touchscreen, video can be
captured in 4K (at 30fps) rather than
plain old Full HD, and the battery is
WITHINGS SCANWATCH
From £188 (approx), withings.com
Withings is describing its new
ScanWatch as “the most advanced
health wearable ever designed”, and
it’s hard to argue with that. Not only
does it offer your standard fitness
features such as GPS, altimeter (for
step climbing), automatic activity
tracking and waterproofing (to 50
metres), it’s also the first watch to
offer an ECG and sleep-apnea
detection. The ScanWatch will
monitor your heart 24/7 and notify
you if it spots any irregularities, which
you can then properly check with the
ECG, giving you data you can pass
on to your GP. And throughout the
night, the watch’s SpO2 sensor will
monitor your oxygen saturation to
ascertain whether you’ve had any
stirs during your slumber. Available in
38mm and 42mm, the ScanWatch
offers 30 days of use off one charge.
T3 SAYS: Nip those health problems
in the bud with the help of this
groundbreaking fitness watch.
FLO BY MOEN SMART WATER DETECTOR
£50 (approx), moen.com
Water damage in your home can
cost a fortune to repair. To help you
avoid this, US company Moen
recently launched the Smart Home
Water Security System, whereby a
sensor is hooked up to your main
pipe to monitor the flow, pressure
and temperature of all the water that
enters your property, pre-empting
leakage. Well, there’s now a Smart
Water Detector that can either be
used in conjunction with that system
or on its own. Measuring just 3.
inches, this standalone device can be
placed anywhere in your home that
might be susceptible to water damage
or is in danger of leaking. And if
it senses the presence of water,
freezing temperatures or high levels
of humidity, it’ll notify you via your
phone so that you can get the
plumber in, pronto.
T3 SAYS: This tiny monitor will help
you keep leaks and damp at bay,
saving you time and money.
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