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An Awesome Entry Level DSLR – Canon Rebel T1i Review



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Are you ready to move up where the “big boys” play. You know, the digital SLR camera crowd.

Now is a perfect time to either buy a Canon Rebel T1i as your first DSLR or to upgrade from one of the older Rebel models. In fact, wouldn’t a new camera be a nice present for yourself considering the holidays are upon us?

This Canon Rebel T1i review will focus on some of the absolutely best features of this amazing camera.

Here is a list of specifications that will be of interest to most camera buyers:

15.1 megapixel CMOS image sensor – capable of printing HUGE pictures 3″ LCD panel with 920,000 pixel resolution. Works very well even in high light conditions. ISO of 100-1600 with a boost to 12800 is needed for really low light (the image quality really suffers at that high of an ISO) Lenses are interchangeable – uses all EF and EF-S lenses Digic 4 processor (this is how the camera processes the pictures. It is a much better processor than most point and shoot cameras, giving you a mega-advantage in the image quality) Kit lens is 18-55mm with IS High Speed Shooting at 3.4fps for as many as 170 JPEG images Plenty of shooting modes, including Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, and Manual which are the mainstays of digital SLR photography. Creative Auto Mode – a brand new feature for the T1i, which point and shoot owners will recognize as a feature in your better compact cameras. The camera makes creative decisions for the photographer. Video capture at 1920 x 1080 (1080p) at 20fps or 1280 x 720 (720p) at 30fps. Because of only 20fps, you might want to use the 720p option when shooting video to get better quality. That size will show up very nicely on your HDTV screen.

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Posted by admin - December 28, 2011 at 6:30 pm

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Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS or SD780 IS – How Do These Family Friendly Pocket Cameras Compare



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Canon released two similar cameras in the “family pocket camera” market. They are the Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS and its close relative, the Canon PowerShot SD780 IS.

A very quick glance at the specifications of these two compact pocket cameras shows that they are almost identical. Here are some of the similarities:

Size: 3.4″ wide by 2.2″ high by 0.7″ deep LCD: 2.5″ with 230,000 pixel resolution Zoom: 3x with very similar focal equivalents Image Quality: both are excellent for compact pocket cameras Aperture: not exactly equal but not enough difference to make a case one way or the other ISO range: auto, or 80-1600 White Balance selection: 6 positions and manual preset Image Processor: Canon Digic 4

The differences are only in the Megapixels and the video capablility. The Canon PowerShot SD780 IS has a whopping 12 megapixel image sensor, while the Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS has only a 10 megapixel image sensor. If you are a megapixel watcher, this may be enough for you to go for the SD780 IS, but it really is not enough of a difference to base your final decision on.



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Buy a White Pentax K-x – **** Digital SLR



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Who could have dreamed that the White Pentax K-x would be so widely celebrated? The perfect adjective for this rather small digital SLR is definitely “sexy”.

But should you buy a digital camera just because it is ****? Heck no. You buy it because it takes impressive pictures… and it’s ****.

Browsing the reviews, you will find all kinds of glowing remarks about this small, yet stylish camera. Surprise is one of the principal observations. Surprise that such a petite digital camera can have so many pro features.

I am listing just a few of the comments that were given. These show the element of surprise from the commenters.

It can be used by the whole family, even the ones that are not adept at setting camera controls. Just set the camera on auto and it acts like a point and shoot camera. But it has one huge advantage over a digital compact – there is no shutter lag! This camera take great video! HD quality video at 1280 by 720, which equals cameras that cost three times as much. This is a great camera for a beginner, especially if you read the manual, which is extremely helpful. The camera actually “helps” you navigate through the menu. This is the best entry level DSLR on the market, by far! The advanced features, such as in camera processing spare you from purchasing expensive post processing software.

But small and cute (sexy) are not the only attractions to consider. Here are just a couple of major benefits you get in the Pentax K-x.

When considering any digital SLR, you should look for excellent image quality. This camera has it, even at higher ISO settings. ISO goes up to 12800 which will allow you to take photos in very low light situations, like concert halls where no flash photography is permitted.

Another really fun feature is the ability to take 4.7 frames per second. It’s great for sporting events where there is lots of action. There is no digital compact that can compare to 4.7 frames per second!

The LCD screen is quite large at 2.7″. It has “Live View” so that you do not have to use the viewfinder to compose your photo. Many pros balk at using LCD Live View. They are quite comfortable using the viewfinder. Point and shoot camera owners are very familiar with using an LCD screen. In fact they depend on it. You have the best of both worlds in this DSLR.

Although this is not really a feature, it is worth considering: the Pentax K-x stacks up pretty well next to some more expensive models like the Nikon D5000 and Canon T1i.

Now the question is, where do you actually get one of these amazing photographic marvels? It will take a bit of luck to find one in a local department store or camera store. Brick and mortar stores are usually very conservative in their inventory. So you probably will not find one unless you really get lucky.

Getting one online is, without a doubt, your best option.

Try this link: http://White-Pentax-K-x.blogspot.com

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Posted by admin - December 25, 2011 at 4:38 am

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A Canon EF-S Macro 60mm Lens Review – The One and Only EF-S Macro



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Not every photographer is a professional. Of this I am guilty.

But I really like my Canon EOS 30D. And, although my camera is not a pro dslr camera, I have obtained some genuinely excellent pictures with it. I have also earned some awards on various websites as “photograph of the day”.

Looking for lenses for my own Canon dslr led me to consider the Canon EF-S macro lens selection. I find that EF-S lenses perform really well, basically due to the fact they are designed specifically for my variety of digital camera. In the event you own a Canon Rebel, virtually any model, or any of the XXD Canon cameras, you are able to use these particular lenses on your dslr camera.

The technological innovation has been particularly geared toward digital cameras with a APS-C sensor (this is the sensor that is in the entry-level to mid-level digital slr cameras referred to above).

To my surprise, there is simply one Canon EF-S macro lens available. It is the 60mm f/2.8 USM lens, and it is a dedicated macro lens. You can take pictures of really small objects, bugs, flowers, and all manner of little things. Close-up photography is the main contributing factor for why I actually moved from a digital compact to my very first Canon Rebel.

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Posted by admin - December 22, 2011 at 10:03 am

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Canon T1i Or XSi – Kit Lens Or Upgrade – That is the Question



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You are researching like you never have before, waffling back and forth between the two cameras because you can’t decide if you need the video of the T1i or you just want to take great still photos, which the XSi will give you for over $100 less.

You decide on the T1i… Whew! Then you notice all the discussion about the kit lens in those camera forums.

“Wait, are you telling me I need to consider buying another lens in addition to the kit lens?” you ask. “Isn’t there another way?”

Consider this. Get one lens instead of 2 or 3, but make it a good one. That way, you can keep the same lens on the camera for your wide angle landscapes or family photos, and just zoom in with your telephoto to take that action shot at the soccer game.



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Posted by admin - December 15, 2011 at 8:44 pm

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Canon EOS Rebel T3 Review



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Whether you’re a professional photographer or a photo enthusiast or any person who just wants to take some photographs or capture any worthwhile memories, one thing you ought to own is a stable camera that has all the good features. Well, you better know that there’s a new bad boy in town. Say hello to Canon EOS Rebel T3 and say goodbye to your old-day iconoscope.

Canon has finally made a revolutionary entry to their Digital Single Lens Reflex series. Packed with all the goodies a typical camera has to offer. The new Canon EOS Rebel T3 is good and ready to go. This unit arrives from the shore as the successor of the Rebel XS.

This unit’s main features include a 12-megapixel sensor, 720p HD movie mode, live view mode, and a revamped version of Canon’s image-stabilized 18-55mm kit lens. And with all these packed in a compact camera, photographers and any serious enthusiast could only expect for nothing but the best in every photo-opportunity.



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Posted by admin - December 12, 2011 at 10:43 pm

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New Nikon D3000 – Nikon D3000 Takes on Canon Rebel XSi



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A few years back, Canon was the first to release a sub-$1000 camera with the Rebel 300D. Nikon followed quickly with the Nikon D40, and subsequent releases of Canon and Nikon entry level DSLRs have been able to increase the technology and lower the prices of these highly regarded cameras with each new release. Both Canon and Nikon have had terrific track records in the area of user satisfaction.

So how has Nikon sweetened its pot with the new D3000? There have been some very significant improvements over the extremely popular D40 which has now been discontinued from production. There are also a few improvements over the D60, which is also getting older as camera years go. Here are a few of the improvements over the Nikon D60:

LCD panel is improved from 2.7″ to 3″ Autofocus has been upped from 3 point recognition to 11 point recognition 3D AF processing Starting price is $599 (includes kit lens)

With respect to the Canon Rebel XSi the beginning price point is even lower for the Nikon than it is for the Canon, even though the Canon XSi price tag has been reduced since the release of the Rebel T1i with its newer processor and video capability. Some things to consider as you ponder your camera buying decision.

Neither the Nikon D3000 nor the Canon Rebel XSi have video, so if you must have video in your DSLR, you are going to need to spend a bit more to get to the next level, either the Nikon D5000 or the Canon Rebel T1i. Both cameras produce excellent images. This has been true with all the entry level cameras from Nikon and Canon – award winning image quality. Both models allow the use of the interchangeable line of lenses designed for these and much more expensive DSLR cameras. Other lens manufacturers also produce quality lenses for Canon and Nikon that may be less expensive.

Whether you are leaning toward the Nikon D3000 or the Canon Rebel XSi, you will be happy with your choice. The Nikon vs Canon debate will go on no matter which one you choose, but once you make your purchase, you can join in the discussions and fun on forums and camera clubs.

There is a much more comprehensive comparison at http://www.digital-photographic-resources.com.



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Posted by admin - December 6, 2011 at 10:08 am

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Sigma 85mm f1.4 – New Mid-range Telephoto Competition For Canon and Nikon



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The Sigma 85mm f1.4 EX DG HSM Lens was announced months ago. It was due to release in the summer, but it actually became available in November.

Yours truly had great hopes for this lens, but I got tired of waiting and checking to see if it was available. Then, totally by accident, I came across it on Amazon, and to my shock, it is now shipping.

The Sigma 85 turns out to be a wonderful alternative to Canon’s own 85mm f1.2 and Nikon’s 85mm f1.4. On the Canon side, the price is almost $1000 less and for the Nikon model, you can save a respectable $200.

Right up front, I will admit that if you are a Canon shooter, and money is not an issue, go ahead and get the f1.2 version.



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Posted by admin - December 5, 2011 at 11:39 pm

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Canon Rebel T2i Rises to the Top – This Digital SLR Has It All



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What are you looking for in your next digital SLR camera? Whatever it is, the Canon Rebel T2i will have it.

With each new release in the Rebel line, Canon has raised the Digital SLR bar for entry level digital single lens reflex cameras. Now that the Canon Rebel T2i has been available for a few months, the other manufacturers must be huddled in their “top secret meeting places” attempting to determine how they can compete with this astounding camera. This is great news for photographers everyplace, because photography equipment will be rising to new levels.

Back to the question at hand. What are you looking for? Here are just a few of the questions that have the exact same answer, and that answer is the Canon Rebel T2i.

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Posted by admin - December 1, 2011 at 9:22 pm

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Budget Digital SLR’s – the First Step into the World of Serious Photography



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In recent years, it has become much easier for people to get into serious photography. This is due to the increasing number of cheaper digital SLR cameras on the market, which allow budding photographers many of the benefits of a professional camera but without such a high price tag.

The great thing about these cheaper digital SLR’s is that they have many of the functions and benefits of higher end photographic equipment. For example, they have detachable lenses, so you can attach many different types of lenses to your camera, as opposed to being restricted to just one built-in lens like you would with a “point-and-shoot” compact camera.

In addition to this, digital SLR’s allow much more control over settings, such as shutter speed, aperture size, and ISO. This allows the budding photographer not only greater control over the resulting images, but also the opportunity to learn about all these settings and controls in preparation for a possible future career using the high end digital SLR cameras.

Digital SLR’s also allow the photographer to save the images as RAW format, which enables greater control over colors and exposure after the photos have been taken. And let’s not forget the importance these days of learning how to use properly process digital photos on the computer.

So, with a number of reasonably-priced products now out there on the market, a budding photographer has much more chance of being able to learn the skills of professional photography without having to spend such a large amount of money.



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Posted by admin - November 26, 2011 at 8:21 pm

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Nikon Coolpix P7000 vs Canon PowerShot G12



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There was an add during the basketball game tonight. It was one of the Ashton Kutcher Nikon adds. This one was for the Nikon S8100. Based on the add, I was about to go online and order one.

Reason kicked in before my credit card made it out of my wallet, and I did some checking for the ratings of point and shoot cameras. In the commercial, there was a short line that said more serious photographers should look at the Nikon P7000, so after finding out that the S8100 was not at the top of the “users’ favs”, I headed over to the P7000 Amazon page.

This looks like a serious competitor. In fact it looks a lot like the Canon G12 in almost every aspect. Since I love the Canon/Nikon debate, I thought it might be a good idea to compare the two. How I got from the Nikon S8100 to a comparison between these two “almost pro” digital compacts is still kind of fuzzy, but there I was.

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Which Canon Digital Rebel is Best – XSi, T1i, Or X1i?



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What you must do is settle within yourself what your priorities are in buying a new Digital Rebel.

Oh, I almost forgot to tell you. But you probably already know. There is no Rebel X1i… yet.

I have no idea how these camera makers come up with their camera names, but it is certainly confusing, isn’t it?

There is a long line of Digital Rebels, beginning with the original Digital Rebel 300D. At that time, there were no 3 character combinations to remember like XSi, XT1, or JQ2. These letters are hard to keep in mind if you don’t already own one of the cameras they represent. One thing that has remained constant is the number system that Canon uses. It started with the Rebel 300D and each new entry has added 50. So there was the Digital Rebel 350D, 400D, and now we are up to the 500D which is the T1i.

So this article is really about whether you should buy a Digital Rebel 450D or 500D.

Historically, Canon has added to the Rebel line of cameras about every 2 years.

Each new entry has had some very significant upgrades from the previous model.

That is, until you get to the most recent offering, which hit the market only about a year after the previous version.

The result is, in many experts’ opinions, that the upgrades in the Rebel T1i are not enough to warrant an individual to buy the newest model.



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Posted by admin - November 19, 2011 at 12:53 pm

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Canon 60D – Owners Rate The 5 Best Reasons To Buy



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Purchasing a Canon 60D will put you smack-dab into the middle of one of the most satisfied groups of digital photographers in history. This enormous pleasure could not have been predicted when the Canon 60D first came out. There was such an abundance of hot debate concerning its design and style.

The main focal point in the dissent was how the 60D wasn’t an upgrade to the 50D due to a handful of elements. For starters, it’s made from high grade plastic as opposed to metal. And the second contributing factor is that there is no cutting edge processor and image sensor.

That controversy is already history, and buyers are snagging the popular Canon mid-range Dslr from the shelves and proclaiming their approval and satisfaction. Evidence of this can be viewed at online stores such as B & H Photo and Amazon where customers have recorded their particular feelings.

Allow me to share the top five factors that make present Canon 60D owners satisfied with their buy:

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Posted by admin - November 18, 2011 at 9:45 am

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Canon 60D VS Nikon D7000



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What are the odds that there are camera spies? Secret agents who receive monetary gain to garner information from competitors’ private vaults? Do they pay for insider info? In the Canon 60D VS Nikon D7000 comparison, it certainly seems that this might just be the issue. Or is it a smartly devised conspiracy to confuse the camera buying public?

Peculiarly enough, both digital cameras came out within days of each other. And there are so many ways these two cameras are alike, it is almost as if the same design team came up with the specifications for the engineers of BOTH companies to produce. Would Canon and Nikon hire a separate design company (the same company) to come up with new camera models? Now wouldn’t that give us an explanation for this curiosity?

Are there any differences, and are these differences enough to make or break a deal for you? That is the question at hand.

Similarities abound, but, yes, there are dissimilarities as well. Without further ado, here they are.

1. Image Resolution – a simple 2-megapixel difference. This is hardly enough to break a sweat over comparing 18.0 mp or 16.2 mp.

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Posted by admin - November 16, 2011 at 8:28 am

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Canon VS Nikon – Canon XSi Or Nikon D3000



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Canon’s Rebel XSi (450D) is already on the market and awaiting the arrival of its new Nikon nemesis. Which one will dominate?

The Nikon/Canon debate will not abate with the coming of the new D3000. Nikon proponents will line up on the Nikon side while Canon enthusiasts will take their stance on the other side of the line. It’s kind of like the Republicans vs Democrats or the Auburn War Eagles vs the Alabama Crimson Tide. You pick your favorite rivalry. Your side will be better no matter what.

My money is on both to be winners. If you buy a Canon Rebel XSi or a Nikon D3000 you will be getting an awesome piece of photographic equipment. The technology keeps improving and the price continues to either stay the same or come down a bit with each new entry level DSLR.



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Posted by admin - November 14, 2011 at 9:04 am

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Canon SLR With Sigma Macro Lens



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The world changes when you put that macro lens on your digital SLR camera. All of a sudden, things appear that you never knew were there before.

This is very cool when it happens.

If you are a major camera brand user, such as Nikon or Pentax, you can use a Sigma Macro lens, however, this article is based on using a Canon EOS digital camera system.

Why? Why not just get the Canon macro lens? Another question, can’t you just use any lens for macro photography?

Excellent questions, and they have some compelling answers.

First, about macro lenses. A specially designed lens is used for getting really close to your subject. It is a macro lens. They are created carefully for this intent. Nevertheless the pieces of glass are placed inside the lens barrel is just right for getting that macro photo.

This allows the macro lens to take much sharper and clearer photos when placed close to a subject. Dedicated macro lenses have only one focal length, such as 105mm. Those lenses that actually include the word “macro” in their title, but they are zoom lenses, are not going to give you the high quality image you desire in your macro photography.

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Posted by admin - November 13, 2011 at 1:38 am

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Best Camera For Beginner Photographers – Canon T2i



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It is the dream of many amateur photographers to take their skills up a notch or two.

The number of amateurs who are taking the leap to Digital SLR cameras is literally skyrocketing! Just what makes the Canon T2i the best camera for beginner photographers? “What,” you may well ask, “are the things that set this particular camera apart from other entry-level Digital SLRs?”

One reason stands head and shoulders above all the others. It is simply the best DSLR camera for new photographers. No questions asked. Yes, there are those who would tout the virtues of other cameras, Nikon in particular, however, be assured that your decision to buy a T2i will be rewarded with quality and ease of use.

Speaking of user friendliness or ease of use, this camera really stands out among its competitors. As a point and shoot owner, you already have the basics of camera use and camera settings down pat. If this was not true, you would not be considering taking this all important step up to the next level.

The next thing to consider is interchangeable lenses. Probably one of the most important motivations for you getting a digital SLR camera is to have more control AND to get better images, right? It’s kind of taken for granted. You will have not problem finding lenses for your new Canon T2i. Every lens manufactured for a Canon digital SLR will work on a Rebel T2i, and that’s a ton of lenses. Not every manufacturer can make this claim. In fact most can’t.

Not only do you have all the Canon lenses at your disposal, but you also get to choose from great third party manufacturers such as Sigma, Tamron, and Tokina. Not only are the lenses produced by these companys excellent, they are usually cheaper than a comparable lens made by Canon.

You will have at your disposal the widest variety of lenses possible, whether your photography style is landscape, people, nature, or “you name it.”

Next is something that may just be in the back of your mind, but it is probably there, none the less. It is something know as “Photography Envy.” This is a valid point if you think about it. Canon is one of the most recognizable names in photography. You have, no doubt, seen and envied those with the monster cameras and lenses. Isn’t that one of the factors that got you started thinking that you “needed” one of these cameras? It’s OK, you can confess it here. You are among friends.

If you show up on the scene sporting a new Canon Rebel T2i, you will attract attention. Add to that a big white lens that literally shouts CANON. There is no hiding one of those. And you don’t want to hide it. You want everyone to see that you are “The Photographer.”

But wait, there’s more. The total effect of the coolness that comes from carrying a Canon T2i involves even more. People will now actually consider you either a professional or close to it. Whether it’s true or not, people just normally jump to that conclusion.

That’s it, beginner photographer. Get the Canon T2i because it’s the best. In spite of all the talk and hype over which camera is the best, most will agree that the Canon Rebel T2i is an excellent choice. So, if you are aspiring to make money or gain notoriety, choosing the Canon Rebel is a no-brainer.



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Posted by admin - November 12, 2011 at 12:54 am

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3 Great Digital SLR Cameras



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Below are some of the best digital SLR cameras available to you in the marketplace. The cameras cover both the lower budgets and those of you with more money to spend. To get the most accurate price for when you read this you should Google the cameras to make sure you get the best price available.

Sony Alpha a850 – One of the best cameras for the price. This full-frame 24.6 mega-pixel digital SLR is truly a great deal compared to the much higher priced camera. For your money you get a rugged magnesium alloy shell that is both dust and moisture resistant. The Dual BIONZ image processors allow you to shoot up to 3 frames per second. The A850 accepts both CompactFlash and Memory Stick Duo Media. The Sony Alpha a850 is selling for $1,999.00.

Nikon D5000 – The D5000 has some impressive highlights like it’s 12.3 mega-pixel dx-format CMOS sensor which takes full advantage of the Nikon EXPEED image processor and NIKKOR optics. The D5000 also comes with 720p video recording capabilities as well. On the back of the D5000 is the live-view enabled 2.7″ veri-angle color LCD monitor, the lens fun feature is it’s ability to flip inwards to protect it from damage around children. This camera features 19 auto-exposure scene modes and much more. The Nikon D5000 is priced at $642.46.

Nikon D90 – The D90 is just like the previous D80 in that it gives you a lot for little money. The D90 features a 12.3 mega-pixel DX-format CMOS censor that features 11 areas of auto-focus and can shoot up to 4.5 frames per second. The D90 is HD video capable and can shoot 720p video at 24 frames per second which is really good. There is also a 3″ super density LCD with live view that allows you to auto-focus faster and more accurately. The Nikon D90 digital SLR camera is selling for $788.00.



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Posted by admin - November 10, 2011 at 10:31 am

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The 18-200mm Canon Lens – One Lens Is All You Need



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As the owner of a Canon digital Rebel or a Canon 50D (or one of its predecessors) you really need to find out about the advantages of the 18-200mm Canon lens as an all-in-one lens option.

What’s In a Name

While we refer to it as the 18-200mm Canon lens, it has an official name. It is a Canon EF-S 18-200mm F3.5-5.6 IS telephoto lens.. How would you like to have to live up to a label like that? As we examine the name, we see EF-S. This would mean the lens is made for Canon’s lower end cameras, such as the Canon Digital Rebel sequence and its 50D digital SLR (along with the earlier xxD models). That means that you can not use this general walk around lens on the more high quality models such as the Canon 7D and the full frame models.

Thanks to the super focal spectrum of these types of Super-Zoom lenses, you can keep them on your camera nearly continuously. This makes them fantastic as traveling or holiday lenses..

With the 18-200mm Canon lens you seldom have to stop to change lenses. You are almost sure to have the right lens for each and every shot.

In fact, having to change lenses is one of the blessings AND the curses of digital SLR owners. We actually buy the cameras so we can change the lens, then we are frustrated when we have to.



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Posted by admin - November 8, 2011 at 5:41 am

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The Good and Bad of Canon EOS Rebel T3i



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Overview

Recently, This digital slr camera has grown to be most popular subsequently actually. Rule offers revealed the revolutionary digital slr camera with the novice photography fans that’s referred to as Canon Eos 550d Digital rebel T3i. It can be number within the leading Fifty of the finest vendors in amazon. Why do well known? The principal motive is attributes Eighteen.3 Mega-pixel CMOS warning and also DIGIC Some Graphic Processor chip pertaining to substantial photograph excellent as well as velocity. , DIGIC 5 Picture Brand, Incredible Effects, Irrespective of the sunshine., and also Much better Eos 550d Entire High definition Video method having handbook publicity command. Those people state-of-the-art technological innovation are generally not really officially used on other people. It’s very appropriate for your beginner photography lovers. In case you are puzzling with investing in a proper digital slr camera, you are looking at the right spot to around your own misunderstandings. Currently, I want to post your Canon EOS Rebel T3i Evaluate and also advocate the item in your case. Effectively,Make sure you stick to everyone to go in the particular Canon Eos 550d Cool dude T3i along with keep an eye on on the options that come with Canon Eos 550d Digital rebel T3i.

Main Features

1) 17.2 Megapixel CMOS alarm as well as DIGIC Four Photograph Brand with regard to large impression top quality along with pace.

The Eos 550d Digital rebel T3i posseses an Eighteen.Zero Mp CMOS (Contrasting Precious metal Oxide Semiconductor) indicator of which reflects graphics along with extraordinary clearness in addition to tonal selection and provides adequate decision pertaining to massive enhancements or perhaps plants. That first-class sensing unit characteristics most of the very same technology because as used by expert Cannon video cameras to optimize each and every pixel’s light-gathering effectiveness. It’s APS-C sizing sensing unit produces a highly effective One.6x subject connected with see (in comparison to Negatives structure).



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