Tag: Canon

  • Canon introduces two all-in-one Pixma printers

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    Canon has introduced two Pixma printers, the  MG2420 All-in-One and MG3520 Wireless Photo. The Pixma MG3520 supports printing via WiFi networks as well as Apple’s AirPrint feature, allowing direct printing from many iOS devices. It also offers auto duplexing and Canon’s FastFront ink and paper loading. Both models provide Full HD Movie Print with compatible Canon cameras and ship with My Image Garden photo organization and sharing software. Click through for the full press release and pricing.

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  • Canon introduces two new all-in-one Pixma printers

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    Canon has introduced two new ‘All-In-One’ Pixma printers, the MG2420 and wireless MG3520. The Pixma MG3520 supports printing via WiFi networks as well as Apple’s AirPrint feature, allowing direct printing from many iOS devices. It also offers auto duplexing and Canon’s FastFront ink and paper loading. Both models provide Full HD Movie Print with compatible Canon cameras and ship with My Image Garden photo organization and sharing software. Click through for the full press release and pricing.

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  • DxOMark investigates lenses for Canon EOS 6D, and Sigma 30mm F1.4

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    Our friends and collaborators over at DxOMark have been investigating lenses for the Canon EOS 6D, and have tested no fewer than 95 lenses from Canon, Samyang, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina and Zeiss to see which score highest. The results are presented in a multipart article, that also compares the EOS 6D results to those from the EOS 5D Mark III and the Nikon D600. Meanwhile for APS-C SLR users, this week DxOMark also reviewed two fast lenses from Sigma, the 30mm F1.4 DC HSM and (in case you missed it earlier this week) the 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM. Click through for the links.  

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  • Canon videos showcase 70D’s innovative AF system

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    Canon’s new 70D features a ground-breaking ‘Dual Pixel CMOS AF’ sensor which splits every single pixel into two photodiodes for on-chip phase detection autofocus, promising greatly improved AF performance in live view and movie mode. Canon has created a sample video, called ‘Handmade’, shot with the 70D, which showcases the new AF technology, alongside another short video feature going behind the scenes. Click through to watch the videos. 

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  • Canon announces EOS 70D mid-range SLR with ‘Dual Pixel CMOS AF’

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    Canon has announced the EOS 70D, a mid-range SLR for enthusiast photographers. Its headline feature is a brand-new 20.2MP ‘Dual Pixel CMOS AF’ sensor which splits every single pixel into two photodiodes for on-chip phase detection, promising vastly improved autofocus performance in live view and movie mode. It also gains the 19-point AF module from the EOS 7D for viewfinder shooting, touchscreen control via its fully articulated 3″ LCD, and built-in Wi-Fi for image sharing and remote camera control from your smartphone or tablet. Click through for more details, including full specifications.

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  • Just posted: Our Canon EOS 70D hands-on preview

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    Just posted: Our hands-on preview of Canon’s latest mid-range SLR, the EOS 70D. From the outside it looks very similar to the EOS 60D, but on the inside it sports a brand-new ‘Dual Pixel CMOS AF’ sensor that promises much-improved focusing in live view and movie mode. It also borrows most of the best bits of Canon’s existing SLRs, including the AF module from the EOS 7D, the articulated touchscreen from the EOS 700D, and built-in Wi-Fi from the EOS 6D. In our detailed preview we take a closer look, and try to get to grips with its innovative sensor technology. Click through to read all about it.

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  • Just posted: Canon EF 200-400mm f/4L IS USM Extender 1.4x review

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    Just posted: Our quick review of the Canon EF 200-400mm f/4L IS USM Extender 1.4x: the world’s first SLR lens with a built-in switchable teleconverter. It’s been two years in the making, but when Canon offered to show us a production version of its professional super-telezoom, we couldn’t help but be intrigued. In this review we’ve teamed up with DxOMark to bring you full optical test data of this unique lens, backed up by some quick real-world examples. So how does it perform? Click through to find out. 

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  • Just posted: Our Canon PowerShot D20 underwater camera review

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    We’ve posted the first in a series of six reviews of rugged/waterproof compact cameras. First up is the Canon PowerShot D20, whose fish-inspired design can go for swim, get dropped on the floor, and shoot in freezing temperatures. Once we’ve completed our reviews of all six cameras, we’ll put together a comparison, so you can find out which is best-in-class. Follow the link to see how the PowerShot D20 performed in our tests.

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  • Canon EOS Rebel SL1/100D studio samples and good light samples gallery

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    Just Posted: Canon EOS Rebel SL1/100D studio samples and good light samples. We’ve just got a production version of Canon’s miniaturized DSLR and, as part of the process of reviewing it, have shot our standard studio scene. We’ve also taken it out to see how it performs away from the studio lighting and have put together a series of daylight samples. Click through to see how it fares.

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  • DxOMark investigates lenses for the Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i

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    Our friends and collaborators over at DxOMark have been looking into how lenses score on specific cameras, and most recently they’ve been examining Canon’s latest SLR, the EOS 700D / Rebel T5i. In an ongoing article they investigate how 130 lenses from Canon, Carl Zeiss, Samyang, Sigma, Tamron and Tokina measure up on the 700D’s 18MP sensor. As this is essentially a variant of the sensor used in every Canon APS-C camera since the EOS 7D in 2009, the article could be of interest to a lot of Canon users. Click through for the links.    

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