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Canon EOS 650D Rebel T4i / 650D / Kiss X6 Review!

17 Nov

 
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Canon EOS 450D Digital Rebel XSi Camera – New EOS 450 DSLR

18 Oct

www.microglobe.co.uk also visit www.camerarace.com for digital Canon EOS 450D Digital Camera Rebel XSi – New EOS 450 DSLR The Canon EOS 450D blends uncompromising performance with ease of use in a lightweight, ergonomic body. Capture your world with a 12.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor and the very latest Canon technologies. The Canon EOS 450D Digital Rebel XSi is a new 12 megapixel compact DSLR camera. looking very similar to the previous 400D from the outside, the EOS 450D / Digital Rebel XSi features a larger 3 inch LCD screen, new 9-point AF system, 14-bit processing, Live View mode with contrast detection AF mode (like the Panasonic L10) and 3.5fps continuous mode. www.microglobe.co.uk
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Product Support Specialist, Tim Cady explains the the multi-purpose 18-200mm lens with optical stabilization function. Please click the following link to learn more about the 18-200mm lens! www.sigmaphoto.com
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Canon posts firmware update v1.0.1 for EOS Rebel T3i / 600D

15 May

Canon has posted a firmware update for its EOS Rebel T3i / 600D digital SLR. Firmware v1.0.1 clarifies the on-screen feature guide description of the digital zoom function in movie mode, and fixes a bug relating to computer connectivity via USB. The firmware is available for immediate download from Canon’s website.
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Just Posted: Canon EOS Rebel T3i / 600D in-depth review

01 Apr

Just Posted: Our review of the Canon Rebel T3i / EOS 600D enthusiast DSLR. Canon’s latest Rebel boasts an 18MP CMOS sensor and an articulated LCD screen in a body shell that combines elements of its predecessor the T2i and the higher-end EOS 60D. As well as the usual complement of manual and auto exposure modes for still photography, the T3i also features 1080p video recording (up to 30fps) with an external microphone socket. On paper, the T3i looks like a bargain – the 60D’s internals in a smaller, less expensive body. Is there any reason to still consider its big brother? Read our in-depth review to find out.
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Canon updates firmware for EOS 7D & Rebel T2i

26 Nov

Canon has released firmware updates for its EOS 7D and  Rebel T2i/EOS 550D digital SLRs. Firmware v1.2.3 for the 7D and v1.0.9 for the 550D fix minor bugs in both cameras. The latest versions can be downloaded from Canon’s website.
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HDR Settings For Canon Eos 350d / Digital Rebel XT

08 Nov

I love creating HDR’s, here’s a quick vid to get you started with your Canon dSLR.

 

Canon EOS 450D Rebel XSi – Customizing my Menus Settings

30 Oct

Here’s an introduction to the custom menu, which you can fill with your own most-used functions and customize your camera to suit your shooting style, from the Magic Lantern DVD Guide to the Canon XSi.
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Canon posts firmware update for EOS Rebel XS/1000D

16 Oct

Canon has posted a bug-fixing firmware update for its EOS Rebel XS (1000D) entry-level DSLR. Version 1.0.7 corrects an occasional error in writing to SD cards. The firmware is available for immediate download from Canon’s website.
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Canon EOS 450D Rebel XSi – Setting a Custom White Balance

03 Jun

There are eight different white balance settings on the XSi, but only custom white balance give you the most accurate settings, based on exactly the light under which you are currently shooting, from the Magic Lantern DVD Guide to the Canon XSi

This short tutorial video shows how the photo of the B-25 Bomber was made. It is an interesting and informative background to the photo and people involved- Very Interesting! Painting With Light Technique
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Nikon D60 verses Canon Rebel XS/ Canon EOS 1000d

28 Sep

Nikon D60 verses the Canon Rebel XS (Canon EOS 1000d). 10 points to compare and contrast the user-friendliness of each. This video looks at the differences in: -changing the settings -flash exp. comp. -WB icons -quietness of camera -focal points -exposure compensation -holds in hand -deleting photos -f-number changes -live view There are more differences that I preferred in either the Canon or Nikon. This is the top 10, with 5 pros for the Canon and 5 for the Nikon. EDIT: Thanks to “joshthegreat666 ” for pointing out a confusing point in my video. Yes, exposure compensation can be changed in manual in both cameras, naturally. When I made this video, I was new to SLRs. The Nikon was obvious on how to use this feature and with the Canon it was a ‘hidden feature’, as I call it. One has to press the shutter button down halfway and than it is possible to see this.
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Nikon’s Smallest Digital SLR Ever! Beautifully styled, the D60 makes high-performance digital SLR photography easier and more convenient than ever. You’ll be amazed at the power packed into a camera that weighs just over 16 ounces. Available in March at calumetphoto.com. Extraordinary 10.2-Megapixel DX-format Nikon Picture Quality: Nikon’s high-performance, 10.2-megapixel DX-format CCD imaging sensor and exclusive EXPEED image processing concept provide added cropping freedom and the ability to make larger prints. Includes AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR (Vibration Reduction) Image Stabilization Lens: NIKKOR lenses are famous for breathtaking sharpness and faithful color. With Nikon’s fast, accurate autofocus and Vibration Reduction (VR) image stabilization technology built in, pictures are even sharper, free from blur caused by camera shake when shooting hand-held. Fast Startup and Split-Second Shutter Response: With fast startup and split-second shutter response, the D60 eliminates the frustration of shutter delay, capturing moments that other cameras miss. Shoot Continuously at up to 3 Frames per Second: Capture sports action, precious moments and fleeting expressions at up to 3 frames per second, for as many as 100 consecutive JPEG images. Active Dust Reduction System with Airflow Control: Nikon’s Active Dust Reduction System activates automatically, along with Airflow Control technology to reduce the amount of dust that reaches the sensor.