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Canon Powershot SX120 IS – Video Reviews

Test digitalnog fotoaparata Canon Powershot SX120 IS

September 18, 2010 at 11:02 am Leave a comment

Canon 580EX II Master Setting Mystery Solved

www.steeletraining.com Photographer Phil Steele explains how to set the Canon 580EX II Speedlite flash in Master Mode to control remote, off-camera flashes. 580EX II at Amazon.com www.amazon.com Also see my video course on shooting headshots and portraits on a budget with small flashes at SteeleTraining.com.

September 15, 2010 at 1:02 pm Leave a comment

Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera


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Professional (as well as aspiring professionals) photographers usually resort to single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras for greater control over the manual configurations. SLR cameras enable photographers to have almost complete control over the modes, features and configurations of their cameras to produce the best shot possible.

One of my all time favorite SLR cameras is the Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera. This new model comes with a wide range of features, many of which were previously only available on more expensive models. Here is a quick look at why the Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera is a winner.

This model has a powerful 15.1MP sensor. This high resolution (together with the DIGIC 4 processor) enables the accurate and natural reproduction of colors on the picture taken. The 18-55mm lens that is included with this model does a pretty good job, but on high resolution, the 15.1MP sensor works best with the EF 70-200mm and other similar lenses.

Regardless of the camera, I am always very appreciative of a huge display. The Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera has a large 3″ display that works like a dream. The surface of the display is anti-reflective, displaying crisp previews even under bright sunlight and dark lighting conditions (it has level of brightness adjustments).

This model is surprisingly light and feels pretty good on my grip. It has the same casing as the XSi model and is a little smaller compared to many other SLR cameras. The buttons are well placed and Canon camera users will have little trouble getting used to this model. This camera also records HD videos and can be easily connected to other devices (it comes with a HDMI port).

September 9, 2010 at 7:20 am Leave a comment

Is the Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera the Right One for You?


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Amongst all of the Canon digital camera models you can get cameras for all type of photographers. Whether you are an experienced photographer, the semi-serious professional or the amateur canon offers some of the best cameras for your needs. Amongst those cameras you will find the Canon Sure Shot digital Camera.

The Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera is known to be one of the “good” canon cameras. The various features you can find on this camera will make it very easy for you to take great pictures.

The Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera comes with amazing features. Here are just some of the features you get with your digital camera:

- Built-in zoom capability

- Timer system

- Red eye reduction capability

Those features make the Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera fully automatic. You can be sure that you will be able to capture steady images. No more blurred pictures unless that’s what you want.

One good point about the Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera is the duration of the battery. With this type of camera you can expect a long duration and life for your battery. Of course like many cameras out there are also some weak points. With this type of camera you can expect to experience a small delay in-between taking pictures. For some it can be a problem, for others it’s no problem. Either way it’s worth mentioning.

The bad side of this is that you will have to wait a few seconds before you can take the next shot. The time delay you will experience is very short but sometimes this can cost you a great picture by loosing a candid moment.

But to be fair I need to say that there are a lot more advantages to this camera than disadvantages. The flash you get with this camera is powerful enough to turn a dark room into daylight brightness. For me The Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera remains a very good camera to buy.

On top of that the Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera is very good to take great pictures of landscape and portrait photographs.

One of the things you might want to consider when buying your Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera is the accessories that come with the camera. You might also take note of the accessories that you might have to purchase separately to enhance you camera even more.

When you buy the Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera you will also get the strap which is attached to the camera. You will also get the case for transporting the cameras which is usually made of leather with a strong Velcro fastening.

You will find that the Canon Sure Shot Digital Camera is probably on of the best digital camera you can get if you are an amateur photographer.

September 8, 2010 at 7:46 pm Leave a comment

Canon EOS 60D sample video

Find your own angle with the new Canon EOS 60D, empowering enthusiast photographers to capture outstanding stills and Full HD video. Be the first to see some of its features in this sample video shot entirely on the latest edition to the EOS range.

September 8, 2010 at 8:23 am Leave a comment

Canon PowerShot A2000 IS Digital Camera

Canon PowerShot A2000 IS Digital Camera is the latest triumph of the A Series. Inside its sleek, pared down design, this top-of-the-line PowerShot A2000 IS is packed with easy-to-use features. You’ve got a 10.0-megapixel resolution and a 6x Optical Zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer for big, beautiful prints and superb stability. To keep subjects looking their best, the DIGIC III Image Processor with Canon Face Detection handles the technical details – automatically. An Easy Mode allows you to concentrate on your scene, while Easy Playback lets you screen your images on a super-sized 3.0-inch LCD.

September 7, 2010 at 9:16 am Leave a comment

Film – Srce Na Cesti (fan video)

A tribute to Croatian band Film & Jura Stublic done by Serbian fans. Filmed with canon camera.

September 6, 2010 at 9:49 pm Leave a comment

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mockmoon.sblo.jp music : PROPAN MODE propanmode.net camera Canon EOS 5DmarkII Lens : PC-micro Nikkor 85mmF2.8D Place : Mitsumineguchi Station, Saitama, Japan

September 6, 2010 at 10:18 am Leave a comment

Recarga de tinta Canon BKI 9040D PG-40 / PG-50

Como se recargan los cartuchos de CANON BKI 8445B con nuestros kits de recarga Inktec. Más informacion y VENTA en www.consumibleslevante.com Válido para las siguientes Impresoras: CANON PIXMA iP1200/ iP1300/ iP1600/ iP1700/ iP1800/ iP1880/ iP2200/ iP2500/ iP2580/ iP2600/ iP2680/ MP140/ MP145/

September 3, 2010 at 1:18 pm Leave a comment

Camera Reviews – Canon Powershot SD1200IS 10MP Digital Camera


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Experts and consumers around the world would agree that Canon makes some of the best point-and-shoot digital camera models. If you have ever used one, it is easy to see why. They usually sport timeless designs (that would remain stylish for many years to come) and produce superb photo quality.

Currently, one of Canon‘s leading digital camera models is the Canon Powershot SD1200IS. This model has a 10 mega-pixel image sensor and a 3x optical zoom (4x digital zoom). It also captures AVI movies. On the flip side of the camera, you will find a 2.5-inch display (230’000 pixels) for shot previews. It has a wide ISO range, ranging from 80-1600. Connectivity wise, it comes with an USB output, composite AV port and a memory card slot.

The Canon Powershot SD1200IS comes in a wide range of colors (silver, blue, dark gray, green, pink and orange). Measuring at just 3.5 x 0.9 x 2.2 inches in dimensions, it will easily fit into your pocket and handbag. The controls are laid out intuitively, making it very easy to use. It also comes with an optical viewfinder.

The Canon Powershot SD1200IS comes with the standard array of Canon features such as the Canon DIGIC 4 processor, intelligent contrast correction and face-detection self timer feature. More importantly, this model has great performance. From a cold start, it would be ready to take the first shot is just 1.4 seconds. It also has one of the fastest shot-to-shot speeds (for its class), clocking in at just 2.1 seconds without flash. As for photo quality, the Canon Powershot SD1200IS probably offers the best image quality in the market for the price tag (currently around $165 each).

September 2, 2010 at 2:20 pm Leave a comment

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