Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Canon Digital Cameras - Which Camera Is for Me?

!±8± Canon Digital Cameras - Which Camera Is for Me?

Canon is one of the worlds leading manufacturers of cameras in today's market. Canon manufacture top quality cameras which enable you to take fabulous photographs and provide you with astounding results.

WHY SHOULD YOU DECIDE TO PURCHASE A CANON DIGITAL CAMERA?

Canon digital cameras are the first option for photographers at any level, beginner, intermediate or professional, and are available in a lot of different models beginning with the compact digital cameras up to the digital SLRs. Canon digital cameras are the first option for photographers including beginners, intermediates and professionals, while their support is first class.

The cameras come in two main categories which are the compact digital cameras and the larger Digital SLR cameras, there are some highly expensive cameras and also the lower range for you and me which are really affordable. The lower range are the Compact digitals, they are your everyday point and shoot cameras. These are called Powershot, the Canon's Powershot range consist of:

A Series the easy and fun budget range 0 - 0

ELPH Series the point and shoot range 0 - 0

D Series which are water and shock proof 0

High end Series more advanced compact digitals 0 - 0

The next range are the top quality Digital SLR cameras, these are in two categories which are the EOS Rebel series and the SLR EOS D series. The Canon SLR range includes the EOS (Electro-Optical System)

Eos Rebel range consists of 6 SLR digital cameras ranging in price from 0 to 0, the Eos D series are a range of 7 cameras at the high end for the experienced user prices from 00 to 00. All SLR cameras are able to interchange the EF lenses which in themselves come in 70 different types. The lenses come in all types zoom lenses, standard zooms, ultra wide zoom, telephoto, wide angled, standard and medium telephoto, telephoto, super telephoto, macro and tilt-shift so all in all a lense for every need.

The features on the EOS digital SLR cameras are varied and change dramatically, features include megapixels 10.1 to 21.0, CMOS sensors, DIGIC processors, 2.5 or 3.0 inch LCD, monitors some are full hd 1080, HDMI outputs, 45-point AF system and usb port. There are also have various settings on Canon Eos Digital SLR cameras, theres different settings for different conditions according to your location, you could be in daylight mode or night mode what ever suits your needs. Whether your in direct sunlight or in a blacked out area there are lenses and settings for you to take the perfect photograph.


Canon Digital Cameras - Which Camera Is for Me?

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Canon EF 24-105mm IS lens with EOS 400D / XTi review

Full review at: www.cameralabs.com : An eight minute video tour around the Canon EF 24-105mm lens mounted on a cropped-frame EOS body by Gordon Laing, Editor of www.cameralabs.com. Click the link at the start of this text to see the full review with sample images and results. Note we have a separate review and video of the 24-105mm when used with a full frame EOS body, like the EOS 5D.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Canon Macro Lenses 50mm 2.5, 60mm 2.8, 65mm 2.8, 100mm 2.8L

This product Highlight talks about the various Canon Macro Lenses 50mm 2.5, 60mm 2.8, 65mm 2.8, 100mm 2.8L IS. This production also compares these four lenses what kind of pictures you should expect. This video was shot on a Canon 5D mark II.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM 1-to-1 Macro Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

!±8±Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM 1-to-1 Macro Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Best Canon Rebel Macro Lens

!±8± Best Canon Rebel Macro Lens

Canon Rebel DSLR cameras come in several models. The newest is the Rebel T2i, and the oldest that can still be bought new is the Canon Rebel XSi. There is quite a bit of difference between the models, but the one thing that they have in common is that they are the entry-level digital SLR cameras in the Canon line.

That is important to understand when selecting a Canon Rebel Macro lens that is appropriate.

You see, there are numerous macro lenses that will fit the camera, whether you own the newest or the oldest Rebel. In fact, ALL macro lenses made for Canon will fit.

That makes it easy, right. Just pick one. But wait. Is there a best Canon Rebel Macro lens?

I'm thinking that if you own an entry-level digital SLR, you may want to go easy on the pocketbook.

If you paid about 0 for the camera, would you want to spring for another 0 or 0 for a lens that does close up photos? Those prices would get you one of the Canon 100mm macro lenses. There are two, one of which is an "L" lens, the best that Canon makes.

Keep in mind, if you do choose one of those rather expensive lenses, you will get a superb portrait lens too. That's because the 100mm lens is great for portrait work... Really great.

Other possibilities are lenses in the same focal length range made by either Tamron or Sigma. One of these would save you about 0.

If you want to go much cheaper, you may consider a zoom lens that has a macro setting. For instance, the Sigma 70-300 has a macro switch on the lens that does something to the settings that qualifies it as a macro. However, you still can't get very close to the subject, and the quality is not nearly as good as the other lenses mentioned above. One good thing is the price - less than 5. And this lens does a decent job of taking other types of shots because its main job is not as a macro.

Another option is to go for a shorter focal length. For instance, there are lenses at 50mm and 60mm that are true close up lenses. They run about #300.

One thing that is very important to note is that taking shots of very small objects does require different optics and technology. Getting a single focal length allows you to get better image quality than using a zoom lens. Plus your distance from the subject will be shorter with a "real" macro lens.

Finding the right Canon Rebel Macro lens should not be hard. Take a few minutes to think about your priorities. What do you need the lens to do, and how much do you have in your budget. Maybe you would be better off waiting until you can afford a better lens rather than buying now and being dissatisfied with your choice.


Best Canon Rebel Macro Lens

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