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10/20/09

Simply The Best Canon Digital Camera



Anyone shopping for a digital camera these days, is absolutely justified, overwhelmed, confused and upset. There are a wide variety of cameras, manufacturers, and functions available, it's crazy. It's almost enough to make a return to hear the days of the Model T, when Henry Ford provides its customers with any color of the car, they wanted to do, as long as it was black. Well, I'm doing things much easier for you. Let's take a look at probably the best camera manufacturers today- Canon, and three of their best cameras. Do not worry, these are not only the most expensive models. They range in price from $ 200 to $ 1500, with an jump of the prices.

Canon is the most productive camera manufacturers today. Part of this is for this reason they offer something for every level of photographer. From absolute beginner to the seasoned professional. That is why they sell more cameras and camera lenses than anyone else.

My first choice for the best digital CanonCamera is the Canon Powershot A720 IS. When all is interested in a simple point and shoot cameras that use by anyone, then congratulations, you found it. Under outdoor pictures in good light, you will find it difficult to find a better camera at any price. If you do not mind a little fiddles with the A720, and white balance metering mode, you can also compensate for shooting in less than ideal lighting conditions. For around $ 200, you get image stabilization, 8Megapixel, 6x optical zoom and a viewfinder. The viewfinder is absent in many cameras in this class, but not the A720. How lucky is what it really your shots better than an LCD frame helps, and can save significantly on batteries if you turn off the LCD. If you go to full 6x zoom, I would recommend a decent tripod. Like many cameras in this category, there is a delay between taking pictures when using the flash. Typically about five seconds.Inconvenient to be sure to get out but hard to eliminate spending a little more money.

Speaking of more money, lets talk about my favorite second choice for the best Canon digital camera. The Canon PowerShot G9 is for the amateurs, who always take a little more serious about the images they are designed but do not have the budget or inclination to move up to the more expensive and demanding world of SLR photography. The one big feature that you get with the G9 that you do notYou can find a simple point and shoot is the RAW format. It basically saves your images to compress without losing them in jpg format, and some image quality. RAW is much more flexible when it comes to editing pictures will come later. You basically more manual control over your shots, like an SLR, but without the size and additional lenses. You can get a G9 for about $ 500 in those days.

So you've had it with slow and compact after compact, with an average image quality, and seekMoving into the realm of SLR photography. Cool, because my third pick for the best Canon digital camera is the Canon EOS 40D. Currently, for about $ 1200 just for the camera, so be sure to make room in the budget for lenses (probably $ 1500 with a basic lens, save). If you are planning a career change and a professional photographer, this should be the last camera that you buy ever. The only real limit to take amazing pictures with this camera the photographerOf course its budget for new lenses.

10/18/09

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Canon, Nikon & Sony Prosumer Full-Frame DSLR's
Introduction:

The full-frame digital SLR camera market heats up - by the end of the year three major suppliers, Nikon, Canon and Sony, all the prosumer full frame DSLR's on the market, all at a similar price.

The 12.1-megapixel Nikon D700, based on proven technology from both the Nikon D3 and D300, which was announced in July, and is already available. With an original MSRP of $ 2,999.95, only 3 months of its notification StreetPrices have already fallen around the $ 2,750 mark.

Rumored for months, the 24.6 megapixel Sony Alpha A900 was finally officially on 9 Announced September with a MSRP of $ 2,999.95 and should be shipping within the next few weeks.

A few days later, Canon announced the 21.1MP Canon EOS 5D Mark II offers a very comprehensive feature set, and the addition of 1080p HD video, while undercutting both the Nikon and Sony, with its € 2699.99EIA. The camera should ship by the end of the year.

Three very different cameras, all of which are on a very similar price point, an interesting choice for the consumer or Professional with up to 3,000 U.S. dollars on a prosumer DSLR spend.

Nikon D700:

The Nikon D700 is the excellent years old sensor from the Nikon D3 in a body similar to the Nikon D300. With the optional MB-D10 battery pack (which also fits the Nikon D300), the D700 can reach an impressive 8 tofps, while the recording is filled by 14-bit files, at least until the buffer.

High ISO performance on the D700 is excellent, like the Nikon D3. The Nikon D700 is also proved autofocus and exposure metering. However, it is the lowest resolution camera in the group, only 12 megapixels, and it has a lot of potential buyers will turn.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II:

The 21.1MP sensor has a resolution similar to the flagship Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III,but it has a much broader ISO range. In fact, exceeds the ISO range, the Nikon D3 and D700 at ISO 50-25,600 (vs. ISO 100-25,600) for the Nikon.

The sensor in the 5D Mark II is a year younger than the sensor in the D700, and if in poor light conditions, the ability to come even in the Nikon D700, then Canon has a very impressive camera in his hands with a much higher resolution than the Nikon too close. There are very few sample images floating round of the Canon, it istoo early to be sure, but the Canon has a lot of potential - we will soon see how much difference another year makes the sensor development.

The big news of the Canon is the 1080p HD video mode. For many, this feature is a gimmick at best, but for some this is a very powerful tool - the ability to a wide range of high-quality lenses, use and control of the depth of field, that just does not exist on the consumer video cameras today. This is important a sellingPoint for some, and a nice to have for many.

Sony Alpha A900:

The Sony has the highest resolution of the three cameras, but falls into two broad categories: The ISO performance is much smaller than its main rivals, and it offers only 12-bit A / D conversion. For the vast majority of shooters, which is 12-bit A / D not much, if any real world difference. The problem is one of perception, a $ 3,000 full-frame DSLR is almost expected that 14-bit A / DTransition to the market today.

Comparing the cameras:

You drive in your new luxury car, and asks the first question, your neighbor, "How much HP has this thing have?" With cameras, it's megapixels - right or wrong, which is the main selling point for the average consumer, with ISO function is a very close seconds.

In reality, only need very few photographers for more than 12 megapixels. If you are publishing on the Web in general 3 MP morethan enough - my big 1920 x 1200 monitor is about 2.3 megapixels. A 1080p HD TV is less than 2.1 megapixels.

Most high-quality prints with 300 dpi print (dots per inch), 150 dpi print yet still very good. At 300dpi, requires an 8x10 photo just over 7 megapixels. A 16x20 print at 150 dpi requires 7.2 megapixels. How many people go to buy these cameras to print beyond?

The main advantage of more megapixels is the ability to harvest. This isespecially useful for nature, animals and sports photographers who need to reach as much as possible. What's important to them pixel density - the more "pixels on target" you can get with your longest lens, the more you can reach the harvest and the more effective you are. However none of these cameras will have the highest pixel density out there - if you reach, you would be better served with a Nikon D300 or the new Canon 50D. To obtain the same pixel density as the Canon 50D to a full-frameSensor would be a full-frame camera to almost 40 mega pixels.

Whether you like it or not, the attribute of the camera that makes the headlines megapixel number. From a marketing perspective, that is the Nikon D700 at a major disadvantage for the Canon 5D Mark II. On paper, Canon also wins in the ISO race, but only just. Until the camera is somewhere out there on the market, we will not know for sure how well the low ISO performance is. The Canon alsohas 1080p video, in which he said will remain a key selling point for some, and irrelevant to others.

Where the Canon beats the Nikon is everywhere else that matters: It has a higher maximum frame rate (especially if you add the MB-D10 grip to get 8fps which) more than doubled in the canons, and has on paper a superior AF system and metering system. In the same way, with more horsepower is pointless if the car is not that the power claimed on the road (thinkTransmission, chassis, tires), traction control, the Nikon D700 is still a very compelling package, especially for those who shoot sports or action.

The Sony A900 will win the megapixel race, but the Canon is very close behind him. However, it loses badly, when you factor in the ISO performance is. Canon also has a much wider range of very high quality lenses to back up the camera, and offers 14-bit A / D conversion verses 12-bit on the Sony for those ultimate image quality.It also has video support, and is about 10% cheaper, so that makes the Canon A900, the Sony actually a non-starter for most people.

Then it comes back to the Nikon versus Canon. Both companies have a wide range of professional quality lenses and accessories to secure the camera. The Nikon is the clear choice for sports shooters. The landscape or studio photographer will incline to offer the higher resolution of Canon. If the ISO performance, it turns outbe similar for both the Nikon D700 and Canon 5D Mark II, then for the wedding photographer and photo-journalists that in low-light capabilities, the Canon's extra resolution there must be at the edge. Unless, that is, they explicitly do not want to have to deal with larger image files (requires more space on memory cards to load more, for a lengthy post-processing etc).

For all other to meet either the Nikon or Canon, or rather on their needsHowever, Canon has the marketing advantage with the headline number. If you have a lot of time spent shooting in public, then you know someone will come to you at some point and say, "Nice camera, how many megapixels is that thing have?"

10/13/09

Canon Digital Camera Guide



Canon, Digital, Camera, Guide
Canon digital camera innovations have always been at the forefront of photographic innovations and their compact digital cameras package a variety of functions into a deceptively small Canon digital camera body. These are particularly attractive to a wide range of users because of their light weight
ease of use
high image quality and high functionality. Canon digital camera experts are highly experienced in camera manufacturer
leading-edge optical technology
ultra high-precision mounting technology
electronic device technology and color management technology amongst others. All of this experience and expertise is combined to produce the Canon digital camera PowerShot series and the PowerShot DIGITAL ELPH/DIGITAL IXUS series.

Throughout their continuing research
the Canon digital camera development team has collected a large amount of photographic data and also made broad statistical analyses of the frequency involved in taking photographs. This data led to the creation of the Canon digital camera Photographic Space which is a graphical database of information relating to the relationship between surrounding brightness and distance between a Canon digital camera and the subject relative to the focal length and position of the zoom lens when pictures are taken.

The Canon digital camera Photographic Space led to the development of a new scene-recognition technology called "iSAPS" (intelligent Scene Analysis based on Photographic Space) Technology. Canon digital camera iSAPS Technology analyses the scene to be photographed and makes optimal adjustments of a number of key functions
including auto-focus
before the shutter is pressed.

The Canon digital camera iSAPS Technology closely estimates the camera-to-subject distance based on the lens focal length
zoom position and surrounding brightness which guarantees the most accurate exposure and white balance settings for the overall conditions.

At the high end of the Canon digital camera range are their single-lens reflex
or SLR
cameras. The Canon digital camera company has created ultra-high-precision imaging elements and high-performance digital imaging engines so that their digital SLR cameras possess the same ease of operation as their 35mm film counterparts but produce exceptionally high-quality images.

The Canon digital camera imaging engine
or DIGIC II
creates image data from signals output from a CMOS
or complementary metal oxide semiconductor
sensor. The CMOS sensor is really the brain of any digital camera. Canon developed the Canon digital camera DIGIC II high-performance imaging engine directly due to the increasingly high resolution CMOS sensors. With the help of a high-capacity DDRS DRAM (double data rate SDRAM) as the buffer memory
the Canon digital camera DIGIC II processes high-resolution images at ultra-high speeds.

10/11/09

How to pick a digital camera


We’re currently in an age where you walk into Radioshack or other electronic stores and you see about 20-30 digital cameras on display… Most poeple just look at what the resolution is and pick the camera up.

After a good long time of being fond of new digital cameras, one thing I can tell you is resolution is NOT all that matters. The pixels you see on the camera labels basically define was I referred to as resolution and pixels, in basic terminology, is just the number of dots that represent a single image. Now, of course, more the dots … clearer and more accurate the image.

What else matters? The zoom! We all know what zoom basically means, in a digital camera there are actually two kinds of zooms – optical zoom and digital zoom. The difference here is major. Sometimes, we try to pick up cameras with a very high digital zoom but we fail to realize, that after a certain point of zooming, the digital zoon really doesn’t matter… not unless you are planning to turn the picture into a 10 by 10 poster.

If I went out to buy a new camera, I would look at high resolution, a good digital zoom, but a better optical zoom. Optical zoom is basically the camera’s capacity to zoom in on an object. So, unless you are trying to enlarge your image into a wall sized poster, it seems like a better idea to get something with a high optical zoom and a medium to high digital zoom.


So my order of preference would be the following:

- high resolution (basically really high number of megapixels)

- high optical zoom (the capacity of a camera to zoom in on an object)

- medium to high digital zoom (a medium optical zoom is as good as a high optical zoom for regular photography, since the difference would really not be noticed unless the picture is being enlarged)

Just though I’d throw it out there because sometimes when I walk into a store and see people not knowing what exactly to get, it makes me want to walk them through this lol.