Saturday, March 27, 2010

Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only - Black) Buy Now


I have had this camera for over five (5) years and I absolutely love it. I have never had any problems with this camera and it has performed amazingly. I have taken around 50,000 pictures with my Rebel and it is still going strong. I have the same original batteries that I got with my camera. My batteries have always lasted a long time before needing to be recharged; when I shot sports I could use one battery for roughly the whole day. Canon products are very high quality, which is what you can expect with brand name Japanese electronics. The Canon lenses are also fantastic; I have owned the high-quality standard 50/1.4, the portrait 85/1.8, the mid telephoto 70-200/4.0, the amazing 100/2.8 macro,and the wide-angle 17-40 L. These are all fantastic lenses to put on your Rebel, and you can rest assured that there is a whole range of Canon products to suit your needs. The only downside to these products is that they are quite expensive.

As far as the Rebel, the only complaints I have are these:

1. The amount of noise at 1600 ISO makes these pictures generally unusable.
2. The AF system is not robust enough for sports; you can do it but it's hard.
3. The grip, somewhat small, can take getting used to.
4. The camera can't take too many RAW or high quality JPEG pictures in succession (important for sports).

In general this camera is a dream for most peoples uses. Eight MP will give you high-quality prints. Unless you want to blow up your pictures to poster size this camera will be great for you.

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Nikon D90 DX-Format 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens, and 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S "VR" Zoom Nikkor Lens + 8GB Deluxe Accessory Kit Decide Now


I have received this product recently and have now started to do it. The kit includes all essential element for new-starter in the SLR camera world. I used to only use pocket-sized point and shoot camera and this kit fulfills all my need. With 2 very good lenses. 18-105mm VR is sufficient for a lot of occasions, the 70-300mm VR is a good complementary lens for zooming far objects. One can also invest in a wide-angle lense, something like 10-20mm for capturing closed big object. Then it's pretty much "enough" if we are not a professional photographer.

One drawback though, the SD card is not a "branded" make. Cheap stuff! So as the bag and the SD card holder. One can absolutely live without, or even want to buy better one to replace them. Otherwise Tripod is excellent, one extra battery (also non-branded) for "emergency" situations which is ok.

I overall find this a very good set, has everything I need and the price is very reasonable too.Get more detail about Nikon D90 DX-Format 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens, and 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S "VR" Zoom Nikkor Lens + 8GB Deluxe Accessory Kit.

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I am far from a professional photographer, but I take it as seriously as possible while still referring to it as a hobby. I take mostly pictures of people at events and many of my baby son without flash in low light situations.

I had been using a Nikon D40x for 1 year and very early reached my limitation with that camera. The Nikon D40x has very nice image quality, but the camera's interface is not suited for a more serious shooter who wants quick single button or dial access to such shooting parameters such as white balance, shooting mode, metering mode, etc. I also felt very limited by the D40x not having an in-body focus motor that would allow me to use non AF-I/AF-S lenses (which are lenses without the focus motor built-in).

The Nikon D40x limitations were severe enough that I was about to consider purchasing a Canon 40D until the Nikon D90 appeared just in time.


PROS:

1. Fantastic set of separate buttons on the camera to control parameters like ISO, white balance, metering, autofocus, image quality, shooting mode, etc.
2. Two command dials
3. High resolution 920K pixel LCD screen (like the one on the Nikon D300)
4. 12.3 megapixel CMOS sensor
5. Low noise high ISO capability (for low light shooting) I can shoot ISO 1600 with good image quality with this camera, while on my D40x I could only shoot with ISO 400 and obtain acceptable IQ. I will even use ISO 3200 frequently with very usable results!
6. Separate top-viewing LCD screen in addition to the rear high res screen, to show shooting parameters constantly
7. In-body focus motor which allows the use of Nikon's non AF-I/S lenses, including wonderful and CHEAP prime lenses such as the Nikkor 50mm 1.8 (~$100 lens!)
8. Continuous shooting of 4.5 frames per second
9. Small size, although larger than the D40/D40x/D60, it is still substantially smaller in the hand than the D300/D3
10. 720p 24fps MPEG video shooting capability with incredible ability to use depth of field that I cannot achieve with my Sony High-Def camcorder.
11. Eleven auto-focus points (not as nice as the 51 points on the D300, but substantially better than my D40x with its 3 points)
12. GPS option
13. HDMI output
14. Enormous number of options to customize camera and shooting settings to fit your style of shooting
15. Fantastic image quality right out-of-box if you don't want to do any post processing
16. Terrific build quality
17. Top notch camera ergonomics (but this will be a very personal opinion that differs for each shooter)


CONS:

1. "Rolling shutter" phenomenon while recording video: The D90 CMOS sensor has the same problem that other CMOS video recorders have when recording video. If you move the camera, especially horizontally, you get a "jelly" or "rubberbanding" effect where the image wobbles significantly. It is nice to have the video features, which looks very sharp at 720p, but it is NOT a substitute for a video camera. If you use a tripod, and do not do quick zooms/pans, the video quality is excellent. Without a tripod, however, you may get nauseas watching a wobbly video. The sound is also in monoaural.
2. 1/200 flash synch: Not a problem for me, but it might be for you.
3. No weather sealing: This is found on the Nikon D300/D3 and even on similarly priced models from other camera companies
4. The buffer will fill up after about 8 continuous RAW + JPG (FINE) shots. This number differs depending on the shooting parameters that you will choose. If you shoot primarily JPG, the buffer seems to allow a very large number of continuous shots, but I have not quantified this for JPG only.


TIPS:

1. Get the FREE Nikon ViewNX software from Nikon's site as your 1st step in your workflow. This will let you examine your RAW images that you can process for either Nikon CaptureNX2 to do further RAW processing or just export to JPG for a JPG editor such as PhotoShop.
2. Recommend buying the Nikon CaptureNX2. It is a RAW converter (if you shoot in RAW) that will read the camera settings properly for export to JPG. Capture NX2, however, is not as slick as the Adobe products and Capture NX2 requires a fairly powerful computer, otherwise it can run pretty slowly on a PC > 3 years old.
3. If you use JPEGs out-of-camera, consider increasing the sharpness above the default 3 or 4. Nikon uses a very conservative sharpening default setting. Nikon has decided to change the default JPEG images to match the higher end D3/D700/D300 cameras which produce more neutral images. Consequently, the D90 images that are less punchy than the D40/D40x/D60/D80, so you may also want to turn up the in-camera saturation and contrast.



The Nikon D90 has all of the interface features that serious and even professional photographers need with wonderful image quality.Get more detail about Nikon D90 Digital SLR Camera with 18-105mm AF-S DX VR Nikkor Lens [Outfit] + 4GB Card + EN-EL3e Battery + Case + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Low Price Canon EOS-10D 6.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)


I had just bought this camera, and it is not compatible with any other Canon lens but the eos 10d ones.
So either buy a great adapter, or only buy those lenses.

It is really heavy, and quite big. It has all the features of the newer models, so don't worry about that. It is quite complicated if you are thinking this to be your first digital SLR.

But over all.. it is an awesome camera!!!Get more detail about Canon EOS-10D 6.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

Save Nikon D90 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera with Sigma AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS (Optical Stabilizer) Zoom Lens + 8GB Deluxe Accessory Kit


this camera is excellent. In the past I had a complete Leica set. this one is better.Get more detail about Nikon D90 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera with Sigma AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS (Optical Stabilizer) Zoom Lens + 8GB Deluxe Accessory Kit.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Discount Canon Digital Rebel XTi 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens (Silver)


I bought the XTi last year and really enjoy using it. I have also owned an Olympus, but due to the lack of third party lenses and the expense of the Zuiko lenses for Olympus I decided to stay with Canon.
While many people say the kit lens is not great I've taken some wondeful photos with it as well as the 75-300MM lens. The settings are easy to use and I rarely use the auto mode. I prefer to use manual and take several of the same photos after tweaking the settings. I take landscape and animal photos. My cat is a frequent subject.
I have no compalints with the XTi although I do want to upgrade to the T1i or 50D in the future. For now I'm looking at lenses.
Canon makes great cameras and this XTi might make you want to let out a Rebel yell! :)Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XTi 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens (Silver).

Cheapest Panasonic DMC-L10 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera with Leica D Vario-Elmar 14-50mm f/3.8-5.6 Mega OIS Lens


Myself as a very long-time prosumer of Leica M 6 film camera and all its glorious lenses i frankly think this Panasonic - with a Leica objective - is better than Nikon D60 Kit. Nikon comes with an inferior lens.

The picture quality (RAW) is good and all the necessary manual controls are there beside automatic programs.

Con: noise control with big ISO numbers ( 800 +) is not good. No good for tele.

Pro: the camera takes e.g. Olympus serious flas Fl-36R as TTL. - Very handhy wide angel (24). f=2.8

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Cheap Panasonic DMC-L1 7.5MP Digital SLR Camera with Leica 14-50mm Mega O.I.S. Lens


I have had this camera with the 14-50 Leica kit lens for 18months now. I have seen many new cameras being released every season, with higher mega-pixels, more features, newer technology. But I have still managed to keep this and I can tell you that every day with this camera makes you a better photographer. Using the camera with a good lens makes you really think about the picture before clicking. Its is limited in specs and the high ISO performance isn't stellar. But that aside, this camera has some very innovative features (for its time). In basic photography terms, it has every thing you would need to compose and take great pictures, without all the other gadgets and features that take you away from the photography.

Yes, the camera is now pretty dated, but at 7.5 MP, its still produces stunning pictures along with its Leica Kits lens. It also pairs nicely with the Leica 25mm Summilux and The Olympus 70-300mm lens.

What I have a unique camera, with a unique design, sturdy build and great picture quality for daylight and twilight photography. For night photography, a good tripod and some patience will stil produce stellar results without having to resort to noisy high ISOs. All in all, a nice camera to own and keep!

Plus, I get more compliments carrying this camera than would any Nikon or Canon user and in some vain manner, its a nice feeling to be a snobby elite :) Get more detail about Panasonic DMC-L1 7.5MP Digital SLR Camera with Leica 14-50mm Mega O.I.S. Lens.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Buy Pentax K110D 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)


I'm still learning how to use this camera, but I love it! This is my first SLR. I'm stumbling through the menus, pushing buttons, and reading the Operating Manual. I like the feel of this camera and the menus are very user friendly.

I bought this model because of the price (I paid $300), and I can use all of my old Pentax manual focus lenses with it. But, some of the capabilities are limited with the manual focus lenses, and I'm not fast enough on the focus, so I have ordered an auto focus lens (about $50 for a Tamron 28-80mm).

I wanted to write this review because I initially had problems with my 8GB SDHC memory card. My husband called Pentax and they said to go to the Pentax Imaging website (Support/Self Help) and download the firmware upgrade. We followed the instructions and within 10 minutes we were up and running again! Now I am not limited by the 2GB card I had been using.

Great camera and great support!Get more detail about Pentax K110D 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

Purchase Nikon D60 Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm AF-S VR Zoom Lens + 16GB SD Card + EN-EL9 Battery + Case + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit


The camera itself is very professional. You can have your shooting experience be very automated, with auto-focus and many other features or you can have full manual control over every aspect of your photograph. The kit includes everything needed to start taking and experiencing wonderful photos. The spare battery is most beneficial and with the 16GB card and card reader you can shoot all day and not have to worry about running out of space. To be so hi-tech and professional the camera is very user-friendly. Although the lens provided is the basic for digital SLRs, it has a wide range of focus. If you know how to handle it, the lens provided can serve as a great zoom and a fantastic micro. But, if you're serious about photography I would think about upgrading the lens.
All in all it is probably the BEST photography bundle for new photographers or students. And with the "Nikon" label you know you're getting a quality camera and at around $600.00 it is by far the BEST deal on the internet. All I have to say is "GET IT, BEFORE IT IS GONE."Get more detail about Nikon D60 Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm AF-S VR Zoom Lens + 16GB SD Card + EN-EL9 Battery + Case + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit.