Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review and Test By A Photographer

!±8± Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review and Test By A Photographer

Introduction

Recently, Canon announced two new entry-level DSLR cameras which are Canon EOS Rebel T3i and Canon EOS Rebel T3. It is also named 600D in Europe Marketing. As the successor of Rebel T2i (550D), The T3i continues to use the 18MP Sensor. However, It has some advanced technology what are not used on the predecessor. As an amateur photographer, I would not tell you the technology details of the DSLR camera, but I write this Canon EOS T3i Review for letting you know why I would choose the EOS T3i Camera and give you a guide-line of choosing digital SLR camera. This is only my humble opinion. Now, Let us look at the highlight features of the EOS T3i camera.

Highlight Features

1) 18.0 MP CMOS sensor

The T3i mounts a 18.0 MP CMOS Sensor that is an APS-C sensor. It can capture images with high quality and speed, and It can offer enough resolution for crops or big enlargements. This first-class Image sensor also features many of the same advanced technologies as used by professional canon SLR camera.

2) DIGIC 4 Image Processor

The DIGIC 4 Image processor is the core technology of Canon's Camera. It can speed up the camera operations and generate fine and natural color for image. It works well with the CMOS Sensor to achieve awesome performance.

3) Scene Intelligent Auto mode

The T3i adds a new Scene Intelligent Auto mode. The concept is that improved searching results can be accomplished with very little input from the operator. Each one of the configurations the camera provides is followed by a feature guide that describes in a sentence. This is the first EOS Camera to feature such a guide.

Conclusion

In a sample word, The Canon EOS T3i is a powerful DSLR. Although, For choosing a Digial SLR camera, the price is an important reference. The EOS T3i is selling for 9 at amazon. It includes an EF-S 18-55mm Lens. The Price of T3i (Body Only) is 9. The EOS T3 is different from the T3i. It uses a 12MP CMOS Sensor, But the price of T3 Kit(includes EF-S 18-55mm IS II Lens) is only 9. This Pricing is affordable for the entry-level photographer.


Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review and Test By A Photographer

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Canon EOS Rebel T3 12.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm IS II Lens and EOS HD Movie Mode (Black)

!±8± Canon EOS Rebel T3 12.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm IS II Lens and EOS HD Movie Mode (Black)

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The Canon 5157B002 includes the EOS Rebel T3 Digital SLR Camera and the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS type II Lens. This camera and lens is perfect for photographers ready to make the move to digital SLR photography. The EOS Rebel T3 delivers beautiful photos and video, speed, simplicity and fun. It features a 12.2 Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor and Canon DIGIC 4 Image Processor for richly detailed images and quick camera response. It has Canon's amazing 63-zone, dual-layer metering for accurate exposures and features Canon's Basic+ function, HD video recording and Live View shooting, plus a convenient in-camera Feature Guide.

  • 12.2 MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 Image Processor for high image quality and speed.
  • ISO 100 - 6400 for shooting from bright to dim light.
  • Improved EOS HD Movie mode with expanded recording and with in-camera video editing options.
  • High speed, reliable 9-point AF system utilizing a high precision, f/5.6 cross-type center point.
  • Enhanced metering with a 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system for accurate metering between exposures.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Differences between Kindle 2 and Nook - Which is Better?

!±8± The Differences between Kindle 2 and Nook - Which is Better?

Amazon's Kindle 2 and the Barnes and Noble Nook are the two main heavy-weights in the battle of the ebook readers this year. There are many similarities, and important differences in the two. What are they, and which is the good digital ebook reader? Let's take a look.

E-Ink Display Screens- Both the Kindle 2 and the Nook use the same "E-Ink" technology for their display screen. Reading for hours on end on these eBook readers isn't like staring at a computer screen. The E-Ink screen displays the words just like (or even good than) looking at a real book.

The Nook, however, has an additional color navigation screen underneath the display screen. This touch screen allows you to scroll straight through titles of books, magazines, and other publications. There is also a touch keyboard display on this screen. No reviews are available yet for the screen performance, but consumers will soon tell all.

Wireless and 3G- Both the Kindle 2 and the Nook boast wireless capabilities. You are able to download books and other publications if you have access to a wireless network. If no wireless internet is available, then 3G cellular capabilities will allow you to download in that situation.

International Availability- Here is a major disagreement between the two ebook readers- International capabilities. The Kindle 2 boasts the potential to download books and full usage in over 100 countries, whereas the Nook is only fully functional in the Us. Of procedure the Nook device will work in the sense you can still read books out of the country, but you cannot add more books or publications. This is obviously a very important point for international customers to take into account.

The Nook's Lending Capability- The Nook has the potential to let you lend out your books to others that have downloaded the Barnes and Noble software. You don't necessarily have to have a Nook to receive the lent books, just the software. One should know that lending time is only 2 weeks and the person who lends the book cannot use it during that time. A good feature? Customers will tell over time.

Storage Space- Both the Kindle and Nook have base memory of 2 Gb, which is good for about 1,500 books, however the Nook allows for extra space to be added to growth the titles to upwards of 17,500. Is 2 Gigs enough? Well, read one book a day and you'll have 4 years of reading material!

Other Differences- The Kindle boasts a slightly lighter device, text-to-speech technology, and a web browsing capability, whereas the Nook doesn't.

One other sublime disagreement is the Google Android software in the Nook. Barnes and Noble chose this software, banking on the improvement of applications by software developers that will work with the Nook. We'll have to see how the software performs and if there is an iPod like popularity in applications.


The Differences between Kindle 2 and Nook - Which is Better?

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