Canon Digital Cameras and Lenses

Anything to do with Canon Digital Cameras and Lenses

July 1st, 2009

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35/110/220 Film vs digital?

Canon offers EOS digital cameras such as 5D, my question is, why only a reflection of the lens when is not this a movie?. Secondly, there are features such as synchronization, X, B = mode lamp or multiframe mode with a camera digital?. Finally, a brief explanation of megapixels. I thank you all for your time and interest. The credentials are: 1: 2 medium format cameras property 2: Canon Elan 3: date, and I'm 28 (need some info). 3: Trying to catch up, obviously out of date.

You have a digital SLR (DSLR) for the same reason you have a film SLR – so you can see exactly what you are photographing. You also have the flexibility to change an SLR lens digital as it does with a film SLR. I can not imagine not looking directly through the lens and not changing lenses. Many digital cameras have the option of full manual control and support off-camera flash. The interface technology of the camera-flash has changed with the use of off-sensor (or film) measurement flash on the camera. This is called "TTL" and was presented with the Minolta X-700 and X-570 cameras in the 1980s. With TTL, the camera controls the duration the flash and gives you more creative flexibility. DSLR allow some multiple exposures, but you have to do a detailed search to find that he it offers. The sensor of a DSLR is also much higher than in a digital camera. This gets into the "less is more" scenario where the number of Megapixels is the subject of debate. (See the November 2007 issue of Shutterbug magazine in an article titled "The Pros and Cons of Pixel Packing" – online in shutterbug.com). Canon and Nikon both offer a complete "frame" (the same size as a 35mm film) sensor on the top of the line DSLR camera. A "pixel" is short for picture element. Megapixels (MP) is one million pixels, so a 3MP camera to produce lower quality images than one with 6 MP – all things being equal, ie, the sensor size and quality of the lens. Of course, its rare to find a camera 3MP with the same quality lens or the sensor the same size as a 6-MP. See the above article for more information. Based on its list of equipment, IMO you'd be frustrated with anything less than a DSLR. I am still using the film until its no longer available.

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Sports Photography is certainly not something that specialize, but I want to bring my camera to events like football, basketball and baseball. When it comes to my children, they have a few hobbies that loosely fall into the category of sports: dance and gymnastics.

Both the dance and gymnastics are often photographic challenges: low light, fast movement, and inability to move around the place to photo.

My daughter just recently in his study on leisure holiday. It was dark and there were many points I will take pictures. Here 12 tips to know how I handled this situation and how you can too.

  1. Shoot high ISO – ISO up Acceptable shooting camera. I was in ISO 3200-6400 on my Canon 5D MKII for these vaccines.
  2. Use a fast lens development – I used my 50 1.2.
  3. Shoot a fairly wide open aperture. I shot the images at f 2.2 to 2.8 then let more light in.
  4. Use a fast shutter speed – fast gymnasts move. I can increase the speed varies, but most were at 1 / 500.
  5. Use a flash to help stop the action and light on the subject. I've used my 580EX (ceilings are too high for the flash directly directed against the rebounds)
  6. Consider black and white if the color is difficult lighting and reflectors.
  7. Consider suspend with color when you set the mood.
  8. Embrace of grain and noise. You can not image without noise in this high sensitivity, to use sound to convey a sense of imagery.
  9. It tries to capture the feeling and emotion light.
  10. Play flexibility. Sometimes you can not get the angle you want or can not be an obstacle (a person) that the blockade. Do your best.
  11. Be creative. Look for the environment to improve the image (for example, the mirror shows a reflection).
  12. Take a closer figure.

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This is an EOS 5D Mark II, it is worth the money?

I get a Canon EOS 5D Mark II, probably next week, most. But before you pay by the camera, I would like to hear your ideas and advice if your a good idea. Or should I go for another SLR Canon? (Sorry a bit of bias on the Canon side: P) I read reviews online saying it has the focus problem and can not take clear pictures. Can be solved by using another type of lenses? I had problems with my 40D approach before, but it disappeared when I bought lens L. Need help deciding here, please! :) Your experience is greatly appreciated! :) Please and thank you. The money is not a problem. So I do not need to spend money on lenses. :)

Unless you plan a trip to Antarctica, you can ignore the results. If you take the link, you will find that "Approximately 70% of the expedition members and instructors take Canon, and 30% were shot with Nikon. "Serious shooters chose Canon and Nikon. Enjoy your new EOS 5D Mark II.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II + 24 -105mm Lens ,, Videofunktion,,

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