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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Canon SLR Digital Camera

Brand Comments

Canon SLR Digital Camera offers an unassailable mix of actions, responsive and competitive elements. The camera boasts of a freshly styled 10.1 Mega Pixel Canon CMOS sensor. Also, it features a choice of innovative attributes containing the under mentioned matchless qualities that recognize the Canon SLR Digital Camera as a credible demonstration for Canon's continuing preeminence in their outstanding digital SLR expertise.

  • 2.5-inch LCD monitors
  • Extraordinary EOS Integrated Cleaning System with a Self Cleaning Sensor
  • Canon's Picture Style know-how.
  • Lightweight, user friendly build

Company's Commentary

The Canon SLR Digital Camera's matchless attributes stand proof to our assertion to be the undeniable leader in our outstanding digital SLR expertise.

  • 10.1-Megapixel APS-C Size CMOS Sensor reproduces images with exclusive clarity and quality limit, and provides the highest number of pixels in its kind.
  • DIGIC II Image Processor created newly for Canon Digital SLR cameras and supplements every aspects of reproducing images.
  • Swift and Steadfast, the Canon SLR Digital Camera boasts of an incredibly sensitive 2.5-inch LCD monitor priding it-self of more or less 230,000 pixels. The scenes can be observed larger on the Canon SLR Digital Camera. The reflections can be observed at a better view point (160 degrees) than majority of other usual LCD monitors.
  • Because of a innovatively developed Display off-Sensor, the canon SLR Digital Camera's external display turns off involuntarily while creating pictures.
  • Fast Operation: With a startup time of 0.2 seconds, the Canon SLR Digital Camera is set to hit it off the second you bring the camera up to your eyes to shoot.
  • It is equipped with EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 USM Standard Zoom Lens with APS-C size image circle comparable to a common 28-90mm focal length.
  • A highly precise 9-Point AF method helps quick and precise focusing in any conditions by the Canon SLR Digital Camera.
  • Picture Style settings technology to rebuild elements of your much loved motion pictures. Simple computer Print/Share Button: By connecting the Canon SLR Digital Camera to a computer by the USB 2.0 port, it is un-complicated to transit a few of or all of the images in the camera's memory to folders on a computer.
  • Suitable to every Canon lenses in the EF and EF-S Lenses choice.
  • Flash Photography: The Canon SLR Digital Camera prides itself of Canon's renowned E-TTL II flash metering technique.
  • Dependable for Cleaning the Sensor: Ensures cleaner images by using highly developed state-of the-art know-how to assure the sensor is free of sand and fragments.
  • Self Cleaning Sensor System: The low-pass filter purifies itself naturally with ultrasonic throbbing, taking away dirt from the Canon SLR Digital Camera's sensor system.
  • Dust Delete Data Detection: Any unobserved dirt in the Canon SLR Digital Camera is quickly removed by way of exclusive software incorporated in Digital Photo Professional (DPP) Version 2.2.
  • Accessories in the bag: Canon SLR Digital Camera, EF-S 18-55 MM 3.5-5.6 lens, Strap, Battery Charger, Battery Pack, USB Interface Cable, Video Cable, Software CD Rom.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Rick Sammon's Canon EOS Digital Rebel Personal Training Photo Workshop

Customer Review: Much less than anticiapted
I thought this would be an introductory level resource for Canon cameras. However it is really a series of very short, almost anecdotal statements by Sammon, each surrounded by 1 - 2 minutes of title graphics with a generic Macintosh iDVD music bed that quickly becomes annoying. You spend most of your time watching the titles of the chapter and the review of the chapter, all with the same monotonous music. The title and review often take longer than the actual lessons. You might watch 20 seconds of the title, get about 60 seconds of incomplete advice, then another 60 seconds of text review of the same incomplete advice. For instance his complete advice for the Chapter on Sports photography consists of him telling you to put the camera in the "Sports" mode. No kidding. Then we have the obligatory music/picture montage that repeats the advice about putting the camera in the sports mode.
Customer Review: For The Beginner
This is a great DVD for the beginning Digital SLR user. I highly recommend that if you are ready to jump right in, start here. My only complaint about this particular DVD is the navigation of the DVD Menu. There are great tips for the beginner and time is spent on how to use the manual controls.


What comes to mind when you hear the phrase, "a picture is worth a thousand words"?If you have Dyslexia or are close to someone who does; you realize that this is a much more accurate statement than many people give it credit for.It is said that a verbal thinker may have 2 to 5 thoughts per second.A dyslexic person is considered a picture thinker and would have 32 thoughts per second.Picture thinking is estimated to be, overall, 400 to 2,000 times faster than verbal thinking.This information comes from: "The Gift of Dyslexia" by Ronald D. Davis.

When a verbal thinker learns the word "CAT" for example; he has basically 4 thoughts, each letter and what they sound like together.The picture thinker on the other hand; will see the letters in the word "CAT" in at least 40 different ways, before even thinking of sounds.From an outside perspective; it seems that the picture thinker is handicapped because he or she is so much slower, but in reality they are putting MUCH more effort into the process.

Having worked for a large nation wide portrait chain before, I remember being limited to 7 shots per portrait sitting.Even if I was only shooting one subject that still came across as verbal thinking, (very limited).If I was shooting pictures of a family that gave me even fewer options.A picture thinker on the other hand; could easily shoot 30 to 40 photos of the same subject and not think anything of it.If they wanted to push themselves; a picture thinker might do 50 or 60 photos of the same subject.

Some people will argue that when you take that many photos of the same subject, of course you will get "lucky" with a few shots.In my opinion, luck has nothing to do with it.When you explore all the possibilities (not just left, right, up or down); something magical starts to happen, you start to tap into that section of the mind that too few of us dare to venture into.You start to find your creative edge in photography.

Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Leonardo de Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, Steven Spielberg, Whoopi Goldberg, Cher, and Henry Winkler were all successful NOT in spite of having dyslexia; but largely in part because of having it.Because they were picture thinkers they had greater vision (no pun intended).You too can share in that vision by releasing yourself from your own limitations.

Of course you will have more failures; because you have made more attempts but as Thomas Edison once said, "I have not failed.I know 10,000 ways NOT to invent the light bulb."

Obviously; if you are a newspaper photographer or a portrait photographer who has people waiting in line at Christmas that would not be the best time to expand your creativity.But on the other hand, if once a week, or even just once a month you took any subject and pushed it beyond your limits . . . I guarantee those limits will start to expand.

When someone has mastered something, they have learned it so well they can do it without thinking about what they are doing.It is human nature that we all learn by doing.I invite you to step outside your comfort zone and shoot more photos than you have ever shot on a single subject in your life.This process will help transform you from a verbal thinker into a picture thinker.Remember, as a man thinketh, so is he.

Once you master how you think, you will discover your gift is no longer a handicap.You will be seeing things without effort that a dozen other photographers at the same event will miss.If you are serious about photography this is how you take your photo work to the next level.

Award winning writer / photographer Tedric Garrison has 30 years experience in photography. As a Graphic Art Major, he has a unique perspective on the Elements of Design and how those elements relate to all aspects of photography. His photo eBook (http://www.betterphototips.com/creativeedge.htm) "Finding Your Creative Edge in Photography" proves creativity CAN be taught. Tedric shares his wealth of knowledge with the world, at: (http://www.betterphototips.com)

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