Mike Owen – European Product Planning Manager – Photo Canon Europe introduces Canon’s latest digital Pro SLR, and talks about the new Technologies
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Mike Owen – European Product Planning Manager – Photo Canon Europe introduces Canon’s latest digital Pro SLR, and talks about the new Technologies
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Developed to maximize performance between capturing and recording stages of digital photography, Canons DIGIC 4 chips use advanced signal processing technologies to dramatically enhance image quality and deliver a more intuitive, responsive camera. The DIGIC 4 Image Processors work in concert with Canons CMOS sensors to achieve even higher levels of performance. Signal processing algorithms work with the multi-channel signal from the sensor and the high-speed DDR-SDRAM buffer to deliver significantly improved camera response. Power consumption has been further reduced for even longer battery life. Color reproduction, noise reduction in low light situations and reproduction of fine detail have also been significantly improved. In addition, the latest DIGIC 4 Image Processor speeds up all operations to make a number of inventive new features possible, such as Live Face Detection AF, HD video recording, Auto Lighting Optimizer and Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction.
DIGIC-Bildprozessoren Canon DIGIC-Bildprozessoren verarbeiten die vom CMOS-Sensor erfassten Bilddaten, bevor sie auf die Speicherkarte geschrieben werden. Die DIGIC-Technologie nutzt komplexe Algorithmen zur Signalverarbeitung für natürlich wirkende Farben und einen präzisen Weißabgleich unter nahezu allen Lichtverhältnissen. Die enorm hohe Verarbeitungsgeschwindigkeit ermöglicht schnelle Reaktionszeiten und eine nahezu augenblickliche Startzeit.
Der DIGIC-4-Chip arbeitet mit einem schnellen DDR-SDRAM Pufferspeicher Bilddaten werden so schnell gelesen, verarbeitet, komprimiert und geschrieben, dass der Pufferspeicher selbst bei langen Reihenaufnahmen frei bleibt. Da zudem alle wichtigen Verarbeitungsfunktionen auf dem DIGIC-4-Chip integriert sind, wird der Stromverbrauch deutlich reduziert.
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http://www.robnunnphoto.com/ After the AF got sticky on my 28-80 kit lens, I was in the market for a cheap, good focal length range lens for my 350d / Rebel XT.
I got this 35-105mm off eBay for about £35. Despite the reviews on the net, I’ve found it acceptably sharp when you use apertures a couple of stops up from wide-open, especially with a tripod.
Obviously it’s a very slow lens, so you’ll have to pump up the ISO when shooting hand-held in difficult lighting conditions, but if you’re using f/8 for maximum sharpness you’ll be on a tripod anyway.
Cheers, Rob.
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The world’s first hands-on review and field test of a production model Canon EOS 550D (a.k.a. Rebel T2i) camera. Find out why Canon wins the race of DSLR video integration, and why you can bet on the 550D to deliver truly amazing still and motion pictures.
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The EOS system positions the image stabilization function in the lens. This makes it possible to equip each lens with a system optimized for the specific lens characteristics, enabling high-precision correction of camera shake even for high-magnification telephoto units. When shooting with an SLR camera, it is necessary to confirm the effects of image stabilization in the viewfinder. A stable viewfinder image lets the photographer concentrate on the creative aspects of picture taking, such as framing, focus, and special effects, ensuring comfortable shooting that maximizes every photo opportunity.
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Use this to understand how to connect the Pocket Wizard Plus II when the camera doesn’t have a PC Connector. All you need is a PWPII with two cables (the cables that comes with the PWPII), a hot shoe and a flash with a PC Connector. Connect the first cable to the PWPII Camera/Flash connector and the other part of the cable to the hot shoe (in the camera flash socket). Connect the second cable to the PWPII Flash connector and the other part of the cable to the flash. Your done! The flash work only in manual mode. Remember, if your hot shoe have a metal surface, use a piece of paper to avoid contact with the flash, otherwise, your flash doesn’t work.
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My First Digital Time-lapse sequence. Taken November 30, 2008 in Michigan.
Linked CANON Rebel XTi to Dell Laptop with CANON Digital Solutions EOS Capture Software and freeware “TimeLapse” software.
Battery died at 170 pictures, converted to 4 fps.
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http://www.jr.com/canon/pe/CAN_REBELXSIBKT/?JRSource2yt
Canon EOS Rebel Camera Kit Digital Camera from Canon product demonstration by JR.com http://www.jr.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
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