Archive for December, 2008
In the past, cameras were considered as luxury devices. There were old technology devices with which we had to wait till the whole camera film was consumed. After that we had to wait for a few days more till the film could be developed. But these days, there are hi-end cameras which allow us to [...]
December 18th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments
Alex Armen asked: This is the first in a series of articles that will highlight individual products by presenting reviews, by the people who bought them and are actually using them daily. We will present the reviews of three similar items and give you a general overview of each, as well as, the approximate street [...]
December 18th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments
Monty Alexander asked: Canon digital cameras have been upfront in their designs, user friendly menus and innovative technology. Be it a simple point and shoot digital camera or a high end digital SLR (Single Lens Reflex), Canon’s expertise has justified every need and pocket. They are constantly on the lookout for path breaking advancements that [...]
December 18th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments
Jayson Pablo asked: There was an era when the past good times that we had lived happily were the matters of our memories only. With every new joy, those good times of past were being vanished from our memories and re-living them became so hard for all of us. Then the age of Art arrived [...]
December 17th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments
Craig Rad asked: Nowadays, owning an optimized digital camera is more than a must. We are surrounded by beautiful moments, by special occasions and special people - and we need to immortalize all these - but how can we do this, if not with the help of a digital camera? Choose the advanced Canon digital [...]
December 17th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments
Craig Rad asked: All in all, there are three main categories of digital cameras: the Digital SLR camera, the Compact Point and Shoot camera and the High Performance Digital Point and Shoot.The Digital SLR camera boasts with a high mega pixel, the lowest being 6.3 and extending higher up. The Digital SLR is great because [...]
December 16th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments
Julie Peterson asked: If you own a newer Canon SLR, you have several choices of lens brands that you can buy for your camera. In addition to buying Canon brand lenses that work with the automatic focus of modern Canon\’\’s, you can buy lenses from third party vendors such as Sigma and Tamron, who make [...]
December 16th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments
Scott Karcich asked: When shopping for a Digital SLR Camera people often overlook or skimp on the camera’s lenses. Camera Lenses serve as the digital SLR cameras “eye,” the lens determines what and how your camera will see your subject and how well that view is transmitted to the camera’s sensor chip for recording. The [...]
December 16th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments
Ted Burns asked: Photography is a hobby that many not only enjoy, but have adopted as a profession earning money from some of the great photographs produced using acquired photography skills. Becoming a great photographer requires at least three essentials: practice, technical know-how, and an artistic eye.Below are a few simple guidelines to assist beginners [...]
December 16th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments
aldrin garcia asked: My top 20 key questions to ask yourself when buying a digital camera.1. How many “megapixels” /resolution?Once and for all, at least to me, you have to get the highest resolution your money can buy at the time you buy. Period.2. Who made the lens?Most cameras will give you an idea where [...]
December 16th, 2008 | Posted in Canon | No Comments