Making of Canon L Series 500mm F4L IS USM. Part 2 of 3 in the production of expensive camera gear. L series is Canon’s Premium lens line featuring fluorite lenses. IS refers to Image Stabilzation build into the lens, and USM refers to Ultrasonic Motor drive that makes focusing faster than older systems. Currently I’m using a Rebel XT, although I’m thinking of upgrading to an XTi or 5DMk2. This 500 with the New 5D would be a sweet combination.
The EOS 7D is Canon’s latest DSLR, built for those seeking the convenience and affordability of the EOS 50D, inspired by the image quality and HD video potential of the EOS 5D Mark II, and eager for the high performance and durability of the EOS-1D series.
This is a totally new class of camera built from the ground-up to capitalize on advances in Canon’s AF system, EOS HD Video functionality, exposure performance, and other core technologies. Combined with the best existing features of the current EOS line, the EOS 7D goes beyond capturing amazing still images — it’s a complete media creation tool.
This is an introduction and walk around the Canon Rebel XSi Digital Camera. There are many confusing buttons on the XSi, and I decided to go over all of them for Canon Rebel XSi, XTi and XT users. This is also just one chapter of my new DVD Canon Rebel XSi Crash Course, which has over 3 hours of great lessons to help get you started taking amazing photographs. It can be ordered from my web store at: http://michaelthementor.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=0&products_id=7
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Friday May 21, 2010
To think about it!
English: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wupToqz1e2g
German: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsm-Ai1jD0Q
CPN Technical Editor David Newton shows you how to safely replace the focusing screens on the EOS-1 series, EOS 40D and EOS 5D. In diesem Video wird gezeigt wie der Wechsel der Vollmattscheibe (andere Woerter: Laser mattierte Scheibe, Einstellscheibe, Mattscheibe, Fokussierscheibe) mit dem von CAnon beigelegten Werkzeug vonstatten geht. Alles in allem sehr einfach. Siehe auch http://ckesting.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!3C65AEE943CA6AA2!369.entry
Full review at: http://www.cameralabs.com/features/Canon400D_lens_upgrade/ : A ten minute video tour comparing the three most popular upgrade options for the Canon 18-55mm DSLR kit lens, by Gordon Laing, Editor of Cameralabs.com. To find out more about these lenses and how their quality compares, see our full review by clicking the link at the start of this text.
Mike Owen – European Product Planning Manager – Photo Canon Europe introduces Canon’s latest digital Pro SLR, and talks about the new Technologies, customs controls and more
http://www.robnunnphoto.com/
Picked up the Opteka BGRXT battery grip for my Canon EOS 350d / DIgital Rebel XT a few days ago. (This grip also fits the 400d / Rebel XTi).
The grip takes two of the NB-2L batteries, or 6 AA’s, depending on which battery insert you use.
It also adds controls for shooting in portrait orientation – a second shutter button, control wheel, exposure compensation button, AF point selector and exposure lock button.
The Opteka grip feels sturdy, well made, and it matches my 350d well.
If you shoot hand-held a lot, then a grip is a must. It makes the camera feel more substantial, giving you a stable platform from which to shoot.
The EOS 7D is Canon’s latest DSLR, built for those seeking the convenience and affordability of the EOS 50D, inspired by the image quality and HD video potential of the EOS 5D Mark II, and eager for the high performance and durability of the EOS-1D series.
This is a totally new class of camera built from the ground-up to capitalize on advances in Canon’s AF system, EOS HD Video functionality, exposure performance, and other core technologies. Combined with the best existing features of the current EOS line, the EOS 7D goes beyond capturing amazing still images — it’s a complete media creation tool.
The EOS 7D is Canon’s latest DSLR, built for those seeking the convenience and affordability of the EOS 50D, inspired by the image quality and HD video potential of the EOS 5D Mark II, and eager for the high performance and durability of the EOS-1D series.
This is a totally new class of camera built from the ground-up to capitalize on advances in Canon’s AF system, EOS HD Video functionality, exposure performance, and other core technologies. Combined with the best existing features of the current EOS line, the EOS 7D goes beyond capturing amazing still images — it’s a complete media creation tool.
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