Sunday, October 30, 2011

Canon EOS 550D - Part 7 - Improving performance (Verbatim Pro SDHC)

Canon EOS 550D - Part 7 - Improving performance (Verbatim Pro SDHC). In this video I test the performance of Verbatim's Pro Series HD Video SDHC memory card. Manufacturer website: www.verbatim-europe.co.uk Sponsor: www.bmisolutions.co.uk Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Or on the website: www.geekanoids.co.uk

Friday, October 28, 2011

Nikon D5100 vs. Canon T3i (600D): Comparison

Become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com First comparison between the new Nikon D5100 and the Canon EOS 600D (Rebel T3i). Shot with 25p at 1920x1080 in Frankfurt am Main. NOTICE: Same settings on both cameras! Lenses: Sigma 50mm f/1.4, Sigma 18-200mm Which DSLR do you like more? Leave a comment below! Twitter: twitter.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com Our website: www.fenchel-janisch.com Music by Kevin MacLeod

Monday, October 24, 2011

Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash Review | Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash for Canon EOS Digital SLR

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR Camera

The new flagship of the EOS Rebel line, Canon EOS Rebel T2i brings professional EOS features into an easy to use, lightweight digital SLR that's a joy to use. Featuring a class-leading 18.0-megapixel CMOS image sensor and increased light sensitivity for low light photography, the EOS Rebel T2i also has an advanced HD Movie mode for gorgeous Full HD movies. Able to capture up to 3.7 frames per second, it's ready to go the minute it's picked up. Advanced Live View, a new wide-area screen, plus features like Canon's brilliant Auto Lighting Optimizer and Highlight Tone features ensure brilliant photos and movies, easily. With some of the most advanced features of any digital SLR, it's simply the best Rebel Canon has ever created.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Best Digital SLR Camera Review

Have you heard about the best new digital SLR camera to hit the streets? How about the worst? As the prices of digital SLR cameras have been plummeting like crazy, it's become more important then ever to be able to distinguish the best from the worst. Don't assume that a low price is indicative of a low quality SLR. It could just be the deal you've been looking for. Let's review a couple of worthy contenders in the ring of digital SLR cameras.

It's pretty hard to review digital SLR's without bringing up the Canon Rebel XTi digital SLR camera. The XTi, and it's predecessor the XT has been a solid value for anyone looking to make the move to SLR technology. A consistently strong seller with a solid base of existing users makes the Canon Rebel a worthy for best general purpose SLR camera ever.

With a current price under $600 including a lens kit, it will continue to be popular for some time. The latest model to share the Rebel crown, is the XSi, which is currently scheduled to be on the shelves mid 2008. It brings more megapixels, a better battery grip, a larger LCD, "live view", and a plethora of other new features to the Rebel lineup.

No digital SLR camera review would be complete, without the inclusion of the Nikon D40 digital SLR camera. An equally robust competitor with the Rebel lineup from Canon. For those making a purchase based purely on the Nikon brand name, there's no reason to look much further. The D40 is a great camera for those looking to make the leap from simple point and shoot cameras to the more sophisticated and versatile SLR world. The D40 still has numerous auto settings, so newbie users won't feel rushed up the learning curve of SLR with it's countless manual tweaking options.




Just for the sake of making sure three is a crowd, I would be remiss if I didn't mention the Olympus Evolt E510 digital SLR. Just a few dollars more, and perhaps not as well known as our previous models, the E510 makes a great third option to consider. While some users have had problems with the auto focus of the E510 under low lighting conditions, if your more of a manual focuser, then it's not a concern. Be sure to get your hands on each of these cameras for a test run, and you'll understand why their so popular.

Canon T3i 18 MP CMOS SLR DIGIC 4 Outlet