The PowerShot S90 features a dedicated Print menu for quick access to direct print
options. Full PictBridge support means users can print directly to any PictBridge
compatible printer without the need for a PC. A Print button allows one-touch printing.
Print list (DPOF) makes it easy to pre-order prints from your camera.
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Canon EOS 550D (Rebel T2i / Kiss X4 Digital) Review
Canon EOS 550D is a product of hard to categorize. With the excuse, is designed to attract first time DSLR buyers and fans, it offers more technology and a higher price than we would expect for a camera in the sector. Although it seem logical to replace the EOS 550D to 500D, old cameras in the Canon lineup that the 550D between the initial model (sandwich left nor represented by the EOS 1000D and 500D-time) and enthusiastic par (with co-EOS 50D continued) . However, confusing, other than build quality (which is anything but identical to the EOS 500D), 550D has more in common with the prosumer EOS 7D, and – perhaps even more confusing – and the determination of the EOS 50D in many areas.
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Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Review
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Review
February 2010, by Richard Butler
The Canon EOS 1D Mark IV is the fifth generation of Canon’s speed-orientated range of professional DSLRs. It retains the two-grip form factor of the original, 4MP EOS-1D launched in September 2001 (itself building on the integrated grip of the film-era EOS-1N RS, also the first to offer 10fps shooting, albeit without AF between shots). And it’s this consistency of design, which extends to the AF pattern and much of the control layout, that helps to explain the name – the Mark IV really is the current point in an evolutionary process, rather than a wholly separate model. Read the rest of this entry »
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Some Great Flower Photography Tips
Depending on the topics you take a picture, it is what is going on to determine what type of lighting you need to take a picture. When it comes to the flower photography, there is a little different flower ideas photography tips will be helpful for you, and you will be safe in future interest [...]
In photography, bokeh is the blur, or the aesthetic quality of the blur, in out-of-focus areas of an image, or “the way the lens renders out-of-focus points of light.Differences in lens aberrations and aperture shape cause some lens designs to blur the image in a way that is pleasing to the eye, while others produce [...]
6 Golden Hour Photography Tips- Create Exquisite Photos Without Expensive Lighting
We all know that not enough lighting can ruin a photo. However, harsh direct sunlight can also wreck a photo overexposed – too much contrast, intense lights and shadows.
“Golden Hour” (aka magic hour is) around the first and last hour of sunrise and sunset. The sunlight at this time creates a soft, warm colors, such [...]
Beside the default picture style that build in camera, the ( canon.inc ), release some more picture style, that can be use with your canon dslr camera. You can download the extend picture style from here.
below, the other picture style, that can fill custom picture style in the menu in your dslr camera.
When this Time-lapse Photography technique have come from? Many of you have heard, or the work of Eadweard Muybridge horse seen moves captured frame to frame. His works have been strips of celluloid that we are now ahead. Rumors say that the bet is when the horse went into the air briefly lost contact with [...]
10 Tips Photo Competitions, Get the Best To Win
Winning a big morale booster or even a highly regarded competition. Many professional photographers today have competitions to get them started on the path to a successful career to thank.
Entering and winning competitions photography can be a very lucrative business if you are serious. Each year photography magazines alone give away many thousands of pounds [...]
Ever wonder why the photos look like snow storm or on overcast days almost always too dark gray, not white like real snow?
It’s simple: all cameras see the white snow on cloudy days, the yards and they think, “Wow! It’s hell!” They had no way to know, you see snow. Instead, they think that you [...]