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The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new APO 150-500mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM for Sony and Pentax.
This ultra-telephoto zoom lens covers a telephoto range up to 500mm and allows photographers to bring the subject close and short perspective. This lens has an equivalent field of view of a 225-750mm when used on digital SLR cameras with an APS-C size image sensor. Sigma’s original OS (Optical Stabilizer) function offers the use of shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower. As compensation for camera shake is visible in the view finder, the photographer can easily check for accurate focus and ensure there is no subject movement.It is ideal for sports, wildlife and landscape photography with handheld shooting. Three SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements provide excellent correction for chromatic aberration. This lens is equipped with a rear focus system that minimizes fluctuation of aberration caused by focusing. The super multi-layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosting. High image quality is assured throughout the entire zoom range. Read the rest of this entry »

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A Hybrid Camera for New Photography Enthusiasts

Posted by admin On August - 7 - 2011

Now, however, a new class of cameras aims to fill the wide gap between point-and-shoots and DSLRs. So I decided to test one of these cameras, the Olympus E-PL1, priced at $599.99, which came out in March.

The E-PL1 is the third camera in Olympus’ PEN series, a group of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras. What that means is that the E-PL1 does not have a mirror, which are found in DSLRs, so its body is smaller. It’s not as small as a point-and-shoot, but you can change the lens on the E-PL1 just like a DSLR.

The company says the E-PL1 offers better-quality photos because its image sensor is approximately eight times larger than one in a point-and-shoot, and due to the variety of lenses offered.

It also acts like training wheels for newbie photo enthusiasts, like me. The camera’s iAuto shooting mode breaks down photo basics. Many cameras employ confusing icon-based menus, but in iAuto mode the menu is in plain English. To change brightness, simply choose “Change Brightness.” Read the rest of this entry »

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New Canon Rebel T3i – Canon EOS 600D

Posted by admin On February - 10 - 2011
Canon EOS 600D - Rebel T3i Picutres

Canon EOS 600D - Rebel T3i Picutres

Here are a new canon Rebel T31 or also called a canon EOS 600D. The new generation of eos camera, which is in level between Canon EOS 60D and Canon EOS 550D. Below, the press release of this Canon Rebel T3i – Canon EOS 600D. Read the rest of this entry »

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Review Nikon D3100 – Best Serious Dslr Cameras for Beginner

Posted by admin On December - 27 - 2010
Nikon D3100

Buy Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens

Here are some review of a nikon d3100, a Best Serious Dslr Cameras for beginner. The Nikon D3100 is built around a 14.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, bringing not only live view but also Full HD video capture to Nikon’s entry-level model for the first time. In fact, this made it the first Nikon DSLR to offer 1920×1080 movie recording. It can only record clips up to about ten minutes long (due to a 4Gb maximum file size limitation shared by all DSLRs), but this still counts as an impressive feature addition at this level. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nikon D7000 Vs.Canon 60D Vs. Canon 7D on a Table Comparison

Posted by admin On October - 2 - 2010

Nikon D7000 Vs.Canon 60D Vs. Canon 7D
Here are a comparison of Nikon D7000 Vs.Canon 60D Vs. Canon 7D on a table. See, and choose the best DSLR camera for you. Nikon has today revealed the successor to the popular D90 consumer DSLR, the D7000. Both of these cameras have made some considerable improvements on their predecessors and consumers these days are really starting to see higher end features trickle down into the lower end bodies. This week it’s going to be a Nikon Vs. Canon battle for those people who have yet to pick a side. Lots of things to think about here because whilst most expected the D7000 to go head to head with the 60D, Nikon came out swinging and have incorporated a few features that in some cases put it closer to the 7D. Read the rest of this entry »

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