Friday, December 10, 2010

Nikon D7000 Robust Body By Design

Nikon D7000 Robust Body By DesignOften we are paying less attention to the types of materials used for our camera body. What we usually consider is the features and price, this has become a fundamental question before we buy a camera. Indeed, according to some people, body not important because the preferred how most people is the result and the results are beautiful of course.

That's all it was true, because the digital camera is the art of producing beautiful images with no matter what type of camera. But it would be more comfortable if we could bring a digital camera that bodynya sturdy and resistant to weather changes. Today Nikon has issued a digital camera with a sturdy body design and the material is made of magnesium alloy is robust and to certain parts have been protected with a protective coating that is resistant to all weather, and most importantly more resistant to dust problems that often go on digital camera before.

As the latest DSLR digital camera, Nikon D7000 also comes with the ability to record HD video at a resolution of 1080p, but unfortunately for HD resolution, Nikon D7000 can record only up to 24fps (frames per second), whereas to produce the correct image- really smooth and uninterrupted, ideally video recording with 30 fps. But for a resolution of 720p down below, can be selected up to 30fps. As information, to 720p already-quality with DVD recording.

D7000 Nikon camera is Nikon digital camera which also uses a CMOS sensor with a maximum resolution of 16.2 megapixels and maximum ISO can also be configured on this camera is ISO 25 600, is ideal for low light conditions. Nikon D7000 has a point autofocus very much, namely to 39 points, so that we can freely choose at which point that would in focuskan. If you like to photograph sports, maybe Nikon D7000 is also ideal for use, the camera to burst capability can capturenya to 6 fps, which means in 1 second, D7000 Nikon camera can shoot up to 6 moments as well.

Canon EOS 350D


Canon EOS 350D, is an 8 Megapixel camera. Also known as Canon Digital Rebel XT (in America) or Canon EOS Kiss n Digital (in Japan). DSLR cameras are designed to replace its predecessor with a more complete feature and the size of the image resolution is also greater.

The shape and design similar to the average of other DSLR cameras, and equipped with an internal flash which can pop-ups. Bodynya made of hard plastic. The size of this camera is smaller than its predecessor and will certainly be lighter.

Specifications:
- 8 megapixel CMOS
- Maximum Resolution 3456 x 2304
- LCD 1.8 "(115,000 pixels)
- DIGIC II Processor
- Shutter 1 / 4000 sec to 30 sec + Bulb
- Timer 10 seconds
- Media Compact Flash (type I and type II)
- Auto Focus and Manual Focus
- 35-zone Evaluative, Partial 9% at center, Center-weighted average
- 7-point TTL
- Playback image zoom 10x
- Remote Control: E3 connector, InfraRed
- Hotshoe
- Build in Flash (Pop-up)
- Plug-and-play USB interface
- Video Out (NTSC or PAL)
- Lithium-Ion NB-2LH rechargeable battery
- Supports Exif 2.2
- USB 2.0
- Low-light focus assist illuminator by flash
- Size: 5.0 x 3.7 x 2.5 ins.
- Weight: 540 g (with battery)

CMOS sensor used in Canon 350D can produce images with a resolution of 8 Megapixels. In addition to the images with resolution capabilities that can reduce noise at high ISO, this camera is also equipped with DIGIC II processor that increases the speed in many ways than using the processor underneath. Another feature EOS 350D is equipped also with the system E-TTL II flash. The time required for startup is 0.2 seconds, shutter lag of about 120-100 mseconds.

Camera EOS 350D comes with EF-S mount, and at the time of purchase is usually included kit lens EF-S 18-55mm which can give a pretty good result for us, giving a fairly wide width. If we are not satisfied with the performance of this camera default kit lens, then consider buying another lens type with a variety of options and outcomes.

For autofocus on the EOS 350D, using 7-point autofocus so the camera can analyze the object to be photographed in various places, although not right in ditenggah. The camera also provides other facilities to get better results and tailored to the circumstances, the development of DIGIC II processor also makes the autofocus to work faster.

For of storage media that support CompactFlash Type II with the ability to FAT-16 and FAT-32 makes us wary not to take and store many pictures before being transferred to a computer. With the ability of CF II are already over 2GB in peace we can mengabil more than hundreds of images in JPG mode. To uncompress, Canon 350D support to save in RAW format that makes the image easier in the editing / manipulation by computer software, but the consequences for not dicompress the image size becomes large and the storage time is longer than the JPG format. This camera has support USB 2, so that data transfer from camera to computer can be faster.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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Canon introduces the EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT digital SLR camera

Canon introduces the EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT digital SLR cameraLAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Feb. 17, 2005 - The Canon EOS Digital Rebel camera that rocked the world of consumer digital SLRs little more than a year ago now has a new, faster, even smaller, big brother. Sibling rivalries aside, the 8.0 megapixel Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR, which will be showcased at PMA 2005, February 20-23 (Canon Booth #3503), in Orlando, Fla., adds resolution, speed, an extra dollop of creative control and enhanced comfort in the hand, to one of the smallest and lightest digital cameras in its class. Despite its advancements in ergonomic design and technology, this easy to use EOS digital camera is compatible with all of Canon's EF lenses including the EF-S lenses and still retains the sub-$1,000 price point, proven crucial to entry-level digital SLR consumers.

"As we have with the Digital Rebel's 35mm film-based cousins, we are expanding the line-up of Digital Rebel SLRs, offering consumers a wider variety of features and price points based on their needs and budgets," said Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice president and general manager of the consumer imaging group at Canon U.S.A., Inc, a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ). "Even though we have increased the resolution, speed, responsiveness and energy efficiency on the new EOS Digital Rebel XT camera, we have decreased its size and weight, making it more comfortable to hold and use. Indeed, it is nearly three ounces lighter and more than a half-inch smaller than the original EOS Digital Rebel model."

Rebel Without A Choice No More
In stores beginning in March, the EOS Digital Rebel XT camera will take its place alongside the original 6.3 megapixel EOS Digital Rebel camera that first placed an affordable, high resolution digital SLR into the hands of Canon consumers. The EOS Digital Rebel XT model is offered in two kit configurations: with and without Canon's high-quality EF-S 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 zoom lens. The estimated street price for the zoom lens kit will be $999* while the estimated street price for the body only kit will be $899*. The original Digital Rebel will be available at the same time for a reduced estimated street price of $799* for the zoom lens kit. Standard accessories in both camera kits include a battery pack and charger, software, manuals, interface cables, neckstrap and Canon U.S.A. limited warranty. The EOS Digital Rebel XT camera will be offered in both the stylish brushed silver patina and the sleek Canon matte-black finish.

While many of the feature advancements and innovations on the new EOS Digital Rebel XT digital camera are inherited from Canon's recently introduced EOS 20D "prosumer" SLR (which carries a and estimated street price of approximately $1,599*), the two cameras' most striking technological similarities are their use of Canon's newly-developed, large single plate, high sensitivity, high resolution color CMOS imaging sensor technology. While the size of the APS-C CMOS sensor on the EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR is fractionally smaller than the APS-C CMOS sensor on the EOS 20D camera (22.2 x 14.8 mm versus 22.5 x15.0 mm respectively) accounting in part for the cameras 8.0 vs. 8.2 megapixel resolution rating, individual pixel dimensions are identical, and they both provide the same effective angle of view, equivalent to 1.6 x the normal EF lens focal length.

"As tempting as it is to compare the EOS Digital Rebel XT digital camera with the more advanced EOS 20D model based on their technological kinship, there are, of course, some very real differences between them. While the 20D SLR includes performance features such as faster continuous shooting speed (five frames-per-second (fps) vs. three fps) with larger burst capability (23 frames vs. 14) and custom function settings (18 vs. 9) that more than justify its heftier price tag, this new Rebel XT model was created for those dedicated SLR users who are migrating to digital for the first time and do not wish to give up the flexibility that an SLR system offers," explained Hashimoto. "For that discerning yet still entry-level digital SLR consumer, having the EOS Digital Rebel and the EOS Digital Rebel XT cameras to choose from is Canon's latest one/two combination, and it's a real knockout."

Finer Photos Faster
The new EOS Digital Rebel XT digital camera can shoot up to 14 consecutive Large/Fine (8.0 megapixel) JPEGs, five RAW files, or four RAW + Large/Fine JPEGs at a rate of up to three frames-per-second. The EOS Digital Rebel camera's smaller buffer permits bursts of only four Large/Fine (6.3 megapixel) JPEG or RAW frames at a rate of up to 2.5 frames per second.

While reprising the Digital Rebel SLR's ISO range of 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600, Canon raised the Auto ISO setting on the Digital Rebel XT model to 400 in order to help improve image quality, reduce camera shake and brighten the scene behind the subject when taking a flash photo. The new Digital Rebel XT camera also offers 12 exposure modes that are user selectable at the turn of a conveniently placed dial. The exposure modes take into account virtually all shooting conditions and preferences are: Full Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, Flash Off, Program AE, Shutter speed-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Manual and Auto Depth-of-Field AE.

 
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