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Pentax K-7 14.6 MP Digital SLR Camera with Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL Weather Resistant Zoom Lens and Pentax DA 50-200mm f/4-5.6 ED Weather Resistant Zoom Lens + 16GB Deluxe Accessory Kit

30 July, 2010 (01:00) | Pentax | By: weera007

Pentax K-7 14.6 MP Digital SLR Camera with Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL Weather Resistant Zoom Lens and Pentax DA 50-200mm f/4-5.6 ED Weather Resistant Zoom Lens + 16GB Deluxe Accessory Kit

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Pentax K-7 14.6 MP Digital SLR Camera with Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL Weather Resistant Zoom Lens and Pentax DA 50-200mm f/4-5.6 ED Weather Resistant Zoom Lens + 16GB Deluxe Accessory Kit Overviews

The Pentax K-7 features a rugged, yet compact new body design, a new 14.6 megapixel CMOS sensor rebuilt from the ground up, and advanced features such as HD Movie Capture and new, unique-to-Pentax camera controls. Features: Weather resistant, dustproof, and coldproof (14 degrees F, -10 degrees C). Fast 5.2 fps shooting with the new PRIME II Image processing engine; top shutter speed of 1/8000 sec freezes even the fastest action in well-lit settings. 3″ LCD; Live View mode, with contrast AF, Face Detection, and optional histogram, grid, and bright/dark area display.
Pentax DA 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL WR Lens: Standard 3X zoom focal range for a wide range of shooting applications. Weather-resistant to handle damp, inclement conditions. The PENTAX-original SP (Super Protect) coating repels dust, water and grease to keep your lens clean and your image quality at its peak. The PENTAX-original Quick-Shift Focus System allows instant switching from autofocus to manual focus operation. Aspherical elements help to compensate for spherical lens aberration. The focal length is equivalent to 27mm-84.5mm in the 35mm format.
Pentax DA 50-200mm f/4-5.6 ED WR Zoom Lens: Flexible 4X zoom coverage in the telephoto range. Weather-resistant to handle damp, inclement conditions. The PENTAX-original Quick-Shift Focus System allows instant switching from autofocus to manual focus operation. An Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass lens element and two aspherical lens elements offer superior sharpness with minimum chromatic and spherical aberration. The PENTAX-original SP (Super Protect) coating repels dust, water and grease to keep your lens clean and your image quality at its peak. Simple and functional design improves operability and body-based depth of field control. The focal length is equivalent to 76.5mm-307mm in the 35mm format.
+PLUS+ 16GB Deluxe Acc Kit: Loaded with extremely useful accessories.

Canon EOS Rebel T1i Digital SLR (Body OutFit) w/ EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + 8GB Memory Card + Advanced Shooters Package Package # 2

29 July, 2010 (03:00) | Canon | By: weera007

Canon EOS Rebel T1i Digital SLR (Body OutFit) w/ EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + 8GB Memory Card + Advanced Shooters Package Package # 2

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Canon EOS Rebel T1i Digital SLR (Body OutFit) w/ EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + 8GB Memory Card + Advanced Shooters Package Package # 2 Overviews

Kit includes:
1) Canon EOS Rebel T1i Digital SLR Camera
2) Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens
3) Transcend 8GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) Card
4) USB 2.0 High Speed SecureDigital (SD/SDHC) Card Reader
5) Deluxe DSLR Pro All Weather Slingshot Digital Camera Bag
6) Spare LP-E5 High-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
7) ClickFree DVD100-2 Photo Backup 2-Pack
8) Professional 5-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit
9) Professional Digital SLR Camera Air Blower
10) Digital Screen Care Kit for Digital Cameras

The Canon EOS Rebel T1i features a 15.1Mp CMOS sensor (similar to the sensor found in the EOS 50D) for detailed, full volume prints, Live View for accurate pre-focusing and editing, continuous burst-rates of up to 3.4 fps, a DIGIC 4 image processor, and a scratch and glare-resistant high-resolution 3″ Clear View LCD that allows for 100% image viewing from angles up to 170° off-center from the screen. The Rebel T1i records a choice of full HD 1080p, 720p, and VGA video capture for true high-resolution video that beats or meets the image quality of pro camcorders. The EOS Integrated Cleaning System combats dust through the use of high-frequency vibrations that shake dust loose from the sensor’s front-mounted IR filter every time you power up and power down. It has an ISO rating from ISO 100 through 3200 in standard mode, and from 6400 to 12,800 in expanded mode.

The Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS zoom lens is designed with Canon’s Optical Image Stabilizer technology. Its stabilization allows sharp hand-held shots at shutter speeds up to four stops slower.

The Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens boasts a 35mm equivalency of 29-216mm when used with a Canon APS-C EOS Digital SLR. Measuring just 4″ in length and weighing about a pound, the lens offers a convenient wide angle to telephoto focal length.

Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

27 July, 2010 (08:00) | Canon | By: weera007

Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

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Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom Overviews

CANON POWERSHOT A590 IS


Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom CustomerReview

STOP searching.
Just BUY THIS CAMERA.
It does “it” at a good price.
The “good” reviews I read were TRUE.
I’m “content”, I suppose…
and you will be too.

DON’T buy a KODAK crapper.
They have PLASTIC lenses.

HEY CANON… WHY NOT MAKE THIS MODEL IN VARIOUS COLOURS ?

I would have purchased TURQUOISE or PURPLE


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Canon Powershot SD10 4MP Digital Camera (Silver)

26 July, 2010 (13:00) | Canon | By: weera007

Canon Powershot SD10 4MP Digital Camera (Silver)

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Canon Powershot SD10 4MP Digital Camera (Silver) Overviews

The PowerShot SD10 lets you express your personal style with a choice of cool colors and textures, a super-sleek size and a 4.0 Megapixel design that gives you the high resolution images that make a big impression.4.0 Megapixel CCDCanon engineers tap the power of 4 million pixels, for images that remain vibrantly sharp even in larger print sizes.High Resolution Single Focus LensCount on premium optics in an ingeniously compact design featuring a focal length of 39mm (35mm equivalent).DIGIC TechnologyCanonâs exclusive imaging processor delivers enhanced picture quality, faster processing speed and extended battery life.5-point AiAF AutofocusVery, very sharp. Hereâs dependably vivid focusing, combined with single-point AF for subjects that are far off-center.5.7x Digital ZoomPress the power zoom button and compose the perfect scene with a versatile focal range of 39-222mm (35mm equivalent).Macro ModeLets you focus as close as 1.2 inches from your subject. Suddenly, a world of fascinating textures is yours.Quick Shot FunctionLets you activate the shutter immediately in one stroke after you push the shutter button. You wonât miss a shot!Movie ModeImagine recording movies up to 3 minutes long. Play back on the LCD monitor or your computer.Direct Print and PictBridgeNo need for a computer. PowerShot SD10 Digital ELPH connects directly to Canon Card Photo Printer, Bubble Jet Direct Photo Printer and any printer that is PictBridge compatible. Great prints in a snap!


Canon Powershot SD10 4MP Digital Camera (Silver) Specifications

The smallest Digital Elph yet, the petite and undeniably chic Canon Powershot SD10 packs a lot of digital photography power. It features a 4-megapixel resolution, movie mode with audio for up to 3 minutes of video, 5-point AiAF, and a fixed focus lens with 5.7x digital zoom. This model comes in stylish silver, but the SD10 also comes in white, bronze, and black.

Optics and Resolution
The PowerShot SD10 offers a 4-megapixel CCD sensor that produces images up to 2272 x 1704 pixels for photo-quality 11 x 14 inch enlargements. Other resolution modes include 1600 x 1200, 1024 x 768, and 640 x 480. The fixed focus lens has a focal length of 2.8mm. The SD10 enables you to get closer to your subject with its 5.7x digital zoom. The SD10 also features Canon’s nine-point AiAF system for focusing accuracy and shutter speeds of 15 to 1/1,500 second.

Movie Mode
In addition to taking still photos, the SD10 can also record up to 3 minutes of video with sound. It has two resolution settings: 320 x 240, and 160 x 120. You can record for up to 3 minutes per clip in either resolution. Note that you cannot use the optical zoom when in movie mode. The included 32 MB memory card can hold 85 seconds of video at the highest setting.

More Features
The SD10 features a fast start-up time of just 1.4 seconds, and a shot-to-shot speed of 1.5 seconds. The Quick Shot feature lets you activate the shutter immediately in one stroke after you press the shutter release button; the SD10 even optimizes the focus automatically.

Canon’s DIGIC (DIGital Imaging Core) processor ensures excellent color rendition and white balance for every shot, as well as super-fast auto focusing, noise-free imaging, and advanced flash exposure performance. Even before the shutter release is pressed, the built-in iSAPS (intelligent scene analysis based on photographic space) technology is analyzing the scene and making camera adjustments to deliver fast focusing and perfect exposures.

Other features include:

  • 1.5-inch LCD monitor (no viewfinder)
  • Built-in flash with Auto, Red-eye Reduction On/Off, Slow-sync modes
  • Shooting modes: Auto, Manual, Slow Shutter, Quick Shot, Stitch Assist, Movie
  • Photo effects: Vivid Color, Neutral Color, Low Sharpening, Sepia, Black & White
  • Metering: evaluative, spot, center weighted average
  • Continuous shooting of 1.6 frames per second, up to 8 frames
  • Self timer with 2 and 10 second options

Printing


This camera can connect directly to select printers. Learn more about PictBridge.

Canon has introduced a series of printers designed to work directly with its lineup of digital cameras. Using these printers, no computer is required–simply connect the camera to the printer and start printing. Printers include Canon’s bubble jet direct printers i900D and i960, and card photo printer CP-200 and CP-300. Of course, photos from your camera can also be printed on any home computer system with an inkjet printer, sent off for online processing, or simply enjoyed on your computer screen.

Storage and Transfer
The SD10 is compatible with Secure Digital (SD) MultiMedia (MMC) memory cards; a 32 MB SD card is included. When shooting in Large/Normal mode, you can store 26 images on the included memory card. Images can be downloaded to either a Mac or PC via USB 1.1, which means the camera can be connected to any USB-based Windows Me/2000/XP and Mac OS 8.6 or later computer without installing any software.

Power and Size
The camera is powered by a proprietary rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NB-3L). It measures 3.6 by 1.9 by 0.7 inches and weighs 3.5 ounces (excluding battery).

What’s In The Box
This package includes the PowerShot SD10 digital camera, 32 MB Secure Digital memory card, rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NB-3L), battery charger (CB-2LU), USB and AV cables, and wrist strap. It also comes with ArcSoft Camera Suite and Digital Camera Solutions CD-ROMs with imaging software and USB drivers for Windows and Mac.


Canon Powershot SD10 4MP Digital Camera (Silver) CustomerReview

I’m not really involved in the digital photo scene so this won’t be a super technical review.

I purchased this camera because of the size. It’s about the size of a mobile phone, smaller than some, larger than others. It fits perfectly in the phone sized pocket of my shoulder bag.

Operation is mostly simple. Power it on with one button, focus and shoot with a different button. The location of these two buttons is pretty ergonomic – they make sense. I haven’t taken a single picture with part of my hand shadowing the flash or found any fingers in the shot. In the past 14 months, I’ve taken over 2500 pictures with this unit and had no fingers in the pictures, so I think that’s pretty ergonomic for a small camera.

The zoom is digital which makes it useless – if you zoom in, you can just see bigger pixels, so don’t buy it for the zoom, ok?

Manual operation is hit and miss. Some of the settings I’ve found to be superior to the default point and shoot mode but for the most part I think you’re better off using it in automatic mode. For one thing, it’s really hard to find a setting where you can turn the flash off without leaving the shutter open forever. That means I can’t use the camera in many museums because most restrict the use of a flash. Of course, a DIY fix for that would be to cover the flash securely with something like electrical tape, but I really don’t like the idea of that.

Battery life is long, if you use the actual Canon batteries. I purchased a couple of aftermarket batteries and they only last for a couple hours of turn on, take a couple photos, turn off and repeat. So for vacation when you really need to rely on a spare, buy an actual Canon battery. It’s worth the extra dough.

The case that comes with the unit is quite nice. You shouldn’t need to spend more $ to buy another one. I don’t like the velcro on the case so much because it gets stuck on the little camera strap and makes the strap look all scuzzy, but maybe you can find a better strap. Any cell phone strap could be used. Try to find one that will fit around your hand for security. I’ve dropped the unit once and it’s okay so far but I wouldn’t want to risk any damage.

The battery charger is small – no cord. On the US model it plugs into any two prong outlet. Doesn’t work well on a power strip because it has a large footprint. But on a regular double outlet with a normal plug in one, this charger will fit just fine in the other outlet. On a totally dead battery it takes about 35 minutes to fully charge it.

The manual is descriptive. Keep it handy when you’re getting started. Don’t just use the quick start guide. You’ll want to know how to use those manual settings from time to time. Take it with you on vacation.

Video mode is okay. The mic is quite sensitive – better than I had suspected. You won’t get a particularly large image but you can find video editing programs that will enable you to enhance the video you record. For fun little snippets to send to friends via e-mail, which is what I wanted, it’s great.

Sorting through the images and videos is extra simple. Deleting unwanted images is just as simple. Be careful, or you might delete something you meant to keep.

The unit does come with a 16mb SD card but that’s too small for use in reality. Go to the store and buy a 256 or a 512 MB card and you’ll be able to take way more pictures than your battery will allow. You should not need more than one 512 for a 10 day vacation. Seriously. I like that it uses SD cards because they’re still quite easy to find. And unlike other camera brands, you can buy any brand SD card.

I can tell you that some SD cards are faster than others, which will affect your between snapshot time more than the camera itself. I’m using a PNY card and it’s much faster than the card that came with the camera. Unfortunately, most of those cards are made by 2 or 3 manufacturers and then rebranded by the sellers. If you feel that it takes too long to take one photo after another, try a different card. Don’t blame the camera.

There is a cable included to directly connect the camera to a device. You could use that but honestly I think it’s easier to take the card out and insert into a card reader. Many computers have them built in. If yours doesn’t, you can buy a reader at any electronics retailer for about -30 depending on how many types of cards it can read. All you need is SD reader.

Would I buy this camera again? Yes I think so. It’s not everything I wanted but almost everything. 4MP is still nothing to sneeze at – the images are quite good. Usually the only modifications I have to make are to orient the photos 90 degrees(I take a lot of portrait shaped pictures, which default to view sideways when you look at them on your computer.)

Buy with confidence and enjoy this little thing. Every time I use it people still say “wow it’s such a small camera!” If that’s important to you, you’ll really like it.

Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens

25 July, 2010 (22:00) | Canon | By: weera007

Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens

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Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens Overviews

Canon’s new EOS 30D brings proven EOS technology to a new level, giving photographers an unbeatable photographic experience. The EOS 30D incorporates a host of new features with Canon’s highly acclaimed 8.2 megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC II Image Processor. The EOS 30D includes enhanced operational features such as a new 2.5 inch LCD monitor, true spot metering, a durable new shutter mechanism and Canon’s Picture Style feature, all in an sturdy, magnesium-clad body. With all these new features the EOS 30D is truly perfection, refined.


Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens CustomerReview

This version of Canon’s semi-pro or pro-sumer camera is really great. HOWEVER THE LIST PRICE IS COMPLETELY WRONG, the camera was originally priced around 00 NEW, in 2006-2007. Don’t pay anything more than 0 for one NEW, or 0 for USED. I have been in photography since 2004 and camera retail since 2007, trust me on this one.

I use the 20D and have for the last 5 years, same model, same camera, and it rocks. The 30D has a more user friendly firmware and a much, much bigger LCD, which I would like to have.

Why you should look for cameras Canon PowerShot Go

24 July, 2010 (22:00) | Canon Eos Articles | By: weera007


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We offer over twenty different cameras with different features, the Canon Powershot series is more manageable from the point of SLR cameras and professional quality. This line also catapulted Canon into second place, behind Sony and before the Kodak brand, top names in the digital camera market in the United States, studies conducted in 2009 on sales of digital cameras sold in subsequent years.

to better understandthe quality of Canon PowerShot cameras, one of the first things to learn is the history of the brand. First introduced in Japan around 1936. On the other hand, Canon PowerShot were synchronized to "America's Choice" by most experts and critics of the digital camera market.

Of all the sales figures, you might ask again, but why would you opt for a PowerShot. Well, one good reason why one should Powershot first choice is because of this seriesFirm line and try to make every photographer is a professional or an amateur photographer. Designed really more suitable for a wide range of different applications, Canon Powershot go home to a variety of different places – from a forensic laboratory, a new nursery space – and are used by everyone from first-class photojournalist little snapshots too Their children loved toy.

In order to better determine the following are someCanon Powershot models available and units are listed with their properties and capabilities so they can better assess what Powershot line that can offer you.

Top of the list is the Canon Powershot SD600. This model is relatively new to the PowerShot line, is the answer to the current needs of digital photography today, when it comes to cameras that are more efficient lighting conditions. This model is ideal for digital photography enthusiasts who wantcontinue to capture the moments, despite the low light conditions, the situation without the need to use Flash.

Although, this member of the Canon PowerShot cameras, the screen does not necessarily have the best aesthetic (or even the great and only a tiny inch LCD screen 2.5), some in search of a digital camera is well compensated when property is excellent. The child, which is designed by renowned Yasushi Shiotani, has an optical viewfinder, a Other models feature Canon is no longer sports. This model can also image quality 6 megapixel 3x zoom.

Another member of the great line of cameras is the Canon PowerShot SD630. Sleek and modern in design than the SD600, this gadget is famous for its 35-105mm focal length, 173,000 pixel LCD screen and its touch and knobs for easier use and navigation.

Frankly, with the variety of functions> Canon Powershot cameras are, there is no reason why you should choose not to, especially if you're serious about taking pictures of great quality. Canon digital cameras, you can always be sure that all your requirements are met if not exceeded, with their latest technology and push to give users amazingly, their best provide the service.

A Photographer's Eye

24 July, 2010 (07:00) | Canon Eos Articles | By: weera007


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I recently lost a friend to cancer. Reflecting on his life and in the last six years that I knew him, I realize what has changed my life. It changed my perspective on life. Lester Pfeffer turned his eyes to life in a positive insights. He was already in his 60s when I met him. I was commuting home from a meeting with a client in New York. Like many commuters I took the train home the same, sitting in the same car, same place on a regular basis. Shortly before the train left theStation, an elderly man was sitting next to me. I recognized his way, but attempts to fall back into my thoughts. I was concentrating on my work. Lester Pfeffer had a different agenda. He started a conversation that lasted the whole ride home. I was taught to be polite. I've heard. She was always so happy.

He told me in detail how he tried to understand someone else's software code. (Lester was the maintenance code was written in an obsolete language) has described how heclean and work on it. He recalled, as creative person, the approach to a problem.

He described what he saw on his last trip in detail. He stayed in youth hostels, but as places in the world I always dreamed of visiting. I do not like hotels and restaurants. He knew his priorities. He was there to see the sights.

He talked about his beautiful wife, Sylvia, his wonderful marriage of more than 50 years. He recalled all their success: work and personal lifeGrowth.

She talked endlessly of her wonderful son and daughters. I heard from each of their successes and what they did to achieve them. He estimated their differences and their successes. He was so proud of all of them.

Lester got off the train one stop before me. Instead of going again in my concerns, I noticed that I was feeling better. I asked myself, I felt relieved, for the silence or was it something else? For most of this routine work of a year every night. I wouldchange trains, cars, or seats, but did not. I was curious to know how the world saw Lester. I could not understand his enthusiasm. The stories were different, but the detail and gratitude is to feel more at ease. I envied not understand, however, his love and gratitude for his life. Each of these detailed stories about the good things he said – the triumphs, as he saw it. The triumphs of others, as he saw it. I did not understand until I saw his picture. PhotographsLester had shared with me surprising. My father had a passion for photography. I had my own Photography Business species. From my father and my photography training, I could see that Lester had the gift of "special eye." She looked fantastic with the images and prints that he imagined. His hobby of collecting meter was so appropriate, and explains the essence of Lester. Think about it. He saw a picture in particular, if the autumn leaves on the back porch(My favorite photo of him), or the potential triumph of another. He saw everything as a photography award. He had a special "eye".

He understood the power of illumination. The gauge of light were only tools to get rid of him, what he had in mind. If he could not do the photo, would describe him as a light source in detail with encouragement. Lester had never boast. He was never dictatorial. Lester was just trying to describe what he saw, the good and the potentialOverall, the perfect image. He shared his "eye". When I visited the family to pepper Lester struck me the picture around the house. It was only then that everything was very clear. Lester was a great eye. The only way to share what he has seen in his photographs or interviews could. He was always so excited about small details of life. If light (or situation) was poor, would fit in the light (or its point of view) to see and get the best. He alwayssaw his family and friends, the possibility of a large photo. He knew just had time to set the lights to make it look like he imagined. He got his satisfaction came from what I saw running … achieving a picture or a person or his potential. He knew that anything was possible by adjusting the light. My photography is better because the advice of Lester. More importantly, in my opinion, a bad situation differently. Lester taught me how to get the "eye" for the useImagine a set photo, the lights if necessary. He showed me that I, like all matter, had one eye, and I thank you. He showed me that I had a great life with my husband, Joe, and Scarlet.

He saw my potential to achieve even more. Now I know that only the power to influence my life. I know how to get the lighting control system for the best picture and quality of life. I am also grateful to my eye and vision. I also see potential in me and many othersgrateful. Because I sit next to Lester? Then he saw the good in everything, had a special eye that has seen the color in a dull world stressful. He knew that if light could be a way … a light, which was in nature, or may be caused by shining it would be a brilliant image and his life. This is something that should be forever grateful. Let us all live in Lester. Lester and thankful that I've seen has shown us that we all have special eye. We try to adjust theThe light allows us to focus on what we consider the winning photos. What are the advantages for you?

A positive attitude to everything you do.

A vision of possibilities.

A focus on creativity.

Well, who would not want to sit next to someone like that! Change your lighting to focus on the details of everything positive.

Photo Album – a thoughtful gift for special occasions and loved

23 July, 2010 (13:00) | Canon Eos Articles | By: weera007


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From time immemorial, people fascinated with the concept of storing documents and memories for posterity, and a photo album is this good. There was a time, was in the beginning of photography in the reception of images and their development is a long process. Today, with the advent of the digital age, you can easily create memories without having to invest trouble. All you have to do is aim and shoot with a camera handy and portable digital or video camera,or even better with a phone that doubles as a camera.

History of Photography

The term "photograph" was written by Sir John Herschel, who coined the combined two Greek words "Photo" and "graph". The first pictures were very dark black and white images of the subject, and were carefully using a special liquid in a dark room developing. The lens of the camera uses a small opening for the light to a suitable support such as films, to produce a "negative", the focus laterprocessed to give a "positive" or the image more realistic. Finally, color film was developed and photographers could capture realistic images printed in color. Photo prints can be stored in a photo album and return, as a reminder of the past and relive an event like a wedding, a new baby, or a special picnic. Therefore, it was a priceless gift.

The Digital Photo Revolution

Today, photo printing has become much easier. Moreover, only few people use analogMore cameras. Digital cameras are easy to manage, operate and transport and require complex processing of the film. You can capture images with digital cameras and create a picture gallery with your computer. All digital cameras and mobile phones can be on your computer's USB port, and data transmission is quick and easy. Enlarge With the software available today, you can also crop, resize, rotate and change the images are scanned, as you see fit. Internet is still providedthe most effective option for today's photographers, you can easily create online photo albums, and create individual collages and collections. All you have to do is create an account on one of the many online photo-sharing sites. Today, digital frame, you can store more pictures electronically and can double as a photo album great. these elements are unique gifts you can give a friend or relative in a special occasion.

A photo album makes a greatGift

A traditional photo album on paper is essentially a space to create images so that they are not damaged by climate change or natural wear. In the case of the digital world, you can simply save your images on a computer or micro-SD cards that can store thousands of images. For prints, there are a number of photo albums on the market today, and you can choose the image size, the number of slots available, andDesign and durability of the same album. A photo album is a gift, that to appreciate everyone, because everyone loves to see pictures of their loved ones and preserve memories of special occasions.

Canon PowerShot A495 10.0 MP Digital Camera with 3.3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD (Silver)

22 July, 2010 (20:00) | Canon | By: weera007

Canon PowerShot A495 10.0 MP Digital Camera with 3.3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD (Silver)

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Canon PowerShot A495 10.0 MP Digital Camera with 3.3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD (Silver) Overviews

The Freedom to Create.
With its streamlined silhouette and smoothly-curved edges, the Canon PowerShot A495 has the compact sophistication and relaxed simplicity that make it a natural for beginners and everyone else who craves style and convenience. The 10.0 Megapixel resolution and 3.3x Optical Zoom make it easy to capture the action in dazzling color and brilliant detail. The DIGIC III Image Processor keeps it all looking sharp. To help you make the most of your creativity, new Scene Modes make your photographs standout. A bright, bold 2.5-inch LCD makes shooting and playback a genuine pleasure. Plus, choose from any of three dazzling colors.

Features

  • Easy to use, powerful A-Series camera has 10.0 Megapixels and 3.3x Optical Zoom makes picture taking a snap!
  • Smart AUTO will do the work for you by intelligently selecting the proper settings for the camera based on 18 predefined shooting situations.
  • New Scene Modes such as Super Vivid for additional bursts of color, and Poster Effect for a unique artistic look, which gives the shooter more creative freedom to capture images their way!
  • Large, clear 2.5-inch LCD makes taking and viewing images a breeze.
  • This AA battery-powered camera enables you to easily power up on the go!
  • Comes in 3 bright colors: Red, Blue and Silver.


Canon PowerShot A495 10.0 MP Digital Camera with 3.3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD (Silver) CustomerReview

Simple, easy to use, feels good in the hands and it does take great pictures.

A 2.5 sec delay between shots with out the flash, ( with the flash on the avg is around. 3 TO 6 secs ), and start up time is 1.6 sec.

The camera does not have optical image stabilization.

I use a 2gig san disk sd card ultra II(you do not get one with the camera) that gives you about 750 pictures.

I use 2 AA energizer (lithium batterys)(or 2650-2900 mAH rechargables) and that gets about 500-550 pictures . You would not be happy with just standerd AA battery life.

The AA batterys are probably the reason the LCD screen takes so long to recharge after the flash goes off (and to take the next picture) even with the good batterys it is recharging the flash up to 8sec on a (full flash) recharge and the times that are stated above…

I set the disp overlay to grid lines to help take a straighter picture, You may use it for the 1/3 rule also).

Cons: None for this price point.
No camera is perfect

Some are having trouble with the shutter button trying to push it half way down trying to compose there picture, on this camera, you only have to touch the shutter button and the weight of your finger will do the trick, if you try to push it half way like the canon A480 or your old camera it will take the picture…
(Update)> It seems to free up the more you use it but still not like the cameras before it…

Other Thoughts: The A495 takes great pictures but you will not be able to tell it by the low resolution lcd screen, you will have to wait and look at them on the computer to realy see how good they are. It is sometimes hard to compose your shot in very bright sun light also.

I know this all sounds bad but for the price this camera does take great pictures and is easy and fun to use. It is on par for this price point.
I have bought these for my 4 and 6 year old grand kids ( The canon A 480s) and have had no trouble for a year now.

The next step up is a canon SD 1300 that I know anything about and you can get a upgrade on this stuff if you just can’t live with the A495 (I have never used a A3100)so I can not speak for it.

I am no expert and I am trying to be honest here and help out if I can, these are just my thoughts, look at some of the pictures that I and others have posted on this site if that would be helpfull and check out the other reviews on the A495 and good luck on your next camera. I have these cameras (SD 1300,A480 A 495) I really like them.

I mostly take pictures of bear in the Smokey Mountians (CADES COVE) and love chaseing the grand kids around taking their pictures. ( And this year I fell in love with the Outter Banks in NC ).


Canon PowerShot A495 10.0 MP Digital Camera with 3.3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD (Silver) RelateItems

Spells with Sunset Photography

22 July, 2010 (03:00) | Canon Eos Articles | By: weera007


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Many people enjoy a brilliant sunset picture. The difficulty is that many photos are pictures of sunsets sunset cliche. The suggestions that follow are landscape photography for you, if you want to do interesting sunset shots:

Take pictures after sunset
Many photographers start shooting when the sun sets. However, many do not realize that there are better things to photograph, when 20 minutes after taking that. This is the time when the lighting is not so brilliantThere are many bright colors to capture with the camera especially with the timed exposure.

Acquiring a silhouette
Digital Photography Basics suggest that the sunset is a good time to show your skills in photography silhouette. This is a simple way, the images will be sunset you will be better able to capture the moment properly.

Get some water in the foreground
The sunsets are a brilliant opportunity for photographers to get some photos of reflections that canCreate stunning results. While it is not likely ever to find water all the time, even some photos of it will be very valuable.

Look Behind You
This is the perfect time to take pictures, because that is when the sun is best to do this before the sun dipped horizon. Shortly before this point, the sun usually produces a striking light on everything that happens behind you.

Select filters
You should consider neutralpolarizing, and shots of sunsets, if you have the beginnings of photography. A neutral density filter to eliminate the contrast between the sky and the balance of the earth, while a polarizing filter glare from surfaces like water.

A Storm Chase
A photo taken at sunset is good when there are thunderstorms around. This is because the effects of light and shadow created by the dark clouds seen in the photos are brilliant and popular among photographers.