Saturday, January 14, 2012

Canon 7D MP Video

DISCOUNT LINK WWW.AMAZON.COM Digital SLR Cameras Canon 7D MP Supplied Manufacturer's Accessories:LP-E6 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (7.2V, 1800mAh)LC-E6 Battery ChargerIFC-200U USB Interface Cable - 6.9' (1.9 m)Stereo A/V Cable AVC-DC400SWide Neck Strap EW-EOS7DEyecup EgSoftware CD-ROMInstruction Manual1 Year Canon USA WarrantyPLUS ! This DavisMAX Bundle Includes:1- Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera Brand New USA w/Manufacturer's Supplied AccessoriesWith a host of features designed to enhance every facet of the photographic process, from still images to video, the EOS 7D represents a whole new class of camera. Made to be the tool of choice for serious photographers and semi-professionals, the EOS 7D features an 18.0 megapixels APS-C size CMOS sensor and dual DIGIC 4 image processors, capturing tremendous images at up to ISO 12800 and speeds of up to 8 fps.1- Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Standard Zoom Lens 1- Rechargeable LPE6 Lithium Ion Replacement Battery 1- 3 Piece Filter Kit Includes: UV, Circular Polarizer and Flourescent Filter and Hard Case1- 16GB Compact Flash Memory Card1- Multi 50 in 1 USB Memory Card Reader 1- External Rapid Quick, Travel Charger1- Mini HDMI to HDMI 6 Foot Cable1- Full Size 59" Tripod W/Carry Bag1- Deluxe Padded w/ Carry Strap1- Pack of LCD Screen Protectors1- Lens/LCD Maintenance Cleaning Kit1- Mini Table Top Tripod1- Memory Card Wallet

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Tamron 28-75 delineate - professional execution on an Amateur budget

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What lens is on the front of your Canon Digital Slr?

Since my 30D normally has a third party lens on it, and the images are top notch, I concept I would do a Tamron 28-75 Review.

At the time that I decided to move from a point and shoot camera to a digital Slr, I carefully that I would not get the kit lens that came with the Canon Rebel 300D. At the time, the kit lens was not highly regarded at all by most photography websites.

After doing a ton of explore and fretting over which lens would be the best one that I could buy for my budget, I landed on the Tamron 28-75. I have upgraded my camera body a integrate of times, but my trusty 28-75 lens has remained my prime all purpose lens.

Since it is not a Canon L lens, it does not get the respect that those highly revered lenses get in all the reviews, however, this small Tamron lens is certainly excellent.

There are two things I have come to appreciate about my main walk-about lens.

First is the wide aperture of f/2.8. It is garage over the whole focal range, meaning that no matter what focal distance you choose, you will be getting the fastest shutter speed. This is certainly important when you are shooting in less than optimum light situations.

Second is the quick focus. I have used some Canon L lenses, and my Tamron performs just as good as those high priced models. The bokeh is certainly nice too. If you are not customary with the term "bokeh", it is the nicely blurred background of a photo. This happens when you shoot your picture at a fairly wide aperture (like 2.8). The plane of focus is quite shallow, rendering the background and foreground as blurry.

Recently, I was talking with a photographer friend of mine who was doing some work at my school. He knows that I am also a photographer. As he was enthralling colse to and shooting his images, he mentioned that he had just purchased this "awesome small lens" for his Canon 5D. He said that I should certainly think about getting one because of how light and versatile it was.

It turns out that he was referring to a Tamron 28-75 Canon lens. I was quite surprised that a professional photographer would even think to attach a third party lens to such an marvelous camera as the 5D.

But, I guess I should not have been surprised. After all, I have been proclaiming the virtues of this great lens for years. But I had always concept of the Tamron 28-75 lens as a beginner Canon digital slr lens.

Apparently, I was wrong. It is a marvelous choice for amateurs and pros alike.

So, just to recap, you will be pleasantly surprised after shooting a few frames at how well the lens handles, the crisp, clear images that it produces, the fast focus, and the pleasing bokeh. Oh, and the price. You will save a bundle of cash if you buy this lens instead of an L lens of the same focal distance and aperture.


Tamron 28-75 delineate - professional execution on an Amateur budget

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