Showing posts with label SLR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SLR. Show all posts

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Nikon D90 Compared to Nikon D5000 Compared to Canon Rebel T1i

Nikon D90 Compared to Nikon D5000 Compared to Canon Rebel T1i

Comparison after the break

Saturday, September 11, 2010

How To Properly Hold Your DSLR While Taking Photos



Photography is more than setting the camera, pointing, and shooting. You need to frame the shot just right, and depending on your lens and the design of your camera, that can be a trickier prospect than you might think. There are several tricks and guidelines you can use to better hold your camera and use it to get the angle you're looking for.

Friday, August 27, 2010

About Canon's 60D SLR


After months of speculation, Canon has finally announced the 60D SLR. As the follow-up to the 50D, which has been on the market for over two years, the 60D sits between the Rebel T2i and the 7D in Canon's hierarchy. The camera features an 18-megapixel APS-C sensor, a bump up from the 50D's 15 MP resolution. It offers the same high-definition video functions as the 7D, able to capture 1080p footage at 24 or 30 frames per second and 720p footage at 60 frames per second. The 60D uses the3-inch live view LCD screen just like the 50D, but mounts it on a pivoting arm so the screen can be flipped out and tilted for difficult shots.

The 60D distinguishes itself from the T2i and the 7D with its wide selection of in-camera processing features. 


It can process RAW image files in the camera itself, letting users adjust white balance, color space, and other settings and tweaks using the non-destructive image format without having to load it on a computer. The camera can also copy and resize photos for display on HDTVs, and it features a full selection of artistic image filters, like those found on Canon Powershot compacts.