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Compact, Lightweight & Great Color!
Author: DigitalShutter
Get convenient, no-compromise SLR performance. The Canon EOS Rebel XT features Canon’s Digital Trinity – an 8.0MP CMOS sensor that simplifies complex tasks and ensures the perfect shot every time. It has an all-new lightweight and compact body and is the easiest to operate in its class. It also features Canon’s own DIGIC II image processor and compatibility with over 50 EF lenses.
Get these other exciting features when you choose this Canon model:
~Image resolution up to 3456 x 2304
~Compact body that weighs less than 2 lbs.
~Faster images processing, improved auto-focus accuracy and reduced noise in images
~Super fast 3 fps shooting speed with 14-frame burst and 0.2 second start-up time
~High-speed, wide area 7 point auto-focus with superimposed focusing points
~Includes EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 zoom lens, NB-2LH battery pack and charger, USB and video cables, strap, eyecup and software.
The Best Pics Ever
Author: DigitalShutter
Take clear pictures with high-quality images. Purchase a Canon digital camera that is manufactured with solid construction and high performance in mind. Choose from a wide variety of Canon digital cameras that range from the small point and shoot ones to the widely-popular line of digital SLRs. Canon is a brand with a rock-hard reputation that always receives high ratings from customers who are satisfied with their purchases.
Shoot professional-looking photos with Canon’s high-end powershot digital cameras. These incorporate the creative performance of a digital SLR with the compact convenience of a point-and-shoot. For a different kind of performance, the ELPH series are easy to use and boast a variety of shooting modes with incredible features and advanced functions all in a compact, portable body.
Quality Picture Tips
Author: DigitalShutterIf you want to make sure that you are taking quality pictures just like a professional photographer, why not try investing in a reliable brand of digital camera like the Olympus E500.

Its outstanding features such as 8.0 million effective pixels, digital ESP, new high ISO noise filter, as well as unlimited JPEG with high speed card and a whole lot more, definitely makes this digital camera fit to a pro and a pro wannabe.
Shooting Like a Pro with my Canon digital SLR camera
Author: DigitalShutter
Now you can take pictures like a pro. The Canon digital SLR camera takes clear crisp pictures every time. The features are so easy to use, that you can capture the perfect shot in a snap.
The big memory capacity of the camera also lets you take more pictures before you need to delete or download. You can have the option to switch to larger lens for long-range shots too. Capture special moments with memorable photos taken with the camera of the experts.
digital video camcorder
Author: DigitalShutter
I went to a party the other night and it was so much fun. It was a 80s-themed dance party and everybody was dressed up as their favorite 80s persona. I dressed up like Madonna (circa Like a Virgin) and my boyfriend dressed as Boy George. Needless to say, we danced the night away to 80s hits.It got a little wild. I realized just how wild when I watched a video my friend had posted online the next day. Apparently she had brought her digital video camera and had recorded much of the craziness of the night before. I won’t say what I was doing in the video but it was pretty … interesting.
Family Pics Are The Best
Author: DigitalShutter
Going on a family vacation is a great way to bond with your loved ones. No doubt many families recall their best memories were made while they were on vacation. Neglecting to capture these moments on film is just plain irresponsible.Many times people simply forget to pack their cameras. Avoid this horrible scenario by packing your Fuji camera before anything else. Buying a special protective case for your camera will prevent it from getting damaged enroute.
Make Good Photos Great
Author: DigitalShutterProfessional photographers take great pictures. But, you don’t have to be a professional to get that perfect shot using your digital camera. For those who are just now trading in their old point-and-shoot cameras for digital versions, like a fuji camera, here are a few secrets to help capture high-quality images:

- Try to find a good light source. The sensors in digital cameras have a hard time managing dimly-lit scenes. If you are purposefully trying to get a dark photo that’s fine, but if you’re not; brightly lit backgrounds produces better pictures.
- Get as close to your subject or target as possible. You want the image to fill the entire frame of the camera. Test this by taking shots at varying distances to see how well your camera focuses.
- Use a steady hand when holding your camera. Even with the best sharp-low resolution image many pictures end up blurry because of moving cameras.
- When it comes to an angle think out of the box. Interesting angles can turn nearly any image into something spectacular. Make sure to hold the camera at the same level as your subject.
Various Video Options
Author: DigitalShutter
Photographers are historians; they capture life as it unfolds and catalogue and showcase their findings. This is an important job, and dependable, high-quality equipment is needed to do it. The video recorders of the past were dinosaurs; their bulkiness and weight made them difficult to maneuver. Not only did past photographers have to carry recorders on their shoulders, they also had to make sure there was enough room left on the tape to record the scenes at hand. VCRs, if you remember correctly, were solid blocks of plastic and metal, designed only to record and play video.
The video recorders of 2008 are nothing like the ones of 1988. First of all, they are digital and operated entirely differently from their Stone Age cousins. Secondly, they are compact; some are small enough to fit in a pocket. There are many types of video cameras today; the digital video camcorder, the DVR and the DVD recorder with a built-in hard drive. The cameras have a few key differences.
First, though they are both stand-alone recording devices, the DVD recorder has a built-in hard drive, while the DVR does not. The DVR works with cable, satellite, or over-the-air antenna signal to record television and has the ability to pause and rewind live television. The DVD’s hard drive is meant to record and store multiple television programs. The programs can then be recorded on to a DVD. The best example of DVR is TiVo.
Successul Wedding Photography Tips
Author: oldlee37This article on wedding photography tips will help alleviate any concerns you may have as that big day approaches. The use of a digital camera offers an amateur photographer a great opportunity to achieve success in wedding photography. While it is always a good idea to leave your wedding photography to a trained professional, these wedding photography tips and other resources will make the best of your big day. How often is it when your friends and family surround you in celebration?
Below are some wedding photography tips to help ensure the pictures you receive are of the highest quality and the entire event is a success.
- Understand the quality of your camera and its flash. Reread the owner’s manual and do some online research. This will make you aware of any limitations your equipment has in different lighting situations.
- Another photography tip for your wedding is to be aware of your surroundings when you are taking the photos. More often than not, amateur photographers focus completely on the subject without taking a look at the negative space behind and around the subject. Is there a lot of clutter? Is there too much activity and distraction that will be included in your picture if you snap and shoot now? Try to find a place where your subjects have calm, unobtrusive backgrounds and your wedding photographs will be filled with success.
- Another wedding tip is to be aware of the glare from eyeglasses. The glare from eyeglasses can cause a big bright spot in your photo and make your subject unrecognizable. But remember that all that is needed is a simple adjustment to your subject’s pose. Instead of removing the glasses, he or she will simply need to move their head down and to the side until the glare has subsided.
- After all the pomp and circumstance of the wedding ceremony, the reception offers a great time to capture successful wedding photographs. Think about all the great things that happen once every one loosens up, the cutting of the wedding cake, the throwing of the wedding bouquet, and the little kids all dressed up and running around make for great moments to take pictures. Of all the wedding photography tips to help guarantee success, this is a key one.
These wedding photography tips will help you achieve success the next time you are called upon to capture that lucky couple’s special day.
How Does My Digital Camera Work?
Author: oldlee37The introduction of digital cameras marked a landmark in the development of photography. Digital cameras are extremely different from traditional film based cameras. Film based cameras relied on the simple method of exposing a photosensitive chemical known as camera film to a scene which creates an imprinted image also known as negative.
Digital cameras are far more advanced and use CCD (Charge-Coupled Device). CCD is an electronic device that creates an electric charge when the photons strike against a photosensitive material. This phenomenon is knows as photoelectric effect.
Digital cameras are equipped with ‘chips’, these chips can be CCD, CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor), foveon or others. These chips replace the films used in older cameras. The digital cameras also have a smart digital sensor which has ‘pixels’ laid across it. Just to give an insight into the resolution power of these sensors, a sensor with 3702×2704 pixels will have over 10 million pixels giving the camera a rating of 10 ‘Megapixels’.
Megapixels can be deemed as the number of dots that each image is made up of. The Megapixels power of digital camera is directly proportional to the sharpness of images. Now when the light rays from a light source strikes against these megapixels, they get excited leaving an imprint behind. After this the imprinted image is made to pass through color filters which converts the image from light signals into electric analog signals. The analog signal is then finally run through an analog to digital converter which produces the final digital image.
The produced images are then compressed and saved onto the memory chips. Digital cameras have many benefits including;
1. Providing the user to review the images right after taking them.
2. Easy transfer to computer and other devices.
3. Big memory to ensure that you never run out of space.
4. Portability and good ergonomics.
Because of this, it looks like digital cameras are here to stay