By: ShellSort | 2010-09-01 | Gadgets and gizmos I can't say much more than what's already been said however in my arsenal of lenses both Canon and non-Canon, I've found differences in IQ that are now noticeable whereas my 30D could not "see" any differences. Lenses are Canon EF 70-200-mm f4, Canon EF 28-135m f4-f5.6, Sigma 18-50-mm f2.8, Tokina 11-16-mm f2.8. First the Digital Tokina. As expected the vignette is bad at 11mm but at 16mm perfectly acceptable and still sharp. The Sigma is untested at the moment. read more
By: Richard Walker | 2009-03-17 | Business Announced a New Dslr Category When They Had Introduced Their Eos5D Model. This Model Was Compact and Had a read more
By: Ben Weeks | 2008-09-19 | Marketing Another morning, another train to London for another Canon camera launch. This is becoming something of a habit. Still, at least this one is late enough in the day that I can avoid the early morning commuter crush. A country boy I may be, but that doesn't mean I enjoy feeling like livestock on the way to market. Indeed, this morning's voyage has been rather pleasant. It started off, as many do, with a taxi to the train station. We've all been there; sat in the front passenger seat next to a complete stranger. You don't want to appear rude and spend the entire journey in resolute silence, . read more
By: Edward Price | 2010-03-31 | Photography Scuba diving is just not complete without the use of underwater digital cameras. Try to imagine scuba diving in the vast blue seas with all its mystical creatures and rare marine life forms with nothing to capture that "once in a lifetime" experience. If you are new to scuba diving then you would most probably agree that the ocean, with all its creatures and coral life, is simply breathtaking especially when discovering and experiencing it for the first time. read more
By: Aaron Conor | 2010-06-01 | Consumer Electronics serve you well. And since the newer Canon 5d MK II is now available for purchase, the price on the read more
By: BartNortonn | 2010-11-30 | Technology Let me say proper off the bat though, that this camera Is really a beneficial deal. You get loads of bang for your buck with this thing, and when you study it a bit extra, I believe that you will agree with me. But, let's not waste any a lot more time...Is this cameraappropriate for you? read more
By: Mark A Lee | 2010-08-21 | Photography this may look like a facelift of the 50D or even perhaps a cheaper version of the mighty 5D Mk II , the read more
By: himfryang | 2009-05-18 | Motorcycles Changes over the 30D include a higher-resolution sensor (10.1 megapixel instead of 8.2). The sensor also has better noise control than previous models. The 40D has a larger memory buffer so more pictures can be written at a faster pace. Frames per second has been increased from 5 to 6.5. read more
By: BartNortonn | 2010-11-30 | Technology Continuous shooting is also improved so now it is possible to use it with five frames per second. This is enabled by means of utilizing processing power of Dual Digic III image processors. These processors are handling up to 185 MB per second. You can find other improvements that contain larger screen with Live View, a 14bit A/D converter and 14bit RAW files. read more
By: Troy Lilly | 2010-05-25 | Consumer Electronics I started out in photography using a Canon Powershot A50. I had bought the camera in 2000 because that is when my first son was born. I did not want to miss anything as he grew up and I had never owned a camera before. read more