New Canon S90 With Spectacular Functions

July 21st, 2010 by


The new canon PowerShot “S” Series is truly a collection of small compact digital cams. Canon S90 certainly is the most recent release on this special series and replaces the popular S80. This small electronic dslr camera is genuinely slim and light in…

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Take Better Photos With A Digital SLR Camera

July 9th, 2010 by


<a href=”http://www.loveyoudeer.com/digitalSLRcameras”>DSLR cameras</a> have brought professional quality photography equipment to everyday people. Of course a professional quality Digital SLR camera is only one part of what it takes to take truly great photographs. You will also have to know exactly how to make best use of your DSLR camera and that can be quite a [...]

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ToCAD PF30XN Flash Light – i-TTL – 49ft Range

May 18th, 2010 by


ToCAD PF30XN Flash Light – i-TTL – 49ft Range

The Sunpak PF30XN flash is the perfect accessory for todays digital SLR cameras. For great contrast and bright colors, the [...]

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What You Should Think About Before Purchasing a Canon DSLR

March 8th, 2010 by


Even if you already have your personal Canon DSLR, or are thinking of getting a newer better model or even a secondary camera, Canon offers several DSLR camera models which contain a nice set of feature options as well as a type of solution for a first and second shot requirement. However Canon has a tested and true digital imaging tech, that will make certain that you reach constant production value, even if your are a personal photographer with only one camera to your name or a professional studio, that has several DSLRs for specific resolution types…

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DSLR Cameras – Can’t You Just Point and Click?

March 5th, 2010 by


Camera types: Basic point and shoot digital cameras A DSLR camera (digital single-lens reflex)- This uses some kind of mechanical mirror system and a pentaprism that directs light from the lens to the viewfinder. Light Adjustments: Shutter Speeds, Aperture, ISO: When you look at the sky at night, everything up there is pretty faint, except for the moon of course. What this means is when you want to shoot a picture of these things, you have to record, or get into the camera, as much light as possible.

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Sony SAL1855 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 Lens for Digital SLR Camera

March 4th, 2010 by


Sony SAL1855 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 Lens for Digital SLR Camera

This superb standard zoom lens for your a (alpha) DSLR camera has a smooth and silent AF operation with built-in [...]

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Using Your DSLR Camera Beyond the P Mode

February 23rd, 2010 by


You bought your DSLR because you wanted more than a point and shoot camera but faced with a plethora of options on the camera’s command dial (A, P, M, S…) and wanting to play safe for important photos, you opt for the P or Program mode. But this irks you as the camera sometimes gets it wrong and you never quite know when a great shot will turn into a blurred or out-of-focus disaster. So what to do?

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Using Your DSLR Camera – How to Choose the Correct Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

February 23rd, 2010 by


This article explains how to choose the ideal combination of shutter speed and aperture when using your DSLR camera. It also introduces ISO which allows you to vary the sensitivity of your DSLR’s sensor.

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