EOS Camera Reviews

Canon EOS 60D

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EOS 60D is new Canon Camera wit Mid level DSLR, it will going to be better from 50D.We’ve had a chance to use a pre-production 60D so have prepared a hands-on preview, including sample images and movies.Featuring an articulated screen and plastic body shell and utilizing SD memory cards.Instead the 60D is
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EOS Family – EOS 550D

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The camera is great for you to capture your story in stunning detail with the EOS 550D. With the creative freedom to capture the decisive shot, see all the detail of your holiday sunset or follow action in the local football match.

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EOS Family – EOS 7D

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With a host of brand new features designed to enhance every facet of the photographic process, from still images to video, the new 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 all-new 18.0 Megapixel 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. The EOS 7D has a
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Canon EOS T1i SLR

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Live View Shooting
Much like the EOS 5D Mark II, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i camera features Live View for both still images as well as video. The Rebel T1i features the Company’s three Live View AF modes – Quick, Live and Face Detection Live mode – which can be used to capture still photos or video images. Quick mode automatically sets One-Shot AF using the camera’s phase detection AF system. It also allows users to select the AF point, even while the Live View image is displayed. Although the camera’s reflex mirror must be lowered briefly to take an AF measurement in Quick mode, it is the fastest way to set focus automatically when the Rebel T1i camera is set for Live View.
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Novoflex Nikon G

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Novoflex has announced the EOS/NIK-NT lens adapter for using Nikon F mount lenses without aperture rings on Canon EOS bodies. The -NT version differs from the existing EOS/NIK adapter through the addition of a lever that lets users control the aperture on Nikkor G-series lenses. The adapter provides a mechanical
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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At a price that’s lower by $1000, the 7D holds its own nicely against the 5D Mark II, providing similar video results with more shooting flexibility (with an added 24fps mode at 1080p), a much faster burst rate when shooting stills, and wider dynamic range. Of course, the full-frame 5D Mark II delivers optimal wide-angle lens capability, while the 7D has the usual APS-C format 1.6x crop factor. And while both cameras are solidly built, the 5D Mark II delivers pro-level ruggedness. For many users, though, the 100% viewfinder coverage, built-in flash (with wireless flash control built in) and lower price will make the 7D a better bet.
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Great photographers are sure of what they need in a camera. Most Importantly, the camera has to be reliable — capable of coming through in shooting positions that are not perfect… especially in trying environmental and difficult circumstances. It’s vital that the camera be responsive — responding quickly to the photographer’s commands… have the ability to photograph, within a blink of an eye, the perfect shot. It has to offer advanced features which make it proficient and flexible and, still, won’t limit operability. And, naturally, it has to give unquestionable picture quality  — which, in this day and age, signifies not just nearly noise-free photos, fullness of color, and deep tones, but also adequate information concentration to fulfil the greatest range of output programs. Nowadays, there’s a digital single-lens-reflex camera that fits these standards like no other: and that’s the Canon EOS-1D Mark III. Designed and engineered from the floor up, Canon’s most fledgling flagship EOS is sure to be the next “got to have” DSLR for professional photographers.

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