Newer Canon Digital Camera

I had an interesting conversation with a friend last night about his Nikon and zooms lens. I don't remember what the zooms was, but he was really disappointed in the lack of sharpness. He says the zooms is so heavy that it can't "stay still", even on a tripod, so it can't focus 100% correctly. My zooms is 300 and I do remember his was higher, so that's too bad he's not happy with the zooms for what he paid for it.

Nikon lens should be better Vibration Reduction (VR) because it's critical to getting sharp shots with telephoto lenses. VR eliminates camera shake, the biggest reason people get blurry shots with telephoto lenses.
 
and the VR is very good, it helps with the people who have shaking problems, like myself unfortunately.
 
*DROOOOOOOOL* I wanna that! hee! I'll have to ask my hubby to get me one for my B-day before we go down to Outerbanks, NC. We'll see!

Nice camera! :)
 
With Canon or any professional or semi-professional brand cameras, you don't always need a flash. All you need to do is to let Camera adjust image then take snapshot if it's in the normal lit room for a natural photo. Photo without flash seem cleaner and more colorful than one with flash.

I have taken photography back in Junior Highschool back then and uses to have a professional Rollei 35mm camera. I have taken pix during dusk without flash and picture appeared as it was a sunlight still up even the sun was already down. I used to make "ghost" pictures or double or triple image pictures on one film.. I used to be very good on that. I no longer have Rollei camera.


Catty


Not always. If you got cheaper LEN with higher F-number for DSLR then it need flash. Old school SLR use lower F-number len then dont need flash.

F-number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


canon2.jpg


Here a picture that all lens are 50mm but number of f-number.

F-number lower is more expensive and very heavy and higher is very cheap and lighter.
 
Not always. If you got cheaper LEN with higher F-number for DSLR then it need flash. Old school SLR use lower F-number len then dont need flash.

F-number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


canon2.jpg


Here a picture that all lens are 50mm but number of f-number.

F-number lower is more expensive and very heavy and higher is very cheap and lighter.

I used to have three expensive lens (two of them are Carl-Zeiss) with lower F-number. One is fish eye, one is 50mm and other is 150mm telephoto. I sold it along with camera. I agree it's heavier and more expensive, I've handled it with care.. That's probably why I was able to take snapshot during dusk or low light condition without flash.

My current Canon camera have Carl-Zeiss len. It have removeable len ring that I can insert external lens. I can buy couple of Lens specially made for my camera but it's gonna be hard to find.

Catty
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnhSdkGE5Q0]YouTube - MVI 0033[/ame]

This is first video image in Youtube from new Canon HD Digital camera. This image is little cropped. I was used my HP notebook which have 2.0 GHz. Do you think that video images should be smooth?
 
YouTube - MVI 0033

This is first video image in Youtube from new Canon HD Digital camera. This image is little cropped. I was used my HP notebook which have 2.0 GHz. Do you think that video images should be smooth?

Excellent! It's as smooth as my Powershot A590 IS camera set to video. I have two speed settings. I use 30fps and it runs smooth.

The first time I've use video was set to 15 or 20 fps, it was a bit choppy.

You may see what I filmed my own show. My camera was set on the chair cuz I didn't have tripod... It's running at slow video speed and watch every move I made and it's a bit choppy.

That video was filmed last year and posted in Computer forum. I was destroying bad motherboards for fun of it. I got :Owned: by motherboard. . Hee Hee

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIgRw9TEs6g]YouTube - Motherboard Poulan chainsaw[/ame]

Year later, I found out I can switched to higher speed. I tested the camera and it was so much better. I will upload video soon as I find the .avi file that I filmed at my family Reunion last month. It was smooth.

Catty
 
Excellent! It's as smooth as my Powershot A590 IS camera set to video. I have two speed settings. I use 30fps and it runs smooth.

The first time I've use video was set to 15 or 20 fps, it was a bit choppy.

You may see what I filmed my own show. My camera was set on the chair cuz I didn't have tripod... It's running at slow video speed and watch every move I made and it's a bit choppy.

That video was filmed last year and posted in Computer forum. I was destroying bad motherboards for fun of it. I got :Owned: by motherboard. . Hee Hee

YouTube - Motherboard Poulan chainsaw

Year later, I found out I can switched to higher speed. I tested the camera and it was so much better. I will upload video soon as I find the .avi file that I filmed at my family Reunion last month. It was smooth.

Catty

Wow, you must be so crazy to cut it out. Now, you feel a lot of relief! :)
 
Wow, you must be so crazy to cut it out. Now, you feel a lot of relief! :)

:rofl: I did salvaged BIOS chipset from sawed off board. One board nearly caught on fire on power jack and other had malfunctioning IDE controller even I reflashed BIOS and still don't work. Both boards are pieces of crap and old anyway. I use BIOS chipset on replacement board and reflashed to different BIOS changing it from Emachine to MSI 8Xtreme hee hee hee :naughty::devil:

How's my video from my camera? choppy, so/so, or smooth?

Catty
 
:rofl: I did salvaged BIOS chipset from sawed off board. One board nearly caught on fire on power jack and other had malfunctioning IDE controller even I reflashed BIOS and still don't work. Both boards are pieces of crap and old anyway. I use BIOS chipset on replacement board and reflashed to different BIOS changing it from Emachine to MSI 8Xtreme hee hee hee :naughty::devil:

How's my video from my camera? choppy, so/so, or smooth?

Catty

your video is smooth. I think that should be 2.6 GHz or more of PC to make smooth video.
 
Excellent! It's as smooth as my Powershot A590 IS camera set to video. I have two speed settings. I use 30fps and it runs smooth.

The first time I've use video was set to 15 or 20 fps, it was a bit choppy.

You may see what I filmed my own show. My camera was set on the chair cuz I didn't have tripod... It's running at slow video speed and watch every move I made and it's a bit choppy.

That video was filmed last year and posted in Computer forum. I was destroying bad motherboards for fun of it. I got :Owned: by motherboard. . Hee Hee

YouTube - Motherboard Poulan chainsaw

Year later, I found out I can switched to higher speed. I tested the camera and it was so much better. I will upload video soon as I find the .avi file that I filmed at my family Reunion last month. It was smooth.

Catty


You should not skip the nail n hammer.


Right now everyone like to watch video with HD and widescreen.
 
My Nikon D70 and D200

Nice camera but I already have Nikon D70 and D200 D-SLR camera myself. A few years ago, I bought my first D-SLR camera kit (Nikon D70 with 18-70mm zoom lens). Later, I bought my next D-200 D-SLR nikon body only for free with American Express Rewards.

With D70 D-SLR, I was able take infrared pictures with R72 filter.

Thanks,
Sword7
 
ha, i just bought me 50D, 17-55 L and 70-200 f4L yikes, don want to talk about how much i spent! LOL! but their awesome pictures!!!
YOMAN
 
i'm quite content with my S550 for now. when I get out of school I might get a better one to replace it.
 
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