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Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi

Saturday Nov 1, 2008

pois paketista!

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Canon EF 75-300mm f4-5.6 Zoom Lens Review on my Canon EOS 350d / Digital Rebel XT

Thursday Sep 2, 2010

http://www.robnunnphoto.com I have to admit I was a little sceptical about using this lens at first – I’ve never been that successful with long telephoto zooms.

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Alarm Rebel iPhone App Demo

Wednesday Sep 1, 2010

Are you tired of waking up the same way each day? Break away from the ordinary and wake up a new way with Alarm Clock Rebel!

Duration : 7 min 40 sec

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What’s involved in sensor cleaning on a Canon Digital Rebel XT?

Tuesday Aug 31, 2010

I’m considering the purchase of a Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera. I’m told that the sensor will require periodic cleaning.
Can anyone tell me how frequently the sensor might have to be cleaned and about how much the cleaning will cost?
I’m far from being a camera expert, so any other advice would be very welcome too.
Thanks

Hey, if your heart is set on a digital SLR, more power to you! The Rebel XT or XTi is a great camera that’s easy to use in automatic modes, but very flexible. You won’t soon outgrow it.

When I first got my DSLR, I had to clean the sensor twice in the first month. Since then, (3 years ago) it hasn’t needed it at all. If you observe care when you change lenses, then you and most photographers will be just fine.

1. Don’t change lenses too often. I purchased a Nikon 18-200mm VR lens for myself, just so I could keep the same lens on for virtually all situations. (Though I do changes lenses when the occasion requires)

2. When you do change lenses, do it in as dustfree an environment as possible. Obviously, you avoid doing this on windy days at the beach!

3. When you change lenses, first remove the rear lenscap from the lens. This gets it ready for a quick mount on the camera body.

4. Remove the previous lens with the camera body facing down. Dust likes to fall into camera bodies that are open and vulnerable.

5. Mount the new lens, with the body still facing downward.

6. Cap the rear of the previous lens with the protective rear lenscap as quickly as possible and put it in your camera bag.

Practice this at home. I recommend that you do it while watching tv. You should be able to do it without looking! (Hey, if I can do it with diaper-changing, than anyone can do it with lenses. lol)

Sensor cleaning products are out there, but it’s not as prevalent a problem as some make it to be. Here’s an informative article for you. If you have any more questions, please just ask!
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/dirt-2007.htm


Canon EOS 5D Mark II – The making of “THE TRAINER”

Tuesday Aug 24, 2010

Thanks to Canon Australia!!!

Clayton Jacobson with a crew of 3 spent 2 days shooting THE TRAINER for the CANON EXPERIENCE launch in Melbourne Australia. Shot in and around his fathers Boxing Gym and local Boxing tournament it highlights Ron Jacobson’s views and feelings about the sport.

“I wanted to put the Canon 5D MII through the rigors of a low budget film shoot to see how it would perform and i was blown away by the results” – CLAYTON JACOBSON

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Canon in D/Remix

Monday Aug 23, 2010

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Can I use a Vivitar 285 hv Flash (the older model) on a Canon Rebel digital XSI?

Sunday Aug 22, 2010

I own a vivitar 285 hv flash and I’d like to use it on my canon digital rebel, but I’m afraid that it may fry the camera’s hotshoe. Has anyone been able to use it and the camera still be ok? PLEASE PLEASE let me know, i saved for a long time to get this camera and I really don’t want it to mess up. Be certain of your answers. and Thank you!

I would not take the chance!

If yours is an older model – it may hit your camera with over 200 volts of trigger voltage, which will make a nice toast of the fine electronics inside.

Some of the newer models of 285 come with low trigger voltage (6 volts) and they should be fine, even though I think Canon suggests that even that may be too much.

If you really really want to use it, measure it’s voltage (if you know how) and use at your own risk!

LEM.


canon 40d digital camera review

Saturday Aug 14, 2010

scottish photographer ken thomson gets his hands on canons new 40d dslr

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Prize Rebel Points Multiplier Legit July 2010

Friday Aug 13, 2010

Download link: http://startfileshare.com/KimberlarlosPicke25/Legit

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Best lens for Canon Digital Rebel XT for shooting in low lighting with no flash?

Thursday Aug 12, 2010

I have a Canon Rebel XT (also the 350D). I am looking to rent a lens for a trip that is sharp in low lighting with out use of a flash? I am thinking of the Tamron 17-50mm. I am limited because the XT is not a full frame camera. Any suggestions? Anyone used the Tamron 17-50mm with an XT?

Sigma 30mm f/1.4 is a great lens and a good focal length. The Canon 50mm f/1.8 is also a great lens, little long for all around but still very usuable.


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