Monday, December 20th, 2010 at
11:50 pm
Best Buy Kodak Zi8 Pocket Video Camera (Black) On Sale with Free Shipping, Reviews Just got mine from Kodak after much analysis on this web page and others. The latest firmware does fix the sound issue. Mine sounds fine. I work inside the video field and have really a bit of experience with accurate HD and high end cameras. This just isn’t a high end camera and shouldn’t be thought of as such. It is a very superior pocket camcorder with a lot of features. primarily, the pocket size, which is why I bought it.
The 1080p setting shouldn’t be employed unless there is small movement in the scene. Not that helpful. once more, that’s OK. It really is a pocket camcorder. I really like the plug-n-play capability, the capacity of the external memory, the switch for closeups, the replaceable battery, the tine size, plus the good quality of all of the other settings than 1080p. For what I wanted, this is the best one on the market. I would recommend this. Undoubtedly uploads to Facebook as well as other on the net formats in short order. Great!!
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Thursday, October 21st, 2010 at
12:23 am
Buy Cheap Sony 50mm f/1.8 SAM DT Lens for Sony Alpha Digital SLR Cameras, Review All of my photos turn out wonderfully the initial time. Has practically removed any require to photoshop. The colour is fantastic, the lighting is beautiful and focus is sharp. I can’t say enough about it! I’ve already utilized it to take a million shots of my baby niece. and utilized it as an alternative to get a wedding shoot. The bride and groom were incredibly impressed with the proofs from this lens in specific.
the sony 50 mm takes excellent photos indoors if you use the A- aperture setting and dial down to 1/8 fantastic sharp photos without the require to get a flash. But everyone ought to have a 50 mm in their kit. it is also fantastic for portraits as to the wider aperature. Well worth the money and takes great pictures.
pretty quick lens, and the photos look fantastic. Not as fantastic as I thought it would be in low light, significantly much better than my kit lens, but pictures are nonetheless blurred. I am nonetheless working on getting the hang of it, but so far so great. Can’t go wrong with the price, and re-sale value isn’t poor.
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Thursday, October 21st, 2010 at
12:18 am
Best Canon EF 35mm f/2 Wide Angle Lens SLR Cameras On Sale with Free Shipping, Review I love this lens! The pictures are nice and clear, manual focusing is simple and with an aperature of f/2 low light pictures are so easy to take! The drawback is the noise the lens makes on auto focus. I do not use AF extremely frequently simply because I’d rather do it myself, but if you’re into AF this sounds like a bee or a hornet trapped in a box. That’s the only negative about this lens.
Although this lens is not perfect, it’s lightweight and does a fairly good job. Using it on a Canon 5D, it takes good landscape and architectural pictures. Its size is amazing in its compactness and lightness. It is fairly sharp from edge to edge and has distance indicators meaning one can set the lens to manual and use it with preset hyperfocal distance. The lens itself is noisy and with out USM, it isn’t as smooth in focusing as a more expensive lens. But for the cost, it’s highly recommended for those days when carrying a heavier lens just isn’t an option.
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Thursday, October 21st, 2010 at
12:14 am
Low Price Nikon 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED AF-S DX Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras with Free Shipping, Review This lens is a lot of fun! IQ is pretty great. Most of the distortion this lens produces can be corrected without fancy tools if you have to and the sharpness (pointed out by other reviews) is good sufficient to satisfy me at a 8×10 print size. If you view your shots at 100% you might find issues were cheaper regular range lenses perform slightly better – but I guess these are physical consequences of this extrem focal length.
I read every thing I could about broad zooms FX and DX. For DX, this one is the best. I purchased it for a photo safari to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada, and another to Big Bend National Park. The Tokina might be a great lens, but the zoom range is extremely limited. At 11mm by 16mm the Nikon is at least as good plus you still have array to use. That makes the Nikkor a no brainer. Read the rest of this entry