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Canon EOS 450D User Experience

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Canon EOS EOS 450D User Experience I wanted to share my experience with the 450d after having it for one week. First of all, please note that I am an amateur at best and I never shoot raw and never use a tripod.

Last weekend I traded in my 400d for the 450d, actually got the 450d for free and a $100.00 credit, but that is another story. I mostly shoot birds and primarily use the canon 70-300 IS lens, preferably with the IS turned off for sharper photos.

Since I got the 450, I have taken about 1000 shots, mostly of random objects. But I have had occasion to use the camera in good shooting conditions with good light.

My impression overall is positive. The pictures look better to me and I love the spot metering. When I say “better” I mean there is more color and more natural light in the photos. The pics do tend to overexpose considerably compared to the 400d. So if my subject is in direct sunlight, I turn the EV down 1/3rd … full article.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II - Roadmap to Full Frame & Higher Pixels

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Ok, now we finally have the much-anticipated full frame DSLR from Canon, expected as the replacement for 5D, it is not 3D nor 7D but 5D Mark II - this time it packed with a higher pixels sensor, this makes all Canon full frame DSLRs at 21MP. Is that a new trend and association set between “Full Frame” and “Higher Pixels”?

Though 5D Mark II comes with a new 21 MP sensor (similar to the sensor in the EOS-1Ds Mark III), DIGIC 4 and 1080p HD movie recording, many people were disappointed for its lacking of professional features, in particular, a more advanced AF system. Yes, 5D Mark II is rather a “conservative” design, that is actually a refinement/ catch-up revision - Canon intended to preserve the unique market segment, style and conventions already built by 5D.

On the other hand, Canon also quickly sent Sony a message - “New player is not welcome” … full article.

How to Organize Your Digital Photos

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

If you’re like me, you may have taken tons and tons of digital photos with your trusty digital camera, but never took the time to organize them. It’s certainly not a good idea to have thousands of photos lying in your hard drive totally disorganized. For one thing, it’s going to be very tough to find a specific photo for viewing purposes.

So what can you do to put those photos into some semblance of order? Well, this article will show you how, so read on. We’ll assume Adobe Photoshop Album is used as the photo management program of choice.

Step 1: Get a Good Photo Management Program
The first step in organizing your precious photos is to get a good photo management program. Some people maintain that you don’t need a dedicated program to organize your photos - they prefer to use native Windows XP features to do the organizing … full article.


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