Sunday, July 26, 2015

Nikon D750 FX-format Digital SLR Camera Body

Nikon D750 FX-format Digital SLR Camera Body





Nikon D750 FX-format Digital SLR Camera ignites your creative desires
A serious tool for serious shooters

The Nikon D750 has a feature set unlike full-frame D-SLRs its size. It uses the same autofocus and metering technology as the D4S and the D810—Nikon’s powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor. It’s fast and responsive; shoot 6.5 fps at full resolution. And it’s endlessly versatile; shoot stills in multiple formats, video with enhanced definition, smooth time-lapse sequences up to 9,999 shots in-camera and more—all with stunning sharpness and rich tonality. Open new compositional possibilities with its 3.2-inch 1,229k dot tilting Vari-angle LCD display, or use a compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for Live View shooting.
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Conclusion
The D750 is an exceptional full-frame DSLR that deserves to appeal to enthusiasts and many professionals alike. It offers excellent image quality, an advanced autofocus system, fast continuous shooting, and a host of video features. The only real downsides are limited buffer capacity, slow live view AF, and poor camera control from a smartphone.

Reasons to buy

  • Excellent image quality
  • Wide dynamic range
  • Easily tracks moving subjects
  • 60p video recording

Things to consider

  • Raw continuous shooting ends quickly
  • Narrow spread of focus points
  • Tends to slightly overexpose
  • Limited smartphone control

Suggested for

Wedding/action photographers, video enthusiasts

Not suggested for

Frequent live view users, those seeking robust camera control from smartphones



Nikon D7200 DX-format DSLR

Nikon D7200 DX-format DSLR Body (Black)







Introducing the Nikon D7200, the star of Nikons DX-format line-up. Bring your creative vision to life with photos and videos that shine with sharpness and clarity. Shoot in nearly any light-from dawn until after dusk-and capture everything from sports and action to wildlife and everyday moments. Then share your beautiful images easier than ever with a compatible smart device. Whether youre a passionate photographer or videographer looking for a tool to ignite your creativity, a pro in need of a nimble second camera or someone looking for an ideal blend of versatility and convenience, the D7200 is ready for your challenge.
FEATURES:
Your vision in stunning definition - Free of an optical low-pass filter, the D7200 produces remarkably pure, sharp photos and videos. Its 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS image sensor works together with EXPEED 4 image processing and NIKKOR lenses to enhance detail and tonality. This outstanding image quality is maintained all the way up to ISO 25,600 (two full stops higher than the D7200s predecessor) for amazing low-light images. You can also now expand the ISO range up to BW1 (51,200) and BW2 (102,400) to shoot monochromatic photos in even more challenging lighting situations. Whether shooting stills or video, selecting the 1.3x crop mode extends the reach of NIKKOR DX and FX-format lenses, getting you closer to sports, action, wildlife and more.
  • Nikons first DSLR with built-in Wi-Fi & NFC - Share your outstanding D7200 photos with no hassle, even when on the go. Just touch your compatible* smartphone or tablet with NFC to the D7200 to establish a Wi-Fi connection. Once connected, you can use your smart device to browse photos on the D7200 and then share your favorites by text message, email or posting online. You can also use your smart device as a remote for the Nikon D7200-see what the camera sees and take pictures! High-speed frame rate an

Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Share your creative vision in stunning definition with Nikon's first DSLR to feature built-in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication (NFC; NFC feature for Android v 4.0 or later smart devices only). A 24.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor with no optical low-pass filter captures remarkably pure, sharp photos and videos all the way up to ISO 25,600, while EXPEED 4 image processing and Nikon's 51-point autofocus system helps deliver the speed to capture up to 6 fps. Add versatile video features, in-camera time-lapse and creative effects plus outstanding compatibility with the Nikon imaging system, and it's easy to see why the D7200 is the new star of Nikon's DX-format line-up.
Photo of the Nikon D7200 DSLR
I AM BORN TO BE EXTREME
For the first time, the exhilarating image quality, low-light capabilities and speed of a Nikon DSLR are available with the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication (NFC). Introducing the D7200, the new star of Nikon's DX-format line-up. Bring your creative vision to life with photos and videos that shine with sharpness and clarity. Shoot in nearly any light, from dawn until after dusk, and capture everything from sports and action to wildlife and everyday moments. Then share your beautiful images easier than ever with a compatible smart device. Whether you're a passionate photographer or videographer looking for a tool to ignite your creativity, a pro in need of a nimble second camera or someone looking for an ideal blend of versatility and convenience, the D7200 is ready for your challenge.
Nikon D7200 photo of a soccer player highlighting stunning, sharp photos and video
Transform the ordinary
Your vision in stunning definition
Free of an optical low-pass filter, the D7200 produces remarkably pure, sharp photos and videos. Its 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS image sensor works together with EXPEED 4 image processing and NIKKOR lenses to enhance detail and tonality. This outstanding image quality is maintained all the way up to ISO 25,600 (two full stops higher than the D7200's predecessor) for amazing low-light images. You can also now expand the ISO range up to BW1 (51,200) and BW2 (102,400) to shoot monochromatic photos in even more challenging lighting situations. Whether shooting stills or video, selecting the 1.3x crop mode extends the reach of NIKKOR DX and FX-format lenses, getting you closer to sports, action, wildlife and more.
Nikon snapbridge logo and the D7200 and smartphone showing wireless connectivity
Share every thrilling creation
Nikon's first DSLR with built-in Wi-Fi & NFC
Share your outstanding D7200 photos with no hassle, even when on the go. Just touch your compatible* smartphone or tablet with NFC to the D7200 to establish a Wi-Fi connection. Once connected, you can use your smart device to browse photos on the D7200 and then share your favorites by text message, email or posting online. You can also use your smart device as a remote for the D7200; see what the camera sees and take pictures!
Nikon D7200 photos of a motorcycle rider showing continuous shooting speed
Catch shots others might miss
High-speed frame rate and increased buffer
With its 6 fps* shooting capacity, the D7200 is an outstanding choice for sports, wildlife and other fast action. It has a large buffer capacity that can handle up to approx. 100 shots of continuous shooting when in JPEG/fine/large; up to approx. 27 shots in 12-bit lossless compressed RAW or up to approx. 18 shots when using 14-bit lossless compressed RAW and DX-format image size. Switch to 1.3x image size and capture approx. 7 fps* in continuous high-speed mode.
*When using live view, the maximum frame rate will be approx. 3.7 fps.
Nikon D7200 photos of a city landscape
Beautifully rendered time-lapse movies
Record daily life in stunning quality or experiment with new forms of creative expression. Create beautifully rendered time-lapse movies with smooth exposure variations entirely in-camera - a first for Nikon DX-format cameras. Make smooth exposure transitions with Auto ISO while monitoring with Highlight Display (Zebra Stripes). Apply Flat Picture Control for easier color grading in post. Transfer uncompressed footage onto an external recorder with the optional HC-E1 HDMI Cable while recording simultaneously to the internal SD memory card. Use the optional ME-W1 Wireless Microphone and record clear monaural audio from subjects as far as 164ft/50m away, or attach the optional ME-1 Stereo Microphone to the ME-W1 Wireless Microphone's remote unit for stereo recording.
Nikon D7200 photos of a woman dancing with a man
Focus on challenging situations
Whether you're capturing images in daylight or after dusk, the D7200's superb AF system will keep up. Its Advanced Multi-CAM 3500 II autofocus sensor module achieves outstanding focus detection, even at a very dim -3 EV (ISO 100, 20C/68F). Its high-density 51 focus points cover a wide area of the frame in DX format and most of the frame in 1.3x Crop Mode, while 15 cross-type sensors in the center provide higher detection strength. One center AF point even works all the way to f/8, for greater focusing performance when using teleconverters.
Supplied Accessories
D7200 Body Only
EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
MH-25A Battery Charger
UC-E17 USB Cable
AN-DC1 Neck Strap
DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
DK-23 Rubber Eyecup
BF-1B Body Cap

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Canon EOS Rebel T6i Digital SLR with EF-S 18-135mm IS STM Lens

Canon EOS Rebel T6i Digital SLR with EF-S 18-135mm IS STM Lens











For gorgeous, high-quality photos and videos that are easy to share, look to the Canon EOS Rebel T6i Camera with EF-S 18-135mm IS STM Lens. The EOS Rebel T6i does more, easier, making capturing photos and shooting videos a breeze. An updated light-metering system means well-exposed images. HD videos are effortless with the EOS Rebel T6i's advanced AF that provides speedy and precise focus on subjects. A first ever for the EOS Rebel line, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC are now available! Wireless connectivity provides a seamless way to exchange images and movies with compatible devices. It's easier and more convenient than ever to share movies and photos, no matter the location. Near Field Communication (NFC) allows for easy pairing with compatible Android devices and Canon's new Connect Station CS100 device! With fast performance in a number of shooting environments, the EOS Rebel T6i does the hard work, letting you focus on making gorgeous photos and HD movies. Package Content: EOS Rebel T6i camera bodyeyecup efcamera coverwide strapbattery packbattery coverbattery chargerinterface cableeos digital solution diskinformation booksef-s 18-35mm 1:3.5-5.6 is stm lenslens caplens dust capmanualwarranty Operating System Batteries Included Batteries Required Number of Batteries Battery Type Language Assembly Required
Product Description
For gorgeous, high-quality photos and videos that are easy to share, look to the Canon EOS Rebel T6i Camera with EF-S 18-135mm IS STM Lens. The EOS Rebel T6i does more, easier, making capturing photos and shooting videos a breeze. An updated light-metering system means well-exposed images. HD videos are effortless with the EOS Rebel T6i's advanced AF that provides speedy and precise focus on subjects. A first ever for the EOS Rebel line, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC are now available! Wireless connectivity provides a seamless way to exchange images and movies with compatible devices. It's easier and more convenient than ever to share movies and photos, no matter the location. Near Field Communication (NFC) allows for easy pairing with compatible Android devices and Canon's new Connect Station CS100 device! With fast performance in a number of shooting environments, the EOS Rebel T6i does the hard work, letting you focus on making gorgeous photos and HD movies. Package Content: EOS Rebel T6i camera bodyeyecup efcamera coverwide strapbattery packbattery coverbattery chargerinterface cableeos digital solution diskinformation booksef-s 18-35mm 1:3.5-5.6 is stm lenslens caplens dust capmanualwarranty Operating System Batteries Included Batteries Required Number of Batteries Battery Type Language Assembly Required
From the Manufacturer
Wireless Takes EOS Rebel to The Next Level
Rebel T6i
For gorgeous, high-quality photos and videos that are easy to share, look to the Canon EOS Rebel T6i camera. The EOS Rebel T6i does more, easier, making capturing photos and shooting videos a breeze. Its high-resolution 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor means finely detailed, crisp and natural-looking photographs. An updated light-metering system means well-exposed images. HD videos are effortless with the EOS Rebel T6i's advanced AF that provides speedy and precise focus on subjects. Canon's advanced EOS Scene Analysis system automatically adjusts the camera's settings to produce the best results whether shooting friends, landscapes, sports scenes and in tricky light situations. A first ever for the EOS Rebel line, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC are now available! Wireless connectivity provides a seamless way to exchange images and movies with compatible devices. It's easier and more convenient than ever to share movies and photos, no matter the location. Near Field Communication* (NFC) allows for easy pairing with compatible Android™ devices** and Canon's new Connect Station CS100 device! With fast performance in a number of shooting environments, the EOS Rebel T6i does the hard work, letting you focus on making gorgeous photos and HD movies.
* Compatible with iOS versions 6.0/6.1/7.0/7.1/8.0/8.1, Android smartphone versions 2.3.3/4.0/4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4 and Android tablet versions 4.0/4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4. Data charges may apply. With the download of the free Canon Camera Connect app, this software helps enable you to upload images to social network services. Before uploading images, please be aware that image files may contain privacy-related information such as people and places. If necessary, please delete such information. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this software.
** Compatible with Android devices version 4.0 or later.
A Big Sensor for Gorgeous Images
Rebel T6i
24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS sensor
The EOS Rebel T6i camera has a next-generation 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor that can capture images of incredible depth and beauty. With high resolution and an ISO sensitivity of ISO 100–12800 (expandable to H: 25600) the EOS Rebel T6i can capture images of immense quality in more lighting situations than possible with point-and-shoot cameras and camera phones. Advanced technologies combined with sophisticated automatic exposure features make the EOS Rebel T6i easy to use. Simply turn the camera on and feel confident that the results will be stunning whether they're being shared on the web or printed large and displayed on your wall.
DIGIC 6 Image Processor
The EOS Rebel T6i camera is equipped with the DIGIC 6 Image Processor, which makes several important advancements to image quality both in photos and video. Improved light sensitivity allows for higher resolution with less noise when shooting in dark conditions. The DIGIC 6 Image Processor also enhances the camera's performance capabilities, powering full resolution high-speed continuous still and video shooting while providing distortion correction, and much more. Video recording in MP4 format provides better compatibility with mobile devices and tablets. Highly compressed MP4 video not only preserves space on your memory card but also improves playback on mobile devices.
Built-in Wi-Fi & NFC for Simple Uploads and Sharing
Rebel T6i
Built-in Wi-Fi
From uploading photos to social networking sites, emailing family and friends, or archiving images to a computer, the EOS Rebel T6i camera offers a number of easy solutions for sharing. The EOS Rebel T6i is equipped with built-in Wi-Fi to make wireless sharing of photos between compatible devices incredibly easy and convenient. Using Canon's new Camera Connect App*, the EOS Rebel T6i can connect to a number of compatible smartphones and iOS devices* for image browsing and transfer.
Rebel T6i
Built-in NFC
Built-in NFC (Near Field Communication) helps provide a virtually seamless connection to numerous compatible Android™ smartphones**, and the new Canon Connect Station CS100. To transfer your photos and videos, simply tap the EOS Rebel T6i camera to the Connect Station CS100 and the transfer is done! With the Connect Station CS100, you can store, view, and organize all of your photos and videos from just one device.
Rebel T6i
Remote Shooting & Wireless Printing
Wireless capabilities also allow users to use their compatible smartphones or tablets** to remotely control the camera, which is useful for self-portraits and group shots or shooting from a distance as long as the camera is in wireless range. A variety of the camera's expressive capabilities are available to you: use different shooting modes; choose AF frame modes (single-point/face detection); shoot in continuous shooting mode; and utilize the AF button. Just connect to a device using the Camera Connect App* to start capturing photos. Printing to compatible printers supporting PictBridge (Wireless LAN) is quick and easy.
* Compatible with iOS versions 6.0/6.1/7.0/7.1/8.0/8.1, Android smartphone versions 2.3.3/4.0/4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4 and Android tablet versions 4.0/4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4. Data charges may apply. With the download of the free Canon Camera Connect app, this software helps enable you to upload images to social network services. Before uploading images, please be aware that image files may contain privacy-related information such as people and places. If necessary, please delete such information. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this software.
** Compatible with Android devices version 4.0 or later.
Sophisticated, Automated Movie Recording
EOS Full HD Video
Using technologies designed for professionals and refined for simplicity, the EOS Rebel T6i camera makes gorgeous, polished Full HD videos at the press of a button. Technologies like advanced Hybrid CMOS AF III mean the camera focuses fast, and stays focused, even if the subject is moving. Advanced EOS optics help deliver shallow depth-of-field to provide the beautiful cinematic ambiance seen in professional films. Canon STM lenses provide smooth AF when shooting moving subjects, and the high ISO sensitivity allows the camera to record videos in low light with reduced image noise for clear, sharp footage. An automatic wind noise elimination feature makes sure voices and music do not get drowned out by the sound of the wind blowing. Videos are recorded in MP4 format, which helps provide high quality videos that take up relatively little storage space, but are also easy to share and upload. Canon offers a wide selection of compatible EF and EF-S lenses too choose from, so users have the freedom to create truly unique videos to express their artistic vision. With Canon EOS, it's easier than ever to expand your imaging possibilities.
Faster Focus, Improved Tracking
Hybrid CMOS AF III
The EOS Rebel T6i camera features a robust, sophisticated AF system for Live View and video shooting. This Hybrid CMOS AF III focuses incredibly quickly and accurately, and maintains focus even while the subject is in motion. This is incredibly useful when photographing or making videos of fast-moving children or pets when unpredictable movement is involved. Designed for providing the best possible autofocus capability, the EOS Rebel T6i delivers photos and videos with sharp, consistent focus regardless of the shooting situation. When using the EOS Rebel T6i with a Canon STM lens, operation is even smoother and quieter.
Sharp and Clear, with Tactile Controls
Vari-angle Touch Screen ClearView II LCD Monitor
Canon EOS Rebel DSLR cameras that come with a Vari-angle Touch Screen 3.0-inch ClearView II LCD monitor use capacitive technology similar to today's popular mobile devices. The screen is touch-sensitive and delivers intuitive touch panel operation. Two-finger touch gestures can be used for zooming or changing images. Menu and quick control settings can be accessed, and focus point and shutter release can be activated with the touch of a fingertip using Touch AF. Displaying fine detail (at approximately 1.04 million dots), this screen is perfect for composing and reviewing images. Thanks to a solid construction between the monitor's resin-coated cover and the liquid crystal display, reflections are minimized, and the display can be viewed, without glare, from any number of angles. The LCD's surface is treated with a smudge-resistant coating to minimize fingerprints and maintain a bright, clear image display.
Fast-Action Shots are Easy to Capture
High-speed continuous shooting
The EOS Rebel T6i camera can shoot up to 5.0 frames per second, continuously. Whether capturing that perfect expression, the game's winning goal, or the bride walking down the aisle, the EOS Rebel T6i delivers the speed and performance for amazing results.
Intelligent Scene Analysis for Exceptional Results
Advanced Scene Analysis
The EOS Rebel T6i camera features an updated scene analysis system that detects the prominent light source in a scene and makes adjustments to the camera's exposure, focus and color settings to account for the prevailing light. A new RGB+IR sensor that's capable of detecting near infrared light and flickering light sources enhances the Scene analysis system's accuracy. This means the EOS Rebel T6i can minimize the effects of fluorescent light; it takes gorgeous photos in twilight, and it can detect skin tones, for accurate exposure and focus in portraits. The camera can even make the greens in landscapes more vivid!
Consistent, High Performance AF
19-point all cross-type AF system
For shooting through the viewfinder, the EOS Rebel T6i camera features an updated 19-point all cross-type AF system with improved tracking of moving subjects perfect for capturing action with accuracy. Cross-type AF points maintain accurate focus even if the camera is held vertically or horizontally, no matter where on the frame focus is first achieved. The EOS Rebel T6i also features three focusing area selection modes that make accurate focus even easier. Single point AF allows users to easily choose any one of the 19 focus points for precise focus. In Zone AF, one of 5 zones is selected and focus is locked within that area of the composition. With 19-point automatic selection AF, the camera detects the subject automatically. This is especially useful in shooting sports or other unpredictable motion.
Simple to Preview, Easy to Shoot
Fun Creative Filters
The EOS Rebel T6i camera comes with a number of different creative filters that are available as presets and can be previewed before shooting. Effects include Art Bold, Water Painting, Fisheye effect, Soft Focus, Toy Camera, Grainy Black and White plus Miniature effect in both still photographs and movie mode. With incredibly different effects, creative filters are a terrific way to express or enhance the mood of a scene and make photography with EOS Rebel DSLR cameras even more fun.

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Canon EOS 1D X 18.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) - Black 5253B002 Digital SLR Cameras

Canon EOS 1D X 18.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) - Black 5253B002 Digital SLR Cameras




  • Full-frame 18.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor,1-Year Limited Warranty
  • All-new Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors deliver high quality image capture at up to 12 fps (14 fps in Super High Speed Mode)
  • Powerful ISO range of 100 - 51200 (up to 204800 in H2 mode)
  • An all-new, 61-Point High-Density Reticular AF that uses a dedicated DIGIC 4 Image Processor
  • Durable construction, including shutter durability tested to 400,000 cycles
  • Full-frame 18.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor.
  • All-new Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors deliver high quality image capture at up to 12 fps (14 fps in Super High Speed Mode).
  • Powerful ISO range of 100 - 51200 (up to 204800 in H2 mode).
  • An all-new, 61-Point High-Density Reticular AF that uses a dedicated DIGIC 4 Image Processor.
  • Durable construction, including shutter durability tested to 400,000 cycles.
 
 

 

Technical Details

Auto Focus Technology
  • Contrast Detect (sensor)
  • Phase Detect
  • Multi-area
  • Selective single-point
  • Tracking
  • Single
  • Continuous
  • Face Detection
  • Live View
Autofocus Points61
ColorBlack
Compatible MountingsCanon EF
Continuous Shooting Speed14 fps
Display Fixture TypeFixed
Display Resolution Maximum1,040,000
Effective Still Resolution18.1 MP
Expanded ISO Maximum51,200
Expanded ISO Minimum100
External Memory IncludedYes
Flash Memory Installed Size16
Flash Memory TypeCompact Flash (Type I or II), UDMA compatible
Flash Sync Speed1/250_sec
Flash TypeHot-shoe plus Sync connector
Focus DescriptionTTL-CT-SIR with 61-point CMOS sensor
Focus TypeAutomatic with Manual
Form FactorLarge SLR
GPSOptional
HDMI TypeMini
ISO Range100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800, 25600, 51200 (50, 102400 and 204800 with boost)
Image Aspect Ratio3:2
Image StabilizationNone
Item Dimensions6.46 x 3.27 x 6.22 inches
Item Weight2.95 pounds
Maximum Shutter Speed1/8000 of a second
Maximum horizontal resolution5,184
MeteringMulti, Center-weighted, Average, Spot
Minimum Shutter Speed30 seconds
Model Year2012
Optical Sensor Resolution18.1 MP
Optical Sensor TechnologyCMOS
Optical Zoom1x
Photo Sensor TechnologyCMOS
Processor DescriptionDual Digic 5+
Remote Control DescriptionN3 connector
Self-timerYes
Sensor Cleaning MethodEOS integrated cleaning system with fluorine coating
Shipping Weight6.55 pounds
Style NameBase
Supported Battery TypesLithium-Ion LP-E4N rechargeable battery & charger
Video Capture Formatmpeg-4;h.264
Video Capture Resolution1080p_hd
Viewfinder Magnification0.76x
Viewfinder TypeOptical (pentaprism)
Weather ResistanceWater and dust resistant

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Product Description

Canon EOS 1D X 18.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) - Black 5253B002 Digital SLR Cameras
From the Manufacturer
The Ultimate EOS
Canon has brought the best of the EOS-1D Series of digital cameras into one phenomenal Canon EOS-1D X at Amazon.commodel: the new flagship of the EOS line, the EOS-1D X*. Its full-frame 18.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor and all-new Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors deliver high quality image capture at up to 12 fps (14 fps in Super High Speed Mode) and a powerful ISO range of 100 - 51200 (up to 204800 in H2 mode) provides sharp, low-noise images even in the dimmest low-light conditions. An all-new, 61-Point High-Density Reticular AF and 100,000-pixel RGB Metering Sensor that uses a dedicated DIGIC 4 Image Processor, makes the EOS-1D X reach new levels of focus speed and accuracy delivering advanced tracking even for the most challenging shooting situations. Taken all together, the EOS-1D X’s improved HD video capture, numerous connectivity options, combination of processing power and durable construction, including shutter durability tested to 400,000 cycles, make it the ultimate EOS.
Brilliant Sensor, Supercharged Processors
18.1 Megapixel full-frame SMOS sensor
The EOS-1D X features a newly developed Canon full-frame 18.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor that’s designed from the ground up to create high resolution, perfectly detailed images with unprecedented speed and clarity. A full 24 x 36mm, the sensor captures 5184 x 3456 large individual 6.95 µm pixels and has a much-improved S/N ratio resulting in better images from the start. A new photodiode structure with an increased photoelectric conversion rate increases the sensor’s sensitivity by approximately 2 stops over previous models, meaning higher ISOs with the lowest noise of any EOS digital camera. And a 2-line 16-channel simultaneous signal readout means speeds of up to 12 fps (RAW + JPEG) and even 14 fps (Super High Speed Mode) are possible!
Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors for enhanced noise reduction and blazing processing speed
For a whole new level of performance, the EOS-1D X uses Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors. Working with four 4-channel A/D converter front-end processing circuits, and delivering speeds of up to 12 fps (RAW + JPEG), and 14 fps (JPEG), and the Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors improve data processing performance up to 30% over previous processors and feature new algorithms that promote greater noise reduction at higher ISOs. In addition to conventional image processing functions the Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors offer real-time compensation for Chromatic Aberration in both still and motion images. With the power of these two processors, speed improvements are noticeable from the instant the camera is turned on and the stunning results speak for themselves
Canon's Most Sophisticated AF, Period
All new 61-Point High Density Reticular AF
The newly designed 61-Point High Density Reticular AF features an Offset Array Sensor (with staggering AF point arrangement) to deliver greater accuracy, no matter the situation. It offers multi-zone wide-areaCanon EOS-1D X Sensor at Amazon.com AF for better tracking, has 5 central dual cross-type points (f/2.8 diagonal), 21 central cross-type points (f/5.6 horizontal & vertical) and 20 outer cross-type points (f/4.0 horizontal), and is sensitive in extremely low-light situations (EV-2 for a central point with a f/2.8 lens).
Intelligent Exposure, Fast
EOS iSA (Intelligent Subject Analysis System) Powered by Canon DIGIC 4 Image ProcessorCanon EOS-1D X Sensor at Amazon.com
The EOS-1D X features a brand new 100,000-pixel RGB Metering Sensor with a dedicated DIGIC 4 Image Processor that delivers substantial improvements in evaluative ambient and flash metering. The sensor has 252 distinct zones, with 35 zones specifically designed for low-light metering. The meter’s DIGIC 4 Image Processor uses a new EOS iSA (Intelligent Subject Analysis System) that incorporates face and color recognition data for more stable performance under rapidly changing lighting situations.
Sopisticated Full 1080 HD Recording at the Touch of a Button
EOS HD Video Recording
Addressing the requests of the pros, the EOS-1D X captures HD video with an unprecedented level of sophistication for a digital SLR. It offers both All-I and IPB compression, supports H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile, and automatically splits files greater than 4GB (FAT specifications) for extended recording up to 29:59 minutes without interruption. It offers the option of timecoding only during recording (Rec Run) or at all times (Free Run)—useful for multi-camera shoots. The EOS-1D X offers easy operation with the new Live View shooting/Movie shooting button. Improved sound recording adjustment capabilities offer 64-step volume control; and a sound recording level meter that is accessible through the Quick Control screen during video shooting. With the Silent Control function, adjustments can be made quietly with a touch pad located on the inner portion of the Quick Control Dial. The built-in wind filter helps suppress unwanted wind noise that can distort or muffle sound.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

What is a DSLR (Digital SLR)?


What is a DSLR (Digital SLR)?

DSLR stands for “Digital Single Lens Reflex”. In simple language, DSLR is a digital camera that uses mirrors to direct light from the lens to the viewfinder, which is a hole on the back of the camera that you look through to see what you are taking a picture of.

1) What do DSLR cameras consist of?

Take a look at the following image of an SLR cross section (image courtesy of Wikipedia):
SLR Cross Section
  1. Lens
  2. Reflex mirror
  3. Shutter
  4. Image sensor
  5. Matte focusing screen
  6. Condenser lens
  7. Pentaprism
  8. Eyepiece/Viewfinder

 

2) How do DSLR cameras work?

When you look through the viewfinder on the back of the camera, whatever you see is exactly what you are going to get in the photograph. The scene that you are taking a picture of passes through the lens in a form of light into a reflex mirror (#2) that sits at a 45 degree angle inside the camera chamber, which then forwards the light vertically to an optical element called a “pentaprism” (#7). The pentaprism then converts the vertical light to horizontal by redirecting the light through two separate mirrors, right into the viewfinder (#8).

When you take a picture, the reflex mirror (#2) swings upwards, blocking the vertical pathway and letting the light directly through. Then, the shutter (#3) opens up and the light reaches the image sensor (#4). The shutter (#3) remains open for as long as needed for the image sensor (#4) to record the image, then the shutter (#3) closes and the reflex mirror (#2) drops back to the 45 degree angle to continue redirecting the light into the viewfinder.

Obviously, the process doesn’t stop there. Next, a lot of complicated image processing happens on the camera. The camera processor takes the information from the image sensor, converts it into an appropriate format, then writes it into a memory card. The whole process takes very little time and some professional DSLRs can do this 11 times in one second!

The above is a very simple way to explain how DSLR cameras work.

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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Digital SLR Camera Overview




SLR cameras allow for more accurate composition and colour balance since what you see through the viewfinder will be what you get in the final picture.
Traditional SLR cameras used film but today's digital SLR cameras allow for digital capture so that you can review your images instantly.

DSLR cameras often have image sensors of much larger size and often higher quality, offering lower noise, which is useful in low light. Although mirrorless digital cameras with APS C and full frame sensors exist, most full frame and medium format sized image sensors are still seen in DSLR designs.

DSLR cameras are highly valued by military photographers because of their resolution, sensitivity, versatility in the field, availability of a wide variety of objective lenses and because they allow an accurate preview of framing close to the moment of exposure.

Many photographers also prefer dSLRs for their larger sensors compared to most compact digital cameras, now available with image sensors the same size as traditional film formats. These large sensors allow for similar field of view values to film formats, as well as their comparable sensitivity.

The SLR camera price can differ from store to store. There are the best brands with great prices and discounts. You will find the best SLR camera with the best features in the most popular brands. The Nikon, Canon, Pentax are some of the popular brands in India. The SLR camera price ranges from $ 299 to a more expensive range of SLR camera.

Most SLR cameras permit upright and laterally correct viewing through use of a roof pentaprism situated in the optical path between the reflex mirror and viewfinder.
Light, which comes both horizontally and vertically inverted after passing through the lens, is reflected upwards by the reflex mirror, into the pentaprism where it is reflected several times to correct the inversions caused by the lens, and align the image with the viewfinder.

When the shutter is released, the mirror moves out of the light path, and the light shines directly onto the film (or in the case of a DSLR, the CCD or CMOS imaging sensor). The Canon Pellix film camera was an exception to the moving mirror system, wherein the mirror was a fixed beamsplitting pellicle.

Digital SLR cameras, along with most other digital cameras, generally have a mode dial to access standard camera settings or automatic scene mode settings. Sometimes called a "PASM" dial, they typically provide as minimum Program, Aperture priority, Shutter priority, and full Manual modes. Scene modes vary and are inherently less customisable. They often include full auto, landscape, portrait, action, macro, and night modes, among others.

Professional DSLRs seldom contain automatic scene modes as professionals do not require these. Digital SLR cameras can be bought as kits or camera body only, where you have to buy the lens separately. The SLR camera kit is popular, and adequate, for photography beginners; and the more experienced person will usually know what kind of lens to get.

The photography novice can find a great deal of satisfaction with the kit lens. If you do some pricing you'll see that the kits go for much less than making two different purchases for body and lens. That piece of helpful info can save you money when you're talking to a sales rep just in case. Another potential situation is shopping on the web; so just remember that SLR camera kits are available and can be bought. It doesn't matter if you buy offline or online, be very sure of what you're getting with the price you're paying.

Although SLR cameras are more expensive than the regular digital cameras but they provide the photographers the facility to obtain a better picture quality and ultimate output with their superior technology.
Speed DSLR cameras are much quicker than the typical digital camera. You'll notice reduced shutter lag (the delay between pushing the button and actually capturing the image) with your DSLR. If you'll be shooting lots of action shots then you'll likely want a faster model.

Nikon D7200 DX-format DSLR w/ 18-140mm VR Lens (Black)

Nikon D7200 DX-format DSLR w/ 18-140mm VR Lens (Black)




 

Product Description

Introducing the Nikon D7200 with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens, the star of Nikons DX-format line-up. Bring your creative vision to life with photos and videos that shine with sharpness and clarity. Shoot in nearly any light-from dawn until after dusk-and capture everything from sports and action to wildlife and everyday moments. Then share your beautiful images easier than ever with a compatible smart device. Whether youre a passionate photographer or videographer looking for a tool to ignite your creativity, a pro in need of a nimble second camera or someone looking for an ideal blend of versatility and convenience, the D7200 is ready for your challenge.
FEATURES:
Your vision in stunning definition – Free of an optical low-pass filter, the D7200 produces remarkably pure, sharp photos and videos. Its 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS image sensor works together with EXPEED 4 image processing and NIKKOR lenses to enhance detail and tonality. This outstanding image quality is maintained all the way up to ISO 25,600 (two full stops higher than the D7200s predecessor) for amazing low-light images. You can also now expand the ISO range up to BW1 (51,200) and BW2 (102,400) to shoot monochromatic photos in even more challenging lighting situations. Whether shooting stills or video, selecting the 1.3x crop mode extends the reach of NIKKOR DX and FX-format lenses, getting you closer to sports, action, wildlife and more.
Nikons first DSLR with built-in Wi-Fi & NFC – Share your outstanding D7200 photos with no hassle, even when on the go. Just touch your compatible* smartphone or tablet with NFC to the D7200 to establish a Wi-Fi connection. Once connected, you can use your smart device to browse photos on the D7200 and then share your favorites by text message, email or posting online. You can also use your smart device as a remote for the

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Thursday, July 16, 2015

How To Take Better Photographs Using Proper Lighting

How To Take Better Photographs Using Proper Lighting



Are you not happy with the way your photographs are coming out? In this article, we will start with the basics and provide some surefire tips that can improve your skill level.
Using digital software, photos can be altered to look like watercolors, pencil sketches and much more. There are many options for digital editing software, although Adobe Photoshop is considered to be of the highest quality. In many cases, you can turn your ordinary photo into an art piece simply by loading it into Photoshop and selecting the appropriate filter.
Play around with shutter speeds to determine which work best during what situations. Depending how fast or slow you set your shutter speed, you can create a variety of effects ranging from crisply focused actions shots to softly blurred images. Traditionally, fast shutter speed is used for motion while a slower speed is used for still scenes.
To get a high quality image, you will need a good camera. You should consider buying a DSLR camera if you wish to achieve quality photographs. This type of camera is the number one choice among most professional photographers. That fact alone should testify to a DSLR's potential in helping you improve your own photographs.
When shooting landscapes, it is important for you to create depth within the image. Establish a sense of scale by placing an object within the foreground of your picture. Set a small aperture, try one no greater than a f\/8 if it's a digital or f\/16 with an SLR, so that your foreground and background can both be sharp.
Framing the subject in a photo is very important. By zooming onto the subject, any surrounding distractions can be removed. This can get rid of all the focal points you don't want, and keep clutter out of your photographs.
Check out this tip! Shutter speed settings are an important feature of your camera. There are a number of useful options that are labeled with capital letters. The 'P' button will take you to the program mode. This setting is your automatic one. The shutter and aperture speed are automatically set up for your use. If you are unclear what settings you want to apply, just use \"P\" setting.
You are permitted to move your subject in order to discover a unique shot. Try taking pictures of the subject from below, above, to the left and to the right.
Aperture, ISO, and shutter speed combined can help you to create great pictures. It is those three elements which make up the exposure of the shot. Overexposure or underexposure are usually considered to be negatives, unless you are going for a very particular feel to the image. Try these different features to understand how they influence the pictures you are taking.
Whether your model is a stranger or loved one, take the time to make them feel at home. Many people tend to see someone taking photos as a threat. Help your model to relax by keeping a friendly atmosphere, and the mood upbeat. Also, seek their permission before you start taking their picture. Let them know it is an art form and not because you want to invade their privacy.
In this digital age it can still be pleasurable to experiment with old fashioned film photography to achieve some different results. For dramatic effect, choose black-and-white film with an ISO rating of 200, which will work in most situations. When it's time to develop your film, try using different types of printing paper.
Although having talent for photography is important, having education is just as vital. What follows are several ideas that anyone interested in photography should consider so that they have a foundation on which to begin their interests.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Some Photography Tips For Beginners

Some Photography Tips For Beginners





Have questions about how to take a good picture?  Following photography tips may help you.
Photography is a wonderful hobby, and it is also a magnificent art form. If you desire to be one of those people, the advice in this article can help you improve.
In terms of great photography tips you can use, here is one that’s very underrated. Take the time to learn the ins and outs of shutter speed. These shutter speeds are indicated by the letters P, A, S and M. P is for program mode. This setting is automatic, and it adjusts your shutter and speed for you by itself. If you do not know what you will be taking a picture of, have the \”P\” setting on.
Try to experiment with colors, angles and the different features of your camera. Even if the subject of your photograph has been shot a million times before, you can change many different factors to make your shot stand out. A good photographer will be able to take a picture of a common object and make it stand out and look special, because of their artistic talent and skills. Experiment a lot in order to develop your style.
Before you take a photo, do not move and hold your breath. A slight movement is capable of completely ruining a shot. Inhale deeply and hold it until you have released the shutter button.
Whether your model is a stranger or loved one, take the time to make them feel at home. Many people tend to see someone taking photos as a threat. Therefore, you should be friendly and welcoming and get your subject’s permission before taking any photographs. Let them know it is an art form and not because you want to invade their privacy.
In order to take proper indoor photos under fluorescent light, you should tweak your white balance settings. Blue and green light is usually given off by fluorescent lights, so subjects of your photos might take a tone cooler than you intended, unless you compensate with the red tones.
When you go travelling, look around for new ideas on all the different things you can shoot. To get an idea of the picturesque local sites, visit a shop with a postcard rack. Postcards generally have landscape pictures of different attractions that you may find to be interesting.
Help your subjects to prepare ahead by suggesting clothing coordination, particularly with groups and family members. Matched colors aren’t mandatory, but clothing colors in the same family or in complimentary tones will greatly enhance your resulting photos. Recommend warm colors or neutral shades, as they go well with natural surroundings. If they are people who want bright colors, let them know to tone it down with other muted tones like black or white.
In general, you must choose whether you should expose your subject’s highlights or shadows in your shot. However, you can also choose to take multiple pictures, and have some of the pictures expose the subject’s highlights and shadows, and not expose them in others. You can then blend them, using software such as Photoshop.
Your photos should be edited by you. These days there are many beginner-friendly photo editing programs. A feature-rich editing program offers an almost limitless number of ways to modify your photographs. A program that is easy to learn is best.
You can make just about any subject look interesting just by adjusting the settings of your camera, capturing the shot from a different angle or using different lighting. Tinker with these settings before you take pictures of things you are planning to shoot in order to get the best pictures possible.
There is no reason why you can’t take your own photography skills to a whole new level. Applying some of the tips that were outlined in the above article is an excellent method of bettering your photography skills. Just remember to keep practicing so you can perfect the new skills you have learned.”


 

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Digital Camera Photography Lesson Strategy

Digital Camera Photography Lesson Strategy





More than likely some of your more recent goals would have been to take up a hobby that will include the latest in electronic gadgets. It will also encourage the mind to learn something new and at the same time allow you to indulge in a pastime that reflects your enjoyment for photography. Digital photography is an ideal hobby that mixes together all these three goals together. Now go out and purchase and learn to use your new digital camera.

If you are new to all this type of latest technology, it is very important to educate yourself with a well thought out basic digital photography lesson plan. Your basic digital photography lesson plan should include how to shop for a digital camera and a basic understanding of how to utilize this new electronic apparatus.

Some Basic Features

A no frills digital photography lesson plan will start with the purchase of a digital camera. Let's not forget there are many factors that need be considered prior to purchasing your digital camera.

One of the first considerations should be the number of mega-pixels that the camera is rated at. A pixel is considered the smallest unit of a digital image that encompasses the entire digital picture. Therefore a mega-pixels can be defined as over one million pixels. This attribute of a digital camera is very important as the greater number of pixels equates to a higher quality digital image. For that reason it is important to select a digital camera that has over five mega-pixels.

Another essential learning step in the digital photography lesson plan is the purchase of a memory card. The memory card should meet your digital photography needs. Generally speaking the physical size of these memory cards are the same. However, the amount of data that the memory cards can hold varies from card to card. Quite often the memory cards come in 4 different capacities. Those capacities are 8MB, 16MB, 32MB or 64MB. Obviously the more megabytes the more data the memory cards will hold. Let抯 not forget that the greater the capacity size of the memory card, the greater the cost will be.

Another essential accessory that you will need to invest in is the battery charger. Often digital cameras will expend the power of the batteries quite quickly, especially when the viewfinder is utilized repeatedly. Therefore, it is important to have a spare pair of batteries as well as a battery charger.

Basic Operation Steps

The next step that you will work towards in the digital photography lesson plan is the basic steps required to operate the digital camera.

When the power has been turned on, an indicator light usually signals to the photographer that the camera is ready to take photographs. Some features on the camera may allow for the activation button to be depressed without taking the photograph. This action allows for the lens to focus on the image to be captured.

Once the digital image has been taken, the camera may allow for the image to be viewed on the viewing screen. This gives the photographer the opportunity to immediately view the digital picture to make sure it meets their standard.

The final step of the digital photography lesson plan is to become acquainted with the enclosed software that the digital camera is packaged with. Often this software can be simply inserted into the CD drive and the software will begin to download itself onto your computer. In addition, a number of digital cameras are equipped with a USB cable. This cable when attached to a USB port on one end and the other end of the cable to your digital camera will allow for the easy downloading of the digital photographs that were taken by the camera.

A Beginners Guide To Choosing A Digital SLR Camera

A Beginners Guide To Choosing A Digital SLR Camera




Digital photography is no longer a new thing? Digital photography has flourished
of late and for good reason. Gone are the days when taking your holiday snaps
required buying a film, taking pictures in the hope that at least half would
develop and then tripping down top the processor after your holiday or
sightseeing. Now there is a multitude of options from the expensive to inexpensive that allow you to take your pictures, view the results and decide which pictures to save for future printing on your home PC or delete as unsatisfactory.
All the former big boys in the SLR camera market, such as Canon, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus and Fuji now have digital SLR cameras to suit every pocket and every use. There are even numerous smaller companies building digital cameras to suit this ever growing market. For a first time buyer the choice can be so bewildering, so how do you choose which SLR camera will suit you?

The basics of choosing a digital SLR camera are to know your budget, know what
type of pictures you want to take and how you intend to use the pictures.
For the beginner setting a budget on your camera purchase will soon cut down the
choice to a manageable level. Ask yourself, are you just gong to take the odd
holiday snap if a one off picture opportunity comes up or are you the type who
likes to fully document each holiday you have, maybe you’ve a habitual holiday
snapper from pre digital times? If you’ve the type who only takes a picture on
holiday if you see something truly inspiring or just to document that you did
attend then go for the lower price end. You should be able to pick up something
useable for $50. If you document your holidays and most of the sights you see
regularly and have maybe owned a camera for years then splash out toward the
higher end of the basic models, think in terms of a $200 investment.

Once you have established your budget consider the type of pictures you will be
taking. Are you likely to be taking pictures everywhere you go? Consider the
weight and size of the camera you need. Are you likely to be taking pictures of
friends and relatives on location or do you have an eye for the picturesque
panoramas? Maybe consider a zoom lense, for panoramas go optical for family shots
a digital zoom with flash may suffice. Are you a habitual snapper when the cameras
in your hand or an opportunist clicker? Consider the size of memory you will
require. The opportunist may not require huge lumps of memory but a habitual
snapper may be different. Think about battery life. If your going to take a few
shots a day you will need a better battery life than if you take the odd snap.

Once you have chosen the best combination of size, weight, memory, battery life
and zoom for your uses, consider how you will use your pictures. If you need to
print large pictures off your computer beware the more megapixels (resolution) you
have the better. It is a sure thing that the higher the megapixels the more
expensive the camera, so leave this choice till last. For a beginner spending your
budget on a camera based on megapixels initially will lead to a poor choice with a
camera that does have the other characteristics to suit your purposes. If you
generally print off the more traditional photo sizes for an album do not be to
concerned with the number of megapixels, most base model digital cameras will give
you an adequate print.



Wednesday, July 8, 2015

How to Feather Your Light Source with a Soft Box – PictureCorrect

How to Feather Your Light Source with a Soft Box –by PictureCorrect





Anyone can use a strobe and point it directly at their subject but this won’t always give us the best image. This video tutorial shows us how we can finesse our light source using a technique called feathering that creates more natural looking images. We can start to learn how to control our light with a soft box:
Feathering is simple: it’s the act of adjusting our soft box and our light source to gain control over what is being lit. We’re reminded that large soft boxes around our light will cast a softer light and small soft boxes will cast a harder light. Feathering works both outdoors or in a studio with some small differences.

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4 Great Camera Tips for Enhanced Digital Photos

 4 Great Camera Tips for Enhanced Digital Photos


slr camera -Canon camera
Just bought a new slr camera ? And very excited to start taking photos with your new gadget?

But Alas, why does the picture not look as good as you wanted to !! Fret no more, stay tuned below for 4 new tricks to taking more interesting and memorable photos.


Trick #1 - Try out different camera exposure settings
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By exploring the exposure settings of your camera, you could have pictures looking more brilliant with 0.5 to 2 stops underexposed in bright surroundings, and scenes appearing more clear with some overexposure. Just by simple tuning of the exposure level, you can create

pictures which can bring out different moods from people viewing it. Thats why the quote "A Picture Says A Thousand Words" is very true indeed ! For newbies, try out bracketing (i.e: Take the same photos with different exposure levels) and take your favorite pick from them.


Trick #2 - Bring out some creative blur in photos
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By introducing some well-planned blur in photos, you can bring across certain important features, while using the rest as good complement, providing an overall nice touch. This can be done in 2 basic types.

First type is depth-of-field blur. Varying the lens aperture between 0.4 to 1.4 can create a lovely, soft background blur which bring sharp focus to the subject in the foreground.

Second type is movement blur. Done by setting the camera exposure on shutter priority, and keep it slow so as to capture interesting streaks as the subject moves in front of the camera.


Trick #3 - Create something out of nothing !!
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What does it means? This exercise encourages you to take a step back and rethink how you can take wonderful pictures with things you already encountered on a daily basis.

One approach is to create your shot around the common elements around you such as lines, space and patterns. This can mean anything from the roads to the bridges, the trees, the railings, etc.. You start to see more possibilities and room for creativity.


Trick #4 - Take Unique Photos !!
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Try to avoid taking photos from already popular places where everyone else has taken before, it will not be fresh, and the excitement is also much diminished. Try out new extreme photography (for example: underwater photography), or it could be as easy as shooting through thick glasses for that extra 3D feel, or shooting reflections of objects in water or other reflective objects.

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