Monday, May 19, 2014

CANON?! camera?! help?!?




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EOS Rebel XSi or Digital Rebel XTi


i knw the first one is not release yet but who do you think is better? ...

and uhm if you have a professional camera and you think you would really recommend it.... PLS TELL ME WHAT YOUR USING! and give me some of your example pls! pls! thanks!
because i might get one next month or next next month[=



Answer
i have the canon rebel XT

if i had a choice, i would go with the XSi hands down over the XTi, and here's why

1) XSi uses the digic iii processing chip, the older XTi uses the older digic ii processing chip. faster chip means faster camera, better image and color processing, and lower noise "dust" and pixelation in the photo.

2) the XSi will use a 14-bit analog to digital processor. the XTi uses the older 12-bit A/D processor. 14 bits means more colors and tonality can be captured by the camera. this is the most important feature you will need in the camera.

http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/digital/canon_eos_digital_rebel_xsi.html
"The inclusion of the 14-bit A/D process means the Rebel XSi camera records up to 16,384 colors per channel and allows the camera to produce images with finer and more accurate gradations of tones and colors. This is ideal for shooting outdoors where subtle hue changes in sky, water or foliage can really add to an image."
http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/digital/canon_eos_digital_rebel_xsi.html

3) it uses the latest generation of sensor. the sensor is what registers light. sensor work effectively when light rays enter at exactly perpendicular to each pixel of the sensor. if the light enters at an angle, the light may spill over to adjacent pixels and cause chromatic aberrations and other anomalies. the problem really is in the lens, but what can one do about besides designing new lenses? engineers simply fix the problem at the sensor. so to overcome this problem, the latest digital sensors, especially the sensor used in the XSi, employs microlenses on each pixel of the sensor to focus light directly onto that pixel. this can result in less noise in an image. also note that cramming more pixels into a sensor (10mp camera on the XTi vs. 12mp on the XSi) but retaining the same size sensor will result in more noise at a certain level, so the use of microlenses was inevitable.


4) it has live view, which means that you can compose a photo without using the viewfinder in those situations that you cannot see through the viewfinder.

5) the XSi will have a 3" lcd screen vs. the 2.5" lcd screen of the XTi


see a comparison chart btwn XTi vs. XSi vs. 40D
http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/digital/canon_eos_xsi_vs_xti_vs_40D.html

What camera shall i get?







Need a decent camera for £100 or less.


Answer
Canon PowerShot SD980IS 12MP Digital Camera with 5x Ultra Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3-inch LCD http://camerareview-blog.com/2009/11/canon-powershot-sd980is-12mp-digital-camera-with-5x-ultra-wide-angle-optical-image-stabilized-zoom-and-3-inch-lcd/




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