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Canon To Debut New ‘Global Shutter’ Tech Into Upcoming DSLR?
For as long as there has been DSLR video, there has been the issue of rolling shutter. You know, that odd effect where the video gets all wobbly and bendy if you pan too fast one way or the other. It has become sort of an accepted drawback of using DSLRs for video, but it appears that Canon may be looking to change that...
Canon Rebel T5i Review: A High Value Bargain
Nowadays, entry level DSLR does not mean you're only getting basic, limited functions. Canon's latest Rebel T5i is full of desired functions such as 1080P HD movie, touch screen articulated screen, and 18 MP sensor.
How does your DSLR Auto Focus Actually Work?
We all use the autofocus (AF) systems in our DSLRs on a daily basis, they are one of the most important aspects of our cameras - without them achieving perfect focus would mean a slow manual process. We have all heard terms like "Phase Detection" or "Contrast Detection" and know they are referring to the AF system, but what does it actually mean? What is actually going on behind the scenes in our cameras?
Don’t Throw Away that Image! How to Save and Edit an Imperfect Capture
Sometimes we get an image that has great content but is techinically imperfect. Rather than throwing away a misfocused image for example, we can show you how to save and improve that image.
Canon 5D mark III Shooting 24fps RAW Video!
In just under a month since they discovered the RAW movie capability in the Canon 5D mark III, the guys at Magic Lantern managed to successfully output a 24fps RAW video. The result? Well, take a look.
Extensive Hands-On Field Review of the Sony A99
In this extensive hands-on review, I take a look at the Sony A99 full-frame DSLT camera. It is a very competitive, full-featured camera that has the sensor performance, noise control, color rendition, and more. This is the strongest camera yet from Sony.
How a Canon 5D Mark II is Transformed into a Pseduo-Leica
Usually, when one acquires a $6,500 Leica Noctilux 50mm f/1 lens, that’s usually a great thing. The problem for San Diego photographer Robert Brenson is that he did not have a Leica rangefinder body to go with that lens. So then Robert transformed his Canon 5d mkII so it can accept the Noctilux.
I Just Bought a New DSLR Camera, Now What? A Basic Primer on Automated Camera Modes
You have just bought a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera) or advanced point and shoot camera with DSLR capabilities, now what? You might be asking yourself, “How can I start learning how to take professional quality photographs?” The goal of the SLR Lounge Shooting Guide is to teach you the techniques and insights that will make you a better photographer. For now, let’s focus on understanding some of the basic automated camera modes to help you start using your camera right away!
Canon Rebel T4i Official Release
Continuing its path to full video/DSLR convergence, Canon has just released the new Rebel T4i (650D outside the US), which ...