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Sunday 26 February 2017

Product Review(Camera lens)

Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon DSLR Camera.




The Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Lens is arguably Canon's best value "L" Lens, combining professional grade build and optical qualities.

Though solidly built, the 70-200 f/4L is relatively light (25 oz / 705g). Actually it is very light and small compared to the much more substantial Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8L Lens or the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Lens. This lens is not a burden to carry for long periods of time but has a high quality, solid feel.

At 3" (76mm) in diameter, the 70-200 f/4 is relatively narrow for its 6.8" (172mm) length. I more frequently use larger diameter lenses, so this is one of the 70-200 f/4's instantly recognized features for me personally. It is not a bad thing - just different. I'm sure those with small hands appreciate this feature.


Results from the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Lens will make you smile when reviewing at 100% on a monitor. This lens is very sharp wide open and improves only slightly when stopped down - and primarily in the corners at the wide end of the focal length range. Very slight barrel distortion is noticeable at 70mm on a Full Frame body. Distortion disappears by around 100mm and is insignificant on a 1.3x or 1.6x FOVCF body. Vignetting is very well controlled - full frame users might notice slight vignetting in the corners at f/4. CA is very well controlled.

Images from the 70-200 f/4L have great color and bokeh (foreground/background blur quality). The 8-blade aperture opens to a constant f/4 at all focal length ranges. This is a very nice feature as exposure settings do not require a change as the lens is zoomed through the focal lengths. F/4 is not fast and is not slow. F/4 is narrow enough to allow the smaller lens size and weight. F/4 is wide enough to create some background diffusion in this focal length range. F/4 is wide enough to not require bright light for handholding. However, I do not consider this a low light lens. You will likely need a flash when shooting indoors after the sun sets.

The Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Lens focuses very fast, very quietly and very accurately thanks to Canon's excellent Ring USM (Ultrasonic Motor). FTM (Full Time Manual) focusing is enabled. The focus and zoom rings are very nicely sized and turn very smoothly. The 70-200 f/4 does not extend with zooming or focusing - and the front element does not rotate.



With a minimum focus distance of 3.9' (1.2 m), the 70-200 f/4 yields a maximum magnification of .21x. This value is reasonable for flower pictures and close portraits. Adding a 12mm Extension Tube will take this figure to .28x at 200mm, but better results come from the addition of a 25mm Extension Tube - yielding a .42x magnification at 70mm.


As the 70-200 f/4L is compatible with the Canon Extender EF 1.4x II and the Canon Extender EF 2x II, these are popular accessories for this lens. With the 1.4x, the 70-200 f/4 becomes a 98-280mm f/5.6 lens that retains excellent image quality (adding more barrel distortion and some additional CA). But, image quality starts declining more noticeably with the 2x and the resulting 140-400mm f/8 lens only autofocuses on Canon's 1-Series bodies. This combination also results in a very dark viewfinder. The extenders increase the maximum magnification to .31x and .45x.

Product Description:-

High-performance L-series telephoto zoom lens combining light weight and compactness with an f/4 maximum aperture. Inner focusing and the ring USM enable quick and quiet autofocusing. Also, a circular polarizing filter can be attached and used without difficulty Because the front lens element does not rotate during focusing. The tripod collar (sold separately) is the same one used with the EF 300mm f/4L USM.

From the Manufacturer

Excellent Design and Portability

Capture precision shots effectively with the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM zoom lens. This compact telephoto lens helps capture clear and sharp shots indoors and outdoors. Being dust and moisture resistant, this 70-200mm f/4 L USM zoom lens offers durability, and it functions well in all weather. This lightweight and compact lens is easy to carry on your adventure trips and rainforest expeditions to capture wildlife and more. Designed exclusively for Canon cameras, this Canon EF 70-200mm USM zoom lens is built to deliver superior performance.

Advanced Anti-blur System

Designed with advanced technology, this EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM zoom lens ensures that every shot is perfect. With its supra spectra coatings, this zoom lens offers well-balanced and richly coloured pictures. These coatings prevent effects such as ghosting and flaring, due to the light reflecting off the sensor. Shoot at picturesque locations with this Canon USM zoom lens that sports a circular aperture enabling you to obtain delightfully soft backgrounds. Moreover, it features fluorite and UD elements resulting in less chromatic aberration to give you high-resolution images.

Superior Ultrasonic Focusing

This Canon EF 70-200 mm USM zoom lens for DSLR camera maintains a constant f/4.0 aperture at all focal lengths; it thus offers high-resolution image quality whether the subject is near by or at a distance. You can compose every shot with ease with this Canon USM zoom lens, as it features a ring-type ultrasonic motor that drives the autofocus without a sound and very quickly. Further, you can be assured of an accurate focus with no overshooting. The point of focus can also be adjusted manually without leaving the autofocus mode.
  • Mount Type: Canon EF
  • Focal Length Range: 70 to 200 mm
  • Minimum Aperture: f/4.0
  • Lens Construction: 16 elements in 13 groups
  • Angle of View: 34 to 12 degrees (diagonal)
  • Filter Size: 67 mm
  • Closest Focusing Distance: 1.2 m

Technical Details:-

BrandCanon
Model2578A009
Model Year2005
Item Weight1.1 Kg
Product Dimensions13 x 14.2 x 25 cm
Item model number2578A009
Additional FeaturesTelephoto Zoom, 70-200 mm Focal Length, f/4.0, 16 Elements in 13 Groups, 1.2 mtr Filter
Has Image StabilizationNo
Optical Zoom2.9 X
Min Aperture32
Min Focal Length70 Millimeters
Batteries IncludedNo
Batteries RequiredNo
Speaker Diameter67 Millimeters
Mounting TypeCanon
Real Angle Of View34 Degrees
Has Auto FocusYes
Includes Rechargable BatteryNo
Includes AC AdapterNo


The Canon ET-74 Lens Hood and an inexpensive lens pouch are included in the box when the 70-200 f/4L is purchased from a reputable retailer. The Canon Tripod Mount Ring A II (W) (or the prior non-II A version), although relatively expensive, can be purchased as an accessory. The tripod collar is nice to have, but with a solid tripod/head combination it is not required.


There are MANY uses for the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Lens, but portrait photography is one of the best. Classic portrait focal lengths range from 85mm to 135mm effective focal lengths (field of view crop factor included). The 70-200 f/4.0L lens comes with most (or all for full frame and 1.3x body users) of those mms included. I often use even higher focal lengths for tight portraits - 200mm and/or a 1.6x FOVCF body allows for these tightly-framed shots.

Outdoor sports photography is another popular use for the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Lens. It is an ideal lens for young children's soccer matches when mounted on a 1.6x FOVCF body. You might want to add a Canon Extender EF 1.4x depending on the size of the subjects and their playing field. The Canon 70-200 f4 lens is generally too slow for indoor action photography unless you can utilize an accessory flash such as the Canon 580EX Flash. Early or late outdoor action sports photography is better handled with the Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8L Lens or the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Lens. Heavily overcast days are also a challenge for action sports photography with the 70-200 f/4L.

Need a walk-in-the-park or a beach lens? The 70-200 f/4L is ideal for my uses. Combining excellent image quality with relatively light weight and small size, the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Lens has a good focal length range for grabbing candids of the kids and family at play.

General wildlife and nature photography is area where the 70-200 f/4L may not be ideal, but often finds use in. Depending on their size and distance, wild subjects may not frame tightly enough with the bare 70-200 focal length. But, this lens starts having some nice reach while retaining very good image quality when paired with the Canon Extender EF 1.4x II on a 1.6x body. Wary small birds and animals will likely require a longer lens altogether.

When thinking about a landscape lens, many photographers immediately think wide angle lenses. Wide angle lenses can take in vast scenes, but the 70-200mm focal length range is a favorite of professional landscape photographers as it yields beautiful compressed landscape images. When photographing landscapes, wide apertures are generally not needed as narrower apertures are generally used for greater depth of field. When photographing landscapes, packing light makes the long hikes often required to get to the beauty easier. As some of the beauty of landscape photography is in the form of flowers and other smaller objects, the magnification ability of the 70-200 f/4 is useful for this purpose. Thus, the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Lens is ideally suited for landscape photography use.

Those contemplating a 70-200 f/4L purchase are typically considering the Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens as well. Priced similarly with an extended focal length range and an excellent implementation of IS, this lens fills many of the same requirements as the 70-200 f/4. I usually recommend the 70-200 f/4 over the 70-300 IS because of its physical and optical advantages, but read the 70-300 review to find out which is better for your needs.

The Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Lens is a GREAT upgrade from the 70-200 f/4 L, but only if you need f/2.8 (lets twice as much light in) and/or IS - or weather sealing (the 70-200 f/4 is not weather sealed). You will not find the IS version's image quality to be much better - Full frame corner sharpness is better on the IS lens until the end of the focal length range where they equal out. The f/4 version performs better than the IS lens with Canon Extenders when used at the 200mm setting until both are stopped down to f/8 or so. An f/2.8 aperture will create a more diffuse background blur. The IS version carries significantly more weight and costs much more than the smaller f/4 version.

If you cannot afford a Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM Lens, Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L Lens or a Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Lens, the 70-200 f/4L is for you. If you do not need your 70-200mm lens to be faster than f/4 and don't need IS, the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Lens is your lens. The 70-200 f/4L is a great value and a highly recommended lens.


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Friday 24 February 2017

Canon EOS 700D 18MP Digital SLR Camera

Details

  • 18 megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor
  • 14-bit A/D conversion
  • Dual lens camera 55-250mm IS II lens
  • ISO 100-12800 (expandable to H: 25600)
  • EOS full HD movie mode with movie servo
  • 9-point all cross-type AF system (including a high-precision dual-cross f/2.8 center point)
  • Vari-angle touchscreen 3-inch clear view LCD monitor II
  • Includes Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens, Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II lens, Canon battery LP-E8, Canon battery charger LC-E8E
  • Also includes wide strap, USB cable, software CD, manual, 8GB SDHC class 10 in the box
  • 2 years Canon India warranty card
  • Camera bag (packed separately)

Product Review:-
The Canon 700D has long been one of our favourite cameras, the brand has long become synonymous with DSLRs (along with Nikon of course) and this is one of its greatest mid-range models of all time. However, cameras aren't novels or albums and so it must eventually stand aside for something better still. In this case that'll be the Canon 750D and 760D, the two cameras are technically identical but the 760D caters for enthusiasts (with a top-mounted information LCD and extra mode dial) while the more basic 750D has less controls and is aimed at novices who still want good image quality.
Of course with those two cameras coming out, you'll see some bargain prices on the 700D, so is it worth considering this older model?
Product Description
Entry-Level DSLR Camera with Easy Functions
If you are interested in photography and want to take it one step further, the Canon EOS 700D is the perfect DSLR camera for your needs. Featuring easy to use functionality with professional level image quality, the 700D delivers superb performance in an affordable package. Shoot detailed images or high definition video with equal ease and take advantage of the large range of lenses available for Canon cameras.
Flawless Image Quality even in Low Light Conditions
Featuring an 18 megapixel sensor and powered by a 14-bit DIGIC 5 image processor, the Canon EOS 700D produces highly detailed images with wide dynamic range and accurate colour reproduction. With an ISO range from 100 to 12,800, you can capture high quality images with minimal noise even in low light conditions. The ability to shoot photographs at 5 frames per second along with the advanced 9-point all cross-type auto-focus system allows you to shoot fast moving objects with perfect focus in all conditions.
Professional Quality Videos
The Canon EOS 700D has the ability to shoot rich 1080p videos at 30 frames per second to capture your precious moments in full high definition glory. In addition to this, the hybrid CMOS auto-focus system in conjunction with the touch screen lets you shoot professional quality videos with smooth focusing of subjects. Thanks to the wide selection of lenses available, you can use a fast aperture lens with the 700D and achieve cinematic video effects with a shallow depth of field.
Loaded with Other Features for Perfect Photography
The Canon EOS 700D sports a 3-inch 1,040,000 dot LCD display with a swivelling action and full touchscreen capability for composing images in the most awkward of angles with ease. Using the touchscreen, you can select individual focus points in the Live-view mode. To get the most out of your photography, the 700D has seven different creative filters that can enhance the look of any specific scenery.
From the Manufacturer

Two Amazing Features
Touch Screen + Hybrid CMOS AF
Bring your precious moments to life with the full and solid basic performance of the Canon EOS 700D 18MP Digital SLR camera. Your creativity knows no bounds as you rely on easy to use Vari-angle Clear View LCD II with a capacitive touch screen capability. Together with the 360 degrees rotatable Mode Dial design and Creative Filters, you’ll be able to see the better side of every picture.
Enhanced Autofocus with 9-point, All Cross-type Auto Focus (AF) System
Step into the DSLR photography world, product superb photos and videos with the 9-point, all cross-type Auto Focus (AF) system that ensures speedy, accurate and continuous Auto Focus every time. It features a high-precision, dual-cross f/2.8 center point. You are assured consistent and reliable focus with its AI Servo AF system. These features are sure to help you create high-quality images that are packed with detail.
Advanced Live-view Autofocus Technology
The Auto Focus technology developed by Canon, ‘Hybrid CMOS AF’, is known to enhance the focusing speed particularly for Live View photography and movie shooting. You can touch to set Auto Focus on a subject and release the shutter once you have achieved the right focus. The subject is constantly tracked and focused in the frame in the case of Continuous AF before the shutter button is released.
3.0 Inch Capacitive Touchscreen
With its 3.0 inch, large and bright screen that ensures clear viewing, you are assured a whole new dimension of control and usability. The touch control has been seamlessly integrated into the menu system on the Canon EOS 700D. Enjoy great flexibility over camera controls including viewing images, choice of Auto Focus points, touch capture, browsing through photos or pinching to zoom in on your favourite shots.
Host of Other Features
Explore new angles while you capture your favourite moments with the EOS 700D’s Vari-angle Clear View LCD II Touch screen. If you prefer to click photographs in an auto mode, Canon’s Scene Intelligent Auto mode can analyse the scene and select the appropriate settings. If you prefer to take complete control, you can rely on the Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority or Manual mode to advance your photography skills. Afraid that you won’t be able to capture the best shots in difficult settings? Not anymore. Use the HDR Backlight Control mode when you want to retain shadow and highlight detail or Hand Held Night Scene mode to blend various images taken at fast shutter speeds to blend them together for a blur-free result. The wide range of lens options ensures that you take your photography further and explore creative boundaries with the EOS system.






Canon 1200D DSLR Camera

Product Review
Although this product has been discontinued it has produced really great photos, it has been easy to use and has been a pleasure to own. I love that the video quality on this has always been 1080p, the photos are exceptional, great for beginners. I got mine with two lenses and they have both been really good. However, I would opt to go with something more along the lines of the 600D model.

Price:-   26,999.00

Product Description:-

Canon, which is one of the global leaders in the world of photography, has been creating cameras with diverse models. This time, Canon has come up with an 18 Mega pixel Digital SLR camera for all you people, who love capturing moments every now and then. With the advent of this particular product, Canon has made DSLR photography possible for everybody. This latest model by Canon host multiple user-friendly features and creative filters through which it would be easier for DSLR users to click attractive images with sharper details and gorgeous background blur.

Technical Details:-
BrandCanon
ModelCNN_18-55+55-2508GB_BLK
Item Weight481 g
Product Dimensions33.8 x 20.9 x 18.5 cm
Item model numberCNN_18-55+55-2508GB_BLK
Resolution18 megapixels
Additional FeaturesRecord life's special moments with high quality photos and movies, Capture detail and ambience, even in dark conditions, Shoot with the right settings using Scene Intelligent Auto mode, Simple step-by-step Feature Guide and EOS Companion app, Enhance your memories and be artistic with Creative filters, 18MP APS-C CMOS Sensor, DIGIC 4 Image Processor, Full HD 1080p Video, 3, 100-6400 ISO
Included ComponentsEOS 1200D Digital SLR body, 1 Rechargeable lithium-ion LP-E10 battery , Battery Charger LP-E10, Interface Cable, Camera Instruction Manual CD, EOS Digital Solution Disk, Software Instruction Manual CD, Camera Basic Instruction Manual Booklet, 8GB Card, Camera Bag, 18-55mm and 55-250mm IS Lens
Display TechnologyLCD
Screen Size3 Inches
Image Stabilization1484872031
Optical Zoom3 X
Digital Zoom3 X
Max Resolution18 Megapixels
Optical Sensor Resolution18 Megapixels
Max Shutter Speed1/200 Seconds
Min Focal Length18 Millimeters
Video Capture Resolution1920 x 1080
Batteries IncludedYes
Batteries RequiredYes
Battery Cell CompositionLithium Ion
Continuous Shooting Speed3
Viewfinder TypeOptical

Sunday 12 February 2017

Natural Closup Photography Tips



Creative Flower Photography

1.CHANGE  YOUR  PERSPECTIVE.

One common mistake, and one I’m sometimes guilty of myself, when out shooting is to simply put the camera to your eye and shoot away.  We all generally see the world at eye level, so what you will end up with are images that are quite often just boring images.  In order to make images that are a little more creative and dynamic, you will need to change your perspective a little.  This means that you will need to get up high or down low and shoot at different angles.  The key is to try different things, or ‘work the scene’ as it is so often called.  Don’t just settle for the status quo, but become more deliberate and shoot for an end result that will be more creative.

You may decide to shoot straight down at the flower, or perhaps shoot from your knees so that you are shooting from the same height as the flowers, or maybe even lying down and shooting up at the flowers.  The subject, the background, and the light will dictate what angles will work best in a particular situation.  Either way, wear clothing that you won’t mind getting dirty and don’t be afraid to get down as low as you can go.  Experiment with different camera angles to find what works best for you.








2.LOCATION ISN’T EVERYTHING.
You may think that you need to travel to some exotic location to take beautiful flower photos, but that’s just not the case.  If you don’t live in or can’t travel to Costa Rica, Hawaii, or some other tropical location, not to worry.  There are plenty of other places to shoot.  One of the nice things about flower photography is you don’t even have to leave home.  The flower garden in the back yard might be a good place to start, or possibly the city park down the street.  Perhaps there is a botanical garden in your area where you could shoot a wide variety of flowers.  However, note that photography guidelines will likely vary at botanical gardens, and that you may not be able to use the photos for commercial purposes without obtaining a permit first.  The point is this: just get out there and do it.  Flowers can be found everywhere, so if that’s the type of photography you want to do, you can get lots of practice and there’s no excuse for not shooting.  

3.GET UP CLOSE.
Flowers are such beautiful things and some are so intricately detailed that you will want to shoot as close as possible.  The best choice for this would be to use a dedicated macro lens on your camera.  A macro lens will allow you to get really close and still be able to focus on the flower.  However, if you don’t have a macro lens there are other options.  In his article Best Macro Lenses: Unbiased Review of 8 Lenses, Jim reviews three dedicated macro lenses to consider, but also takes a look at some much less expensive alternatives that could provide you with great results.  (Be sure to watch the video, too!)  Beware that when shooting up close, the depth of field will be razor thin, and could present some challenges for getting enough of the flower in focus.  If there is enough light available, you can stop your lens down (increase the aperture number) to f/11, f/16, or even f/22.  Doing this will increase the depth of field, but will require you to lower the shutter speed and/or raise the ISO to compensate for the smaller opening in the lens.  Another method that I have used with some success is to back up a little, taking the picture a greater distance from the flower, then cropping the image in post-processing to provide a closer view.  With the amount of megapixels at our disposal in modern cameras, it is possible to crop pretty aggressively and still get a high quality image.



4.LOOK AT THE BIG PICTURE.
Sometimes showing more of the surroundings will make for a more interesting and engaging image.  Perhaps there’s not just a single flower you want to focus on, but rather several flowers, or even an entire field of flowers.  Or maybe there are some wildflowers growing next to a stream and you want to include some of the water to provide context for the image.  You’ve probably heard the expression “can’t see the forest for the trees” and that can apply in flower photography.  Sometimes, I find myself getting so caught up in focusing on the details that I forget to step back and just look at the bigger picture.  Details are great, but it may be a good idea to include some images that will tell more of the story.  So take a few steps back or put a wide-angle lens on your camera and take in more of the scene.  When you see the complete picture that these images provide, you’ll be glad you did. 


5.SHOW THE FLOWER’S LIFE CYCLE.
One great way to tell a story with your flower images is to select a flower and show its life cycle with a series of images taken throughout the growing season.  Preferably, use a flower in your backyard garden so you will have easy access and won’t have to travel anywhere.  Start with an initial image showing the flower just as it is planted or beginning to grow.  Over time, take an image every few days or a week to illustrate the transformation of the flower as it begins to bloom, fully opens, and eventually dies at the end of its life cycle or when the weather changes.  Depending on the number of images taken, you may even be able to put them together to create a time-lapse video of your flower.


6.USE FILL LIGHT.