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Posted by admin | Under Nikon D60 Digital SLR Monday Nov 3, 2008Camera & Accessories – Canon EOS T1i 500D Kiss X3 Digital SLR
Posted by admin | Under D60 Digital SLR Sunday Apr 4, 2010
Camera and accessories included in the full package kit of a recently purchased 15 megapixels Canon EOS 500D / Rebel T1i (USA) / Kiss X3 (Japan) Digital SLR camera.
One caveat to the kit is the lack of a complimentary memory card. My advice is to separately purchase an SD or SDHC memory card(s) as well as a spare battery to get you started. The battery is the same LP-E5 type used by the Canon EOS 450D / Rebel XSi (USA) / Kiss X2 (Japan). Optional accessories are: Battery grip (same used by the 450D / XSi / Kiss X2), Remote Shutter Trigger, UV lens filter, polarizer lens filter, and a decent cone, crown, or petal-shaped lens hood for the kit lens.
I rarely use the kit lens. (At the time of my purchase, the store only had the kit package and not the camera body by itself.) Instead, I switch between a Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 Mark II prime lens, or an older Canon EF 35-70mm lens but at a 1.6x crop factor due to the APS-C size CMOS sensor utilized by the 500D camera unit.
I hope all this information will be useful to consumers interested in purchasing the Canon EOS 500D / Rebel T1i (USA) / Kiss X3 (Japan) Digital SLR camera.
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Nikon D60
Posted by admin | Under Nikon D60 Cameras Thursday Feb 11, 2010
http://www.canont1i.net nikon d90 the newest Nikon digital camera for everybody how is fond of and keen on real digital photography. Not that I would ever accuse hardware manufacturers of deliberately making the specs on their products confusing, but Nikon D60 cameras are particularly hard to pin down when it comes to resolution. Resolution is usually expressed as something like “600×1,200-dpi optical resolution.” The first number refers to optical resolution, the number of photodiodes, or pixels, devoted to each inch across a thin strip of the Nikon D60 photo. The second number is the Nikon D60 resolution of the step motor that moves the scanning head across the document. You can safely ignore the second number, but you want the first number to be as large as possible. For now, 2,400 dpi should be the least you settle for. That’s the optical resolution of the Nikon D60 mentioned above. If you will be working with Nikon Camera negatives or slides, you should consider spending the extra bucks for the higher resolution. With slides and negatives, the original you’re using is much smaller than most photo prints, which automatically means you’ll be enlarging the original. The more Nikon D60 detail you capture in the original scan, the more detail you’ll preserve when you enlarge it.
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