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![]() Canon 580 EXII Flash Kit US $900.00
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![]() Canon MT 24EX Macro Twin Lite Exclusive Pro Kit US $779.00
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![]() Canon 2356A002 Canon Speedlite MR 14EX Macro Ring Lite Kit US $640.42
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![]() Canon Flash 580EX II 580EXII Kit W Battery Diffuser US $499.99
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![]() NEW Canon Speedlite Flash 580EX II 580 EX KIT 60D T2I US $495.00
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![]() Canon Flash 580EX II 580 EX Kit For 50D 40D 30D 20DT2I US $494.99
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![]() Flash Softbox Kit for Canon 430EX II580EX II270EX US $219.95
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![]() Flash Softbox Kit for Canon 7D1Ds5D Mark II US $219.95
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![]() Flash Softbox Kit for Canon 450D1000D550D US $219.95
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![]() Flash Softbox Kit for Canon 540ez380EX420EZ430ez US $219.95
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![]() Flash Softbox Kit for Canon 430EX580EX550EX420ex US $219.95
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![]() Flash Softbox Kit for Canon 1D Mark IIIIIIV US $219.95
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![]() Macro Twin Flash Lite Light kit for Canon 20D7D1DsG9 US $159.95
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![]() Macro Twin Flash Lite Light kit for Canon SX20ISG11 US $159.95
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![]() Macro Twin Flash Lite Light kit for Canon 5D Mark II US $159.95
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![]() Macro Twin Flash Lite Light kit Canon 1D Mark IIIIIIV US $159.95
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![]() Macro Twin Flash Lite Light kit for Canon 50D40D10D US $159.95
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![]() Macro Twin Flash Lite Light kit for Canon 500D350DT1i US $159.95
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Canon Rebel XSi 12.2 MP | Technical Details of Canon Rebel XSi 12.2 MP
Canon Rebel XSi 12.2 MP is a great camera with a very amazing feature. For an amazing photography with poin and shoot ease, only look Canon Rebel XSi. This Canon rebel XSi 12.2 brings staggering technological innovation to the masses. The Canon Rebel XSi.2 MP}.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and is ready in a kit with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens together with Optical Image Stabilizer. The EOS Rebel XSi's refined, ergonomic design includes a new 3.0-inch LCD monitor, compatibility with SD and SDHC memory cards and new accessories that enhance every aspect of the photographic experience.
The build of Canon Rebel XSi feels awesome and great. The camera feels wonderfully light yet well built. The camera fits to my hand, I'm 6 ft tall with average size hands.
Right now the LCD comes with 3". Moreover, the playback images look stunning. Perhaps, one of the factor is due to the higher resolution of the sensor. A dedicated ISO button is also dedicated, which is very welcome. During the shooting, it can be accessed easily with the right thumb, thus minimizing the interruption to shooting.
The battery life is very great. I've shot about 500+ images on a single charge and the monitor status still shows fully charged. either for indoor or outdoor shots, you can get a great image quality. I feel satisfied with the great result.
Conclusion, the camera is solid and I feel comfortable holding it. It's light yet feels sturdy. you will not be dissapointed if you can afford a higher price.
So what are you waiting for, get your own The Canon Rebel XSi.2 MP and enjoy the stunning feature wherever you go.
Find out the full features of Canon Rebel XSi 12.2 MP and SAVE up to $100 at http://www.CanonRebelXSiDiscount.com
Places in Singapore that are "Photogenic"?
I am looking for places to go to for shoots...
I have already gone shooting at:
1) Upper Pierce Reservoir
2) Singapore Botanic Gardens (2 Times)
3) Marina Barrage (3 Times!)
4) MacRitchie Reservoir
5) Labrador Nature Reserve
6) East Coast Park
7) Mount Faber
Henderson Bridge
You can see my albums in my photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/kushalshah/sets
And am looking for suggestion of places to explore for photography...I am more of a nature/landscape/wildlife shooter...hence would prefer more "nature" and less urban. In Singapore!
My Kit:
Canon EOS 1000D Body with:
1) EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
2) EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III USM
3) EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Thanks!
Kushal
Singapore Flyer, Singapore Zoo, Orchard Road, Arab street, little india, chinatown, clarke quay, raffles place, underwater world Singapore, Supreme Court, City Hall, Victoria Theatre, Civilian War Memorial, Kranji War Memorial, national museum, Peranakan Museum, Chinese Garden, Fort Canning Park, Singapore River and Benjamin Sheares bridge.
Hope that helps
Running in circles? Try a ring flash! (photocritic)
When you're taking photos with a flash, there's a problem: Because the flash
is mounted on top of your camera, you get some pretty horrible shadows. One
way around that is to move the flash as far away from the lens as you can, in
the now-famous Strobist approach to photography lighting, but there's another
way, too: Move the flash _closer_ to your lens. A lot closer.
A ring flash is designed to be ring-shaped, and to sit around the lens of your
camera. Originally developed as a tool to facilitate dental photography, it's
great for all sorts of macro work. However, it quickly got another use, too:
in portraiture and fashion.
Because the light from a ring flash is coming from exactly the same direction
as your lens, you don't get the harsh shadows traditionally associated with
flash photography. Perfect!
The only problem is that ring flashes can be very expensive. A Canon MR 14EX
ring-flash will set you back the best part of an arm and a leg (that's about
£400), and even third-party ring flashes will cost you at least a couple of
fingers, if not a hand.
The El Cheapo Deluxe option ...
Canon DSLR kit lens upgrade group test
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