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Canon Digital Rebel XSi Canon EOS Rebel T1i Canon Rebel XS XTi XT Canon EOS 50D 40D 30D 20D 5D SLR Camera Bag Message Bag $49.99 Gadget Explorer SLR Camera Case SLRC-2 fits SLR camera with lenses and accessories. Ashelves and flexible walls provides the ultimate impact protection and positions camera for quick access. Impact-resistant base protects your hardware from moisture and toppling over. Dedicated camera space helps prevent loss or damage of accessories during frequent removal or access. Removable and adjustable padd… |
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Professional DSLR Camera and Laptop Backpack / Sling Case for Canon EOS Rebel 5D Mark III , T3i , T3 , T2i and More Digital SLR Cameras **Includes Cleaning kit** $49.99 More features than you’ll know what to do with!Road-Ready ConstructionHigh-quality nylon and fabric construction reinforced with thick padding for protection. Heavy-duty buckles, handles and zippers for long lasting use in any condition. ShockWEB padded shoulder straps and back provide a comfortable and light-weight feel.Custom Compartment ConfigurationThree separate doors give you easy access to … |
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STK’s USB SD Card Reader – for Canon EOS Rebel T2i, XS, T1i, T3i, T3, Canon EOS 60D, 50D, 30D, Canon Digital Rebel XT, XTi, XSi $14.99 The USB SD Card Reader – for Canon EOS Rebel T2i, XS, T1i, T3i, T3, Canon EOS 60D, 50D, 30D, Canon Digital Rebel XT, XTi, XSi will speed up your download time! No more messing around with connecting your camera up to your computer every time you want to download your pictures. The Travel Secure digital Card Reader/Writer is just what you need! 1 Year Warranty: from the date your order is processe… |
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Lowepro SlingShot 350 AW (Black) $179.99 The Lowepro SlingShot 350 AW is perfect for the photojournalist or serious enthusiast who wants a sling-style camera bag that allows easy access while wearing, plus room for a notebook computer. The ergonomic sling strap evenly adjusts weight and easily rotates from back to front—making it simple to work out of the bag. The roomy main compartment is outfitted with adjustable, padded dividers… |
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Canon 2400 SLR Gadget Bag for EOS SLR Cameras $29.00 Features Bag dimensions: 11 by 8.7 by 7.9 inches (width x height x depth) Water-repellant nylon fabric Holds 1 SLR camera body with 3 to 5 lenses, flash and small accessories Adjustable interior dividers Straps for tripod or monopod Front pocket with internal compartments Mesh film and inner cover battery pocket Two side pockets Adjustable, non-slip shoulder strap… |
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58mm Multi-Coated 3 Piece Filter Kit (UV-CPL-FLD) For The Canon Digital EOS Rebel T3i, T3, T1i, T2i, 60D, EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Cameras Which Use Any Of These (18-55mm, 75-300mm, 50mm 1.4 , 55-200, 55-250mm) Lenses $9.95 Product Description Kit Includes: ♦ 1) ButterflyPhoto – ButterflyPhoto Micro Fiber Cleaning Cloth ♦ 2) Zeikos - 58mm Multi-Coated 3 Piece Filter Kit (UV-CPL-FLD) Made from the finest solid optical glass, are ground and polished to the most practical thinness. In addition, they are heat-treated to avoid any distortion or focal shift, and each filter is subject to stri… |
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USA Gear DuraNeoprene dSLR FlexArmor Sleeve Case for Nikon , Canon EOS Rebel , and Sony Alpha Digital SLR Cameras $14.99 USA Gear DuraNeoprene dSLR FlexArmor Camera CoverOffering scratch, dust, lens, LCD, and low-impact bump protection, the DuraNeoprene FlexArmor dSLR Cover is a convenient, quick-release case solution for your digital SLR camera. It’s great for outdoor shooting when you don’t want to carry a large cumbersome case. When all you need is your body, lens, battery and memory card, this case is the perfec… |
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LOWEPRO Fastpack 250 Camera/NoteBook Backpack (Black) + Accessory Kit for Canon EOS Rebel T3/T3i/T2i/T1i/EOS 1D MARK III/1D MARK IV/1DS MARK II/5D/7D/20D/30D/40D/50D/60D/XS/Xsi/Xti SLR Cameras $115.95 The fastpack 250 protects your digital SLR and 15.4″ widescreen notebook compactly while providing generous storage for your other gear. Side-entry compartments let you quickly grab equipment and accessories, even while you’re on the move. Customize the easy-to-access main compartment with adjustable dividers. A comfortable mesh waistbelt helps distribute weight evenly. To help you make the most o… |
Again, how can i adjust the effects on my camera to create a similar soft light like this picture?
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w24/Arya_Svit-Kona/hair.gif
also, how do i capture the motion of the hair similar to this one
i tried adjusting adjusting the shutter but the higher i go the darker the picture becomes.
p.s i own a canon eos rebel xs, just in case
The model in the shot has sunlight coming over the right shoulder, and a reflector bouncing that sunlight back onto the face from the left side.
The shutter speed is high enough to freeze the hair as it moves, assume something like 1/250th of a second. Might be a little slower, but might not.
With that amount of light, at ISO 100, aperture is probably at f/8 or so.
A pretty basic shot really…
Are you trying to take the same shot, or just similar? Are you using a reflector to add light from the opposite side? Afternoon sun? You shouldn’t have any trouble with this. Shoot shutter priority at 1/250th, and you should be fine.
Canon EOS Rebel XS Unboxing
Canon XSi Versus Canon XS
Canon EOS Rebel XS and its successor, XSi, are fairly significantly the exact same camera, yet XSi has a lot more to supply than its “younger brother” and is really a bit much more costly. To pick between the two, you ought to initial evaluate your spending budget and how serious you might be about DSLR photography. In case you really feel you’ll take it on strongly and are willing to discover and enhance your self within the lengthy run, then XSi is for you. Otherwise, my advice would be to go for the entry-level XS and eventually upgrade to some thing fancier when you will ever really feel like it.
Here are the similarities and differences between the two models
- Both come with a DIGIC three image processor, with the only distinction that XSi is 12.2 megapixels, whilst XS is only 10.1.
- The lens are compatible from 1 model to the other.
- Both work with SDHC and SD flash memory cards.
- The battery packs on both models are identical.
- Both cameras accept most Canon EOS accessories (I know you can find 1 or two that do not work, but I do not recall them now, I have never employed them)
- XSi can continuously shoot three.5 fps in RAW, whereas XS can only do 1.5 fps. In JPEG mode, XS is really a bit quicker, it can do three.5 fps, whilst XSi only does three.0.
- The LCD on the XSi is half an inch larger than the 1 on the XS: three.0″ vs. only 2.5″.
- XSi comes with HTP (Highlight Tone Priority), whilst its predecessor does not.
- XSi offers wireless remote shutter release, whereas XS isn’t compatible with either RC-1 or RC-5 protocols, so you will not have the ability to trigger the camera from a distance.
- It is possible to only acquire the XS with the lens kit, whilst with XSi you’ll be able to buy the camera body separately
At the moment I’m writing this review I genuinely believe that Canon XSi is the very best Canon entry-level DSLR and perfectly fit for amateur photographers who’ve just discovered this new passion. I would suggest the XS model for spending budget constrained buyers; even so, when you really feel you can find features in XSi that you simply could wish to use, it’s extremely advisable to save some additional cash and get the latter model. But in case you really feel that XS will satisfy your needs, it is possible to safely go for it, and you’ll save funds too.
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