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Canon BGE2 Battery Grip for the EOS 20D and EOS 30D Digital SLR Cameras


Canon BGE2 Battery Grip for the EOS 20D and EOS 30D Digital SLR Cameras


$120.00


The BG-E2 is made for both the EOS 20D & EOS 30D Digital SLR Cameras and holds up to 2 – (BP-511, BP-511A, BP-512, BP-514) Lithium-ion Battery Packs or 6 AA Batteries (using the included battery holder BMG-E2) to offer double-length shooting time. The vertical shutter release makes shooting with the camera in a vertical position just as comfortable as shooting horizontally….

Tenba Messenger Photo/Laptop Bag - Small (Olive)


Tenba Messenger Photo/Laptop Bag – Small (Olive)


$104.95


The Tenba Messenger is the essence of urban – a sleek, lightweight, street-smart satchel that holds a ton, yet hugs your body, moves with you, and doesn’t cramp your style. A removable photo insert allows you to convert it quickly from a camera bag to a general-purpose gym bag, book bag, school bag or briefcase. Capacity: D/SLR body, 3 lenses, flash, magazines, files. Fits mos…

TENBA Small Messenger Multi Purpose Case - Chocolate - Chocolate


TENBA Small Messenger Multi Purpose Case – Chocolate – Chocolate


$104.95


The essence of urban – a sleek, lightweight, street-smart satchel that holds a ton, yet hugs your body, moves with you, and doesn`t cramp your style. A removable photo insert allows you to convert it quickly from a camera bag to a general-purpose gym bag, book bag, school bag or briefcase….

Tenba 638-224 Small Messenger (Burnt Orange)


Tenba 638-224 Small Messenger (Burnt Orange)


$104.95


Tenba’s ProDigital 2.0 Messenger is a perfect urban bag that is sleek, lightweight, and street-smart. A removable photo insert allows you to convert it quickly from a camera bag to a general-purpose gym bag, book bag, school bag or briefcase…

Canon BG-E11 Battery Grip for Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Camera


Canon BG-E11 Battery Grip for Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Camera


$358.20


The Canon BG-E11 Battery Grip is an optional power pack designed specifically for the Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Camera. It holds up to two LP-E6 battery packs or six AA Batteries (with included battery magazine), offering double-length shooting time. Features a variety of operating controls such as shutter button, Main Dial, multi-controller, AF point selection button, AE lock/FE lock butt…

Canon BG-E7 Battery Grip for the EOS 7D Digital SLR Camera (Retail Package)


Canon BG-E7 Battery Grip for the EOS 7D Digital SLR Camera (Retail Package)


$152.00


The Canon BG%2DE7 Battery Grip holds up to two LP%2DE6 battery packs or six AA Batteries to offer double%2Dlength shooting time%2E The vertical shutter release makes shooting with the camera in a vertical position just as comfortable as shooting horizontally%2E…

Canon BG-E6 Battery Grip for Canon 5D Mark II Digital SLR - Retail Package


Canon BG-E6 Battery Grip for Canon 5D Mark II Digital SLR – Retail Package


$165.00


The Canon BG-E6 is a dedicated battery grip for the Canon EOS 5D which allows you to use one or two LP-E6 batteries. With two batteries the already long life is doubled and this will be especially useful if using movie mode. The Canon BG-E6 also has vertical control for portraits….

Tenba Mini Messenger Bag


Tenba Mini Messenger Bag



The Tenba Messenger is an urban-inspired laptop bag thats designed to hold everything you need for a day; on vacation or at work; at school or at the gym. Adjustable dividers let you configure the interior for a wide variety of photographic or video equipment, and removing the dividers converts the Messenger Mini into a perfect, general-purpose carrying bag….


Tenba Small Messenger


Tenba Small Messenger


$99.99


Tenba’s ProDigital 2.0 Messenger is a perfect urban bag that is sleek, lightweight, and street-smart. A removable photo insert allows you to convert it quickly from a camera bag to a general-purpose gym bag, book bag, school bag or briefcase…

Tamrac 5784 Evolution Messenger 4 Photo/Laptop Bag (Black)


Tamrac 5784 Evolution Messenger 4 Photo/Laptop Bag (Black)


$109.95


The Evolution 4 messenger bag is a versatile, slim-profile case that converts from a camera bag to a briefcase. Up to one DSLR with a lens attached, a flash, and 2 to 3 additional lenses (including a 70-200mm f/2.8) can be protected inside the foam-padded compartment called the shuttle , which features adjustable, foam-padded dividers. To convert it to a briefcase, simply remove the shuttle from …



Camera(dslr) or camcorder?

I started working for this up and coming magazine. and i’m incharge of taking pictures and recording (for the website). That being said i wanted to invest in a good camera or camcorder. because i want something that can do both with great quality.

I would prefer it if it could take nice images in the dark, the camera i have now fails at that. and it’s audible in recordings if you try to zoom in or out.

Would you suggest i buy a dslr that can take video. or a camcorder that can take pictures?
if you have any specific suggestions please let me know as well.
my budget is under 500

Your budget seems to have come out of thin air.

Here is a link to HD video cameras that shoot only video

http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ModelList?storeId=11201&catalogId=13051&catGroupId=34401

At this time, only the $700 Nikon D3100 with video can auto-focus in the video mode. It is the only entry level camera that can do so.

Shooting in the dark has NOTHING to do with the camera, but all to do with your skills as a photographer or videographer

If you find that using a dSLR with video feature a poor compromise, you will find trying to use a video camera as a still camera even worse.

To rid your video of noise caused by the camera or handling the camera, you will need a camera with an external microphone jack and external mic.

As you can see, we are taking you way over your budget.

After you spend some time looking at all your options, rethink your budget. Don’t forget a tripod with fluid head and lighting for video.

Nikon D60 digital SLR review by What Digital Camera magazine

Canon Rebel XSi vs T1i – A Digital Shoot Out

Imagine taking the best picture of your life.

And, while you are imagining, imagine that your picture wins a local photo contest in your city. It is selected for entry into a nationally published photography magazine, and photographers all over are emailing you to tell you what a wonderful photo you have taken.

Meanwhile, back on earth, you realize you need that DSLR camera to take such a picture. And Canon is your final choice. (Excellent decision, by the way). Now all you need to do is decide between the TWO Rebels that are at the top of the entry level DSLR market.

First, there’s the Canon Rebel XSi (aka Rebel 450D), and then there is the Canon Rebel T1i (aka Rebel 500D). Both cameras are highly rated by people who bought them. Very few buyers have been dissatisfied with their purchase. You can find that out by going to amazon.com or B&H Photo and searching for one of the cameras. You will find that there are user reviews there, as well as testimonials from camera buyers. The reason buyers are so happy with their choice of Canon DSLRs is that these cameras are masterfully manufactured and they take amazing quality pictures. The differences between the two DSLR cameras are fairly basic and easy to understand.

The difference in megapixels is not as significant as some might imagine. When you are talking about 12.2 vs 15.1 megapixels, it is like a drop in the megapixel bucket! You can produce a huge print from either camera… larger than 9 by 13 (which is the largest image that can be printed on most home printers). By the way, the T1i has the 15.1 megapixel image sensor, and the XSi has the 12.2 megapixel sensor.

THE major difference is that the T1i can take video while the XSi does not have video capability. And the T1i does not just take video, it takes HD quality video. While it is not as good as a dedicated camcorder, the quality is very good indeed.

Another major difference is Creative Auto. This feature is available in the T1i but not the XSi. Creative Auto is similar to features on some of the better point and shoot cameras. It allows the photographer to take more creative shots using camera settings rather than relying on the individual’s own photographic knowledge. Canon’s claim is that the beginning photographer can take better shots while learning to use their DSLR. The last difference in this DSLR shoot out is price. In this category, the Rebel XSi is the clear winner, coming in at about $150 below the Rebel T1i.

The bottom line: Do you need video and creative auto? Would you like to save about $150 that you could use to get a special lens? Go to http://www.squidoo.com/canon-rebel-xsi-x1i to discover more about the Canon Rebel XSi vs. T1i debate.

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I love photography and all things related to it. Cameras, camera gear, and image editing software fascinate me, so I am either buying the newest piece of equipment (or software) or researching my next purchase. Be sure to visit the Cameras-N-Stuff Blog.


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