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Showing posts with label canon eos. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Canon 5D Mark III





In my work as a film maker and videographer I come across a lot of equipment. It is virtually impossible to be in this industry and not be versatile. However, one camera that has become a favorite in the videography and photography community is the Canon EOS 5D Mark III. On almost all of the shoots I work on, this camera has made an appearance. But why is it so popular?

Perhaps the most valued feature amongst the community is the 22MP full frame sensor with the Digic 5+ processor, which work together to maintain fine detail in your images. It also has a desirable 61 point autofocus system and an impressive ISO range.  The Canon 5D is the first SLR with in-camera High Dynamic Range shooting, helping the user to get that cinematic look.  The easy to navigate menu doesn't hurt, it is perfect for brisk changes that need to be made for on the go shooting. Photographers can also conveniently compare images side by side in the playback mode.

For videographers, the Canon 5D provides many helpful features. There is a built in headphone socket for easy audio monitoring. The touch screen and dial allows for recording settings such as ISO, shutter speed and aperture to be changes easily and quickly.

Overall, the Canon 5D Mark III is popular for a reason. It arguably produces the most professional and clean images in the DSLR realm. It is powerful, fast, and durable. No matter the gig, weddings, commercials, documentaries or short films, the Canon EOS 5D is incredibly capable of getting the job done.

Why do you like the Canon EOS 5D Mark III? Let me know in the comments below!

Monday, September 30, 2013

Canon EOS 70D



Hey Everyone,

The Canon EOS 70D is the latest addition to the Canon EOS line. It is the upgrade from the former, Canon 60D, and has some key feature differences.

One feature warranting a lot of attention is the brand new, 20.2 megapixel CMOS sensor. With a complete different design, no other EOS camera been equipped with such a high resolution sensor. The 70D is also equipped with a DIGIC 5+ processor, the same that is used in the beloved Canon 5D Mark III. The two work together to produce professional quality images, perfect for the prosumer!

But perhaps the most prized feature of all is the autofocus. The 70D has an outstanding autofocus feature that allows the user to track moving subjects with ease. This is a definite upgrade of any previous EOS Cameras. It can assist any photographer or videographer in keeping their subject of choice in view no matter how far or close they move to the camera (within reason of course!)

In addition, the camera offers a built-in flash and wi-fi technology. The wi-fi allows photographers to send images to a smartphone or tablet that have the Canon EOS app. This is great for sending projects quickly and simply.

Overall, the Canon 70D has much to offer and is a positive addition to the Canon EOS line. The cost for the body alone is $1,199, not bad for a camera with such versatility.
 

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