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Canon Philippines drops the price on the EOS 1100D, offers more bundle options. Canon’s entry level DSLR just became a lot more affordable.
The Canon EOS 1100D will be getting a price drop staring today (October 20, 2011), from Php 31,950 to Php 29,998. That’s a substantial saving of Php 1,952. In conjunction with the EOS 1100D price drop, Canon will also be offering a few new DSLR bundles that are targeted at the entry level market. Here’s the full price list for your perusal. Canon EOS 1100D 18-55mm lens kit Freebies: 8 GB SD Card, Tamrac Camera Strap, Photography book and 3 years warranty Price: Php 29,998 Canon EOS 1100D 18-55mm lens kit + EF 50mm f1.8 II Lens Freebies: 8 GB SD Card, Photography book, tripod and 3 years warranty Price: Php 32,998 Canon EOS 1100D kit + EF 75-300mm USM III Lens Freebies: 8 GB SD Card, Photography book, tripod and 3 years warranty Price: 37,998 Canon EOS 1100D kit + Speedlight 270 EX II Freebies: 8 GB SD Card, Photography book, tripod and 3 years warranty Price: Php 35,998 Available at all Canon Concept stores Howard.
Understanding Camera Lenses. Understanding camera lenses can help add more creative control to digital photography.
Choosing the right lens for the task can become a complex trade-off between cost, size, weight, lens speed and image quality. This tutorial aims to improve understanding by providing an introductory overview of concepts relating to image quality, focal length, perspective, prime vs. zoom lenses and aperture or f-number. All but the simplest cameras contain lenses which are actually comprised of several "lens elements. " Each of these elements directs the path of light rays to recreate the image as accurately as possible on the digital sensor. The goal is to minimize aberrations, while still utilizing the fewest and least expensive elements. Optical aberrations occur when points in the image do not translate back onto single points after passing through the lens — causing image blurring, reduced contrast or misalignment of colors (chromatic aberration).
Original Image ZOOM LENSES vs. Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II Lens Review: 1. Introduction. The Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II is the least expensive lens currently available for the EOS system, and has been in the lineup since late 1990.
It's a simplified version of the original EF 50mm F1.8 of 1987 (often referred to as the 'Mark I') which was supplied as standard with some of Canon's earliest 35mm EOS SLRs; however it can trace its lineage back a lot further than that, as the company has been making 50mm F1.8 standard lenses since 1959. Like its predecessor, it uses simple symmetric Gaussian optics with six elements in five groups, in a well-proven formula which is known to offer excellent correction of aberrations.
Although designed as a 'standard' lens for 35mm film, these days the 50mm F1.8 is far more likely to be seen doing service on APS-C format DSLRs, on which it behaves like a short telephoto portrait lens (80mm equivalent). Headline features 50mm focal length Fast F1.8 maximum aperture Angle of view Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II specifications Show all listings (11) ... A Rainbow of Photos in Colors. Medusa sketch by ~frankieserna on deviantART. Free Music - Internet Radio that Plays What You Want! Listen to Music Online Radio Stations.
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