Canon EOS 350 D



Canon EOS 350D, the camera with a resolution of 8 Megapixels. Also known as Canon Digital Rebel XT (in America) or a Canon EOS Kiss n Digital (in Japan). DSLR cameras are designed to replace the previous version with a more complete feature and also with greater image resolution.

The shape and design is almost the same as most other DSLR cameras, and comes with an internal flash which can pop-ups. The size of this camera is smaller than previous versions and thus has a lighter weight.


Existing CMOS sensor on the Canon 350D can produce images with a resolution hingga8 Megapixels. In addition to the results of image resolution capability which can reduce noise at high ISO, the camera is also equipped with the DIGIC II processor that is able to increase the speed in many ways other than using the processor. EOS 350D also comes with a system of E-TTL II flash. The time required for startup is 0.2 seconds, shutter lag of about 120-100 mseconds.






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Canon PowerShot S95 | Digital Camera Review | Introduction

Canon PowerShot S95 digital camera review : Canon has been launched the S90, a camera that represented a new road in Canon’s strategy. A camera which did not have Megapixels as its most important feature, and was even downgraded on paper in terms of hard specifications, but at the same time was advanced in image quality. It was a camera that was received wholeheartedly and was highly praised. The Canon PowerShot S95, successor to the S90, follows the same road that Canon took with the S90. Luckily, the amount of pixels is still the same, ten Megapixels, and the size of the sensor has also remained unchanged. It is a compact camera that again focuses on image quality, which is a good development. 

Canon PowerShot S95 video function
Not so much has changed in comparison with the S90. The most important difference can be found in the video function. The Canon S95 supports 720p (1280x720 pixels) video with stereo sound. Additionally, the camera now has a mini-HDMI interface with which a high quality reproduction is achieved in combination with HD televisions. The photos and video clips are saved onto an SD format card with extra support for the new generation of SDXC memory cards. A new High Dynamic Range function has been added, with the possibility of shooting in different image formats as well. 


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