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Unveiled in early 2011, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i (EOS 600D) continues Canon’s Digital rebel tradition of providing ‘affordable’ digital SLR cameras. Ideal for entry level enthusiast, the Rebel T3i sits on the top end of Canons entry-level EOS line-up, above the existing Rebel T2i (EOS 550D). With tools to capture beautiful still images and Full HD movies, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i makes photography easy and fun. With the matchless range of EF-S lenses and other accessories from Canon, the Rebel T3i holds the key to the perfect shot.
Body Design and Handling
Unlike its predecessors, the Rebel T3i has an improved grip that’s a little deeper, front to back, coupled with a carved channel on the back that provides an anchor point for the thumb. Although bigger hands may still find it a tight squeeze, most users should find its grip more comfortable than its predecessors. It is also heftier than its predecessor, the T2i, weighing almost 60g more (583g compared to the T2i’s 525g)
As with many cameras in its class, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i utilizes a pentamirror viewfinder. Although it is one of the better pentamirror finders in the market, it is smaller and dimmer than the pentaprism finders used in more expensive cameras. The viewfinder shows approximately 95% of the scene to be captured, and the 5% ‘margin of error’ is of little consequence in normal use.
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i has an excellent 3:2, 1,040k dot display swivel-and-tilt articulated LCD screen. Hinged on the side instead of the based, it is useful for taking shots when using a tripod, or camera above the head type of shots. The ClearView display technology which has a layer of optical elastic material between the coverglass makes for unusually clear indoors and outdoors images.
First Class Still Shots
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i’s DIGIC 4 image processor and buffer enables capture of about 34 large/fine JPEG images, 6 RAW frames, and 4 RAW+JPEG frames. The DIGIC 4 processor also allows capture of 14-bit RAW images, and the 8-bit JPEGs are created from 14-bit data. The quality from both the swiveling LCD and the optical viewfinder is excellent, good enough to shoot at ISO 3,200 for a low-noise image.
With Peripheral Illumination Correction, the Rebel T3i is able to reduce Vignetting, a reduction of an image’s brightness or saturation at the periphery compared to the image center.
The Rebel T3i also has Creative Filter functions, which provides 5 filters, including the new Fisheye mode that creates a distortion as seen through a fisheye lens. The effect is applied after the shot is captured, and the strength of the effect is adjustable. This feature is not available for videos.
Unlike its predecessors, the Canon T3i offers nine-point auto focusing (AF) with a central f/2.8 focus point and eight single-axis points. All its AF points are cross-type, an advantage, as they are sensitive to both horizontal and vertical detail.
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i also comes with an Auto+ mode, which combines five Canon T3i’s systems, i.e.; Auto Exposure, Autofocus, Auto White Balance, Auto Lighting Optimizer, and Picture Style Auto, into one smart exposure mode.
Full High Definition Moving Pictures
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i comes with movie mode with Full HD 1,920 x 1,080 pixels at 24, 25, and 30 frames per second. 720p is available at 50 and 60 fps and VGA video is recorded at 30 and 25 fps. Zooming is a breeze with Video Digital Zoom, which allows a cropped zoom from between three and 10x magnification in 1080p resolution at all frame rates.
Another feature is the Video Snapshot mode that is brought in from Canons PowerShot and camcorder ranges. This feature allows recordings of short 2, 4 or 8 second video snippets, which are then stitched together and played back as a merged video. There is also an option to add audio soundtrack, choosing from the in-built five standard background music tracks, or import music to the SD card via the EOS utility. With this feature, multi-take videos can be produced without computer editing.
Other Handy Features
The T3i has a pop-up flash, with an X-sync of 1/200 second and a guide number of 43 feet (13m) at ISO 100 that can also function as an Integrated Speedlite Transmitter /wireless flash controller.
As with the T2i, it is HDMI-CEC compatible. With an HDMI to mini-HDMI (Type C) adapter or cable (purchase separately), you can play back your images on your HD TV as well as control the camera’s Playback functions via the CEC (Consumer Electronics) Protocol.
In Conclusion
With newly added features to the already impressive Rebel line, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a value for money investment for aspiring photographers. The quality of its still shots is among the best in its price range, and its video modes are quite comprehensive, offering excellent quality, if handled correctly.
Besides the Rebel T3i, Canon offers the T2i and the 60D, another two outstanding 18-megapixel digital SLRs within the same price range. All provides excellent image quality. However, in this authors opinion, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i has the best mix of features among the three.
Every penny counts when you are planning your wedding and honeymoon. As you are probably finding out, things are a little more expensive than you probably thought they were going to be, Thankfully, we have found some of the most helpful money saving tips on wedding photography. With our tips, you will be able to get discount wedding photography that does not look discount at all!
First, you have to understand, no one is going to offer you a cheaper price on your wedding photography if you dont ask for it. Basically, in the world of negotiating there is no room for embarrassment.
You have to be willing to go the extra mile to save a dollar. You might not be able to save as much as you want on your discount wedding photography, but even $20 less is $20 left in your pocket.
You will need to look online and determine the average going rate for wedding photography in your area or the area you are getting married. From here you will know about how much you should set your budget at. Then start looking at the prices for the packages you want. Get ready to begin negations with the photographer.
Make several appointments to various photographers so you can find the potential discount wedding photography studio you will be using. Lets say the package you want has everything you want but it has too many 10x12s. Take note and discuss the possibility of reducing the price since you will not need everything in the package.
Explain to the photographer that their prices are a bit out of your price range and it is vital that you do not overspend your budget. Then discuss the possibility of reducing the price of your package since you do not need the additional 10x12s. More likely than not, the studio just opened their doors to becoming a discount wedding photography studio without even realizing it.
Another way you should be able to get the price down a little is to show the photographer that the prices in your area are not quite as high as he or she is charging. This can often open the eyes of the photographer and almost force their hand at becoming your discount wedding photography studio.
No one wants to lose a potential client, so more often than not, if the price is still reasonable you can get the photographer to come down to a lower price. Thus, you have gotten your portraits at the price you wanted!
The Wedding Photographers South Miami isn’t just any of the photographer that comes all along to take photographs; they must connect in the friendly & confident manner, and with parents, bride, groom, grandparents & any kids at wedding as well as at times, pet dog also. Wedding photographer must feel all emotions as well as become the part of the day, by this I mean they must know emotions of people who are attending their wedding, how else will wedding photographer capture the emotions on the camera, suppose they do not feel & understand them. Romance, excitement as well as final realisation of the months, perhaps even several years, of the planning for that one day & it is wedding photographer’s job for capturing the emotions in the realistic and, beautiful method. Bride & groom is nervous, parents hoping the whole thing runs parents, very smoothly like they have planned out for as well as kids, and trying not to appear very bored with all fuss over them. I capture some best photographs of kids in weddings.
Wedding photographs must reflect events of a day in a way that, by looking back, while you are the old married couple, this may appear like wedding was just yesterday. All details have to get photographed, which includes church and venue for a ceremony and, reception. Unluckily, there are a few people who won’t allow religious ceremony being photographed that is other reason that I love to come little early, and give myself an opportunity of chatting with minister, priest and official who are conducting ceremony and in case possible, gain compromise, in these cases. The good photographer is totally aware of the areas to think for each occasion. The wedding is unique as well as the wedding photographs must as well be unique. I select to specialise in the wedding photography, at first as I did not have the photography studio but, when I run the photography business, I get a lot of personal enjoyment in photographing the weddings, I will not have this other way. And my approach towards wedding photography is relaxed; I prefer wedding photojournalism approach, since most of the top wedding photographers will do. My portfolio is filled with photographs of the relaxed couples who are enjoying the wedding day as well as spending little time with the friends & family not, photographer.
The wedding photographs are more enjoyable and look at and help to capture wedding’s events like they unfold. In short, the wedding photography is much the specialized area as well as wedding photography must always get left to professional. Weddings cannot get re-photographed in the photography studio. The fine art photography takes photographs taken in the wedding as well as turns them in the works of art. The wedding photographer at Soul Echo Studios are skilled in photography will manipulate wedding photographs in a way that they can forever capture spirit as well as style of the wedding day.
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Your wedding day will only happen once. The memories will last forever but, great pictures and videos will allow you to keep and share the memories in a special way. If you are planning to hire a professional photographer, it might be a good idea to have friends and family taking pictures as well. Every moment of your wedding day is only going to happen once and everyone will see it differently. Photographing your wedding is a fun way for friends that are not in the wedding party to feel they made a valuable contribution.
There might be guarantees from a professional photographer but, what good will those do after the ceremony? Those moments can never be captured again and if something goes wrong you will have no recourse but perhaps a financial refund. Ask others to take photographs and video also, you should have no problem enlisting back up photographers.
There are certain shots that you will need to make sure do not get overlooked. Provide a list of people and shots that are to be taken and have more than one person take each one.
1. If you hire a professional photographer you probably want to save money where you can. Ask them to show up only when needed and be specific about which shots you want and where they should be taken. There is probably no need for them to take pictures of the wedding party getting ready but this might be a lot of fun for one of your friends. Have a friend or family member with the groom and his groomsmen and one with the bride and her attendants taking pictures.
2. It would be a lot more fun for the bride to have a friend riding with her to the church taking pictures stead of a strange photographer.
3. Make sure that whoever will be taking pictures gets good photos of the venue before your guests arrive. Of course there should be plenty of pictures as guests arrive as well.
4. Besides pictures of the actual ceremony there should be pictures of the seated guests and wedding party. These should include the entire wedding party and the parents of both the bride and groom.
5. You will need to let your photographers know what pictures you want right after the ceremony and who is to be in them. These pictures should include pictures of the bride and groom together with their parents. One picture of the new couple with his parents and one with hers is a photo that often gets overlooked. If parents are remarried, you should get a picture of the biological parents alone with the couple if you can. Don’t feel too uncomfortable asking for this particular photo, you will be so happy you did.
6. Put disposable cameras on the wedding reception tables and encourage all guests to take pictures of each other and anything they think will be important to you. Instruct them to leave the cameras on the tables for you to develop and you will make sure whoever wants pictures will get them.
If you hire a photographer you can save a little money by asking to buy your pictures unedited or on a cd, you will want to ask about the reprinting rights. Limiting the amount of time they spend at the event and the number of pictures they take is also helpful. But, friends and family will be happy to take pictures all day long for free. Everyone can’t be a member of the wedding party but this is one of those great job for friends that are not in the wedding party, and it will save you a ton of money.
Photography is a way of life for some and at least a part of life for everyone else. In this day and age, technological advances await us at every turn, and the field of photography is no exception. Cameras have gone digital, and the potential is astounding. The following will take a look at some of the differences in the old and new ways, and weigh them out as either pros or cons of digital photography.
Scientifically speaking, the differences between the two are enormous. With film photography, light traveling through the cameras lens is actually burning the images onto the film. With digital photography, the light of the images is being encoded as binary data and stored in memory as with a computer. These differences, while huge, can be unimportant to some though. No one is actually interested in the technical aspect of how the cameras work. The photographer is more interested in what it means to him in regard to the pictures he can take and what he can do with them.
One of the primary advantages of digital photography is versatility. Digital cameras can record not only the still images of film cameras, but also motion pictures and audio in some cases. While a film camera can be a specialized piece of equipment for taking still pictures, digital cameras can offer you an entire range of different equipment, all in the palm of your hand.
Digital cameras are also commonly found on other pieces of equipment. As technology advances, cellular telephones and MP3 music players now often have built-in cameras, which are always digital. This may offer some extra convenience to digital camera users, considering that they can decrease the overall number of devices that they must carry with them and use.
Printing your pictures is also very different from digital to film photography. In both cases, though, you have many options. Professional film photographers may develop their prints on their own, in their very own dark room. Amateur or casual film photographers may simply drop their film off at a one-hour photo place. With digital, your pictures are recorded as electronic data, so you can use your computer to print them. Or, if you prefer, you can still drop them off at a photo shop and have it done for you. So as far as printing goes, it seems it is up to you how deeply you want to dive in. Both film and digital offer you a range of options, from the hands-on to letting others do it for you.
So in the end, choosing between digital and film may mean considering the application. Hobbyists may stick to film, while technology buffs and burgeoning photographers will choose the brave new world of digital. Either way, it looks like both styles of photography are going to be around for awhile to come.