Sunday, February 5, 2012

Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4.0-5.6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras + Lens Cleaning Kit

!±8± Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4.0-5.6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras + Lens Cleaning Kit

Brand : Canon | Rate : | Price : $203.00
Post Date : Feb 05, 2012 12:17:04 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Product Description Kit Includes: 1) Canon - Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens. 2) Sakar - Sakar 3pc Lens Cleaning Kit 3) ButterflyPhoto - Butterfly Photo Micro Fiber Cleaning Cloth

  • Focal length: 55-250mm
  • Maximum aperture: f/4 to f/5.6
  • Filter size: 58mm
  • Optical Image Stabilizer technology
  • Kit includes All Brand New Items with all Manufacturer-supplied Accessories + Full USA Warranties

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

!±8± Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

Brand : Sigma | Rate : | Price : $479.00
Post Date : Jan 10, 2012 18:00:42 | Usually ships in 24 hours

The SIGMA 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM incorporates Sigma's original anti-shake compensation function, with a 13.8 times zoom ratio. For the camera have anti-shake function in the camera body, this lens's Hybrid Optical Stabilizer provide not only anti-shake function for the camera body compensation, but also provide the function to compensate the image shaking in the view finder of the camera like anti-shake compensation built in the lens. Incorporating four Special Low Dispersion glass elements and three Aspherical lens elements provides excellent image quality throughout the entire zoom range. This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 45cm (17.7 inches) at all focal lengths and a maximum magnification of 1: 3.4 reproduction ratio, making it ideal for close-up photography. An inner focusing system eliminates front lens rotation, making it suitable for use with circular polarizing filters and the supplied petal-type hood. Incorporating super multi layer coating reduce the ghost in the backlight photography.

  • Equipped with Sigma's own unique OS (Optical Stabilizer) technology
  • Four SLD elements and three Aspherical lenses provide high image quality throughout the entire zoom range
  • Minimum focusing distance of 45cm/17.7 inches and a maximum magnification of 1:3.4 makes it ideal for close-up photography
  • Super multi-layer coating reduces flare and ghosting
  • For Nikon digital SLR cameras

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

SLR Camera Digital Lenses - Glass Or Plastic?

!±8± SLR Camera Digital Lenses - Glass Or Plastic?

SLR Camera Digital Lenses can be made of glass or plastics.  So why does it matter either way?  They are complex pieces of equipment and light is particularly sensitive to how it is treated.  Furthermore, camera lenses can be made of multiple elements that all work together to provide the desired zoom.  This all adds to the complexity  and therefore amplifies slight differences in optical quality etc. 

Some higher end complex lenses may have 20 or more elements.  These are most commonly made of glass, mainly due to its superior optical properties and also because if its relatively good resistance to scratching. Some other materials like Quartz glass, fluorite and various forms of plastic are also used.

Plastics are often used because they allow the manufacture of highly aspherical lens elements which are almost impossible to create using glass. Plastics in   can facilitate an improved lens manufacture process and improve the general performance quality of the camera too.  While plastic is often used on inner elements, they are only used on the outermost elements of all but the cheapest lenses as they scratch easily.

An indication of their utility is that molded plastic lenses are used in the manufacture of the cheapest throw-away disposable cameras. manufacturers of quality optics tend to use substitutes such as "optical resin".  While it is true that glass provides for higher quality performance than plastic, many modern and high performance lenses from big brand labels include some molded or hybrid aspherical elements.

So if you are deciding on which to go with, glass is pretty much an indication of higher quality relative to plastic.  Its properties simply treat light better and provide a truer picture.


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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Telephoto Lenses Are a "Must Have" Tool For Digital Slr Cameras

!±8± Telephoto Lenses Are a "Must Have" Tool For Digital Slr Cameras

It's useful to think of telephoto lenses as telescopes for your digital Slr camera. Like a telescope, a telephoto lens enlarges your subject, bringing it closer and making it appear larger in your viewfinder and on your camera's digital sensor.

Lenses with a focal distance longer than that of a 50mm approved lens can be classed as telephotos. In convention though, 85mm is regarded as the shortest telephoto focal distance for fixed or prime lenses, while for telephoto zoom lenses, the short end of the telephoto range starts colse to 70mm, as in a 70-200mm telephoto zoom.

The longer the focal distance of a lens, the greater its magnification. Thus a 100mm telephoto lens gives twice the magnification of a 50mm approved lens. In practice, this means the subject's height and width in the viewfinder - and hence on the digital sensor or film - is doubled when you attach a 100mm lens to the camera. Similarly, a 400mm telephoto lens gives eight times (x8) the magnification of a approved lens.

If you're on safari and there's a big male lion staring at you from 50m away, he's going to appear very small in the viewfinder with a 50mm lens on your digital Slr. Turn that to a 500mm telephoto lens, and the lion is magnified 10 times. Now he nearly fills the frame and you can even see the scars on his face and the piercing yellow eyes boring into you.

From the above example, it should be clear that telephoto lenses prove invaluable when you can't get near adequate to the field you're photographing. With a tele lens you can, for example, take sports shots from the sidelines or shoot pictures of wild animals from the protection of a car or hide.

They're also very handy for taking candid shots of children, for reportage, or any other situation where you want to remain inconspicuous, as they allow you to shoot unnoticed while you're some distance from your subject.

Medium telephotos in the 85 to 105mm range are also highly prized as portrait lenses as they tend to flatter the field and allow a shallow depth of field that throws distracting backgrounds out of focus.

Prime v Zoom Telephoto Lenses

Telephoto lenses fall into two main categories:

1. Fixed focal length, or prime, telephotos
2. Zoom telephotos, offering variable focal length

1. Prime telephotos offer optimum image capability because they have fewer lens elements, so fewer compromises have to be made. Their main disadvantage is the fixed focal length, limiting your options when composing the shot.

When photographing fast keen subjects, as in sport or wildlife, you can find the field suddenly looming too large in the viewfinder. Fixed focal distance telephotos can also be large, heavy, and expensive.

They are nevertheless the first selection for professional sports, news, and wildlife photographers because the image capability can't be beaten and they offer wider maximum apertures than zoom lenses of equivalent focal length.

This allows for shooting in low light conditions, which is often a necessity for professional photographers in the following situations:

* shooting sports under artificial lighting at night, or at indoor arenas;
* wildlife photographers shooting early in the morning or late afternoon when the animals are most active and the light is soft and less contrasty;
* news photographers when shooting under a range of breaking news situations, when they may be too far from the field to use flash or want a more natural look to their images from available light.

Within the house of prime telephoto lenses, some of the most prized are:

* 600mm f/4.0 -- for wildlife and sports such as surfing and cricket where these huge lenses can be firmly attached to a heavy tripod to keep them steady.
* 300mm f/2.8 -- a great lens for wildlife and sport because of the wide maximum cleft combined with smaller size and weight that makes it easier to use on a monopod, giving the photographer more freedom of movement. These lenses can also be used with matching tele converters or extenders to growth the focal distance without a reduce in size or weight.
* 85mm portrait lenses with wide f/1.2 maximum cleft that are also good for indoor sports or low light situations such as concerts or theater.

2. Zoom telephotos are hugely popular because of their versatility and often affordable price tag. Lens technology has improved dramatically in new years and today's top-of-the-range zoom lenses correlate favorably with prime lenses when it comes to image quality.

For all-round usefulness, combined with affordability and very approved image quality, telephoto zoom lenses are a "must-have" lens for most photographers as it costs a lot less buying one zoom lens than two (or three) prime lenses to cover the same range of focal lengths.

Popular zoom telephoto lenses include:

* professional capability 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto zooms
* 80-400 or 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 telephoto zooms
* More affordable 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 telephoto zooms.

Whatever your situation, either beginner or veteran photographer, telephoto lenses are invaluable tools that greatly growth the chances of capturing grand images with your digital Slr camera.


Telephoto Lenses Are a "Must Have" Tool For Digital Slr Cameras

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