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Canon 550D – Here are some image quality comparisons

Saturday, March 6th, 2010 by admin
Canon EOS 55D

Canon EOS 550D

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Model FOVCF Sensor Pixel Size Pixels/Megapixels Viewfinder DLA*
Canon PowerShot G9 4.6x 7.6 x 5.7mm 1.9µm 4000 x 3000 12.1 - -
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS / 1000D 1.6x 22.2 x 14.8mm 5.7µm 3888 x 2592 10.1 .81x 95% f/9.3
Canon EOS Digital Rebel T2i / 550D 1.6x 22.3 x 14.9mm 4.3µm 5184 x 3456 18.0 .87x 95% f/6.8
Canon EOS Digital Rebel T1i / 500D 1.6x 22.3 x 14.9mm 4.7µm 4752 x 3168 15.1 .87x 95% f/7.6
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi / 450D 1.6x 22.2 x 14.8mm 5.2µm 4272 x 2848 12.2 .87x 95% f/8.4
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 400D 1.6x 22.2 x 14.8mm 5.7µm 3888 x 2592 10.1 .80x 95% f/9.3
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT / 350D 1.6x 22.2 x 14.8mm 6.4µm 3456 x 2304 8.0 .80x 95% f/10.4
Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel 1.6x 22.7 x 15.1mm 7.4µm 3088 x 2056 6.3 .80x 95% f/11.8
Canon EOS 50D 1.6x 22.3 x 14.9mm 4.7µm 4752 x 3168 15.1 .95x 95% f/7.6
Canon EOS 40D 1.6x 22.2 x 14.8mm 5.7µm 3888 x 2592 10.1 .95x 95% f/9.3
Canon EOS 30D 1.6x 22.5 x 15.0mm 6.4µm 3504 x 2336 8.2 .90x 95% f/10.3
Canon EOS 20D 1.6x 22.5 x 15.0mm 6.4µm 3504 x 2336 8.2 .90x 95% f/10.3
Canon EOS 10D 1.6x 22.7 x 15.1mm 7.4µm 3088 x 2056 6.3 .88x 95% f/11.8
Canon EOS 7D 1.6x 22.3 x 14.9mm 4.3µm 5184 x 3456 18.0 1.0x 100% f/6.8
Canon EOS 5D Mark II 1.0x 36.0 x 24.0mm 6.4µm 5616 x 3744 21.1 .71x 98% f/10.3
Canon EOS 5D 1.0x 35.8 x 23.9mm 8.2µm 4368 x 2912 12.8 .71x 96% f/13.2
Canon EOS 1D Mark IV 1.3x 27.9 x 18.6mm 5.7µm 4896 x 3264 16.1 .76x 100% f/9.1
Canon EOS 1D Mark III 1.3x 28.1 x 18.7mm 7.2µm 3888 x 2592 10.1 .76x 100% f/11.4
Canon EOS 1D Mark II N 1.3x 28.7 x 19.1mm 8.2µm 3520 x 2336 8.2 .72x 100% f/12.7
Canon EOS 1D Mark II 1.3x 28.7 x 19.1mm 8.2µm 3520 x 2336 8.2 .72x 100% f/12.7
Canon EOS 1DS Mark III 1.0x 36.0 x 24.0mm 6.4µm 5632 x 3750 21.1 .76x 100% f/10.3
Canon EOS 1DS Mark II 1.0x 36.0 x 24.0mm 7.2µm 4992 x 3328 16.6 .70x 100% f/11.6


Commercial Photography – mycamera looks at Mass Communication

Monday, February 8th, 2010 by admin

The objectives of today’s blog:

1. Who are the communicators?
2. What product or service is being advertised?
3. What are the demographic and psycho graphic characteristics of the audience at which the advertisement is aimed?
4. Which needs and gratifications are addressed in the advertisement?

1. Do the Non-verbal cues in the picture contribute to the non – verbal message?

Objective:

To apply the concepts and the theories of mass communications to a media example.

Media example:

Cartier:

Mass Communication

Mass Communication

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Cameras, Formats, Photographers and Printing

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 by admin
Josef Sudek

Josef Sudek

The camera is now as common placed as the pen. It is no longer a privileged object. It is a tool that anyone can use to document or to express. It is a tool of personal interpretation that is guided by the choice of format. Clear distinctions in a photographer’s visual style can be seen depending on whether they use a large or smaller format camera. The diversity of styles proves the medium is not limited to one method or ideology; however, it is limited by format. The complex relationship with the arts depends on the interpretation of the viewer, whether it is art or photography. An individual presents a photo

that is interpreted by another individual. The format plays a decisive role in the visual cues that the person looking at the photo picks up. The camera and lenses used by a photographer help to define their own unique style. The choice of the camera will lead to constraints and freedoms depending on the equipment chosen; and more importantly, affect the actual visual style and interpretation. A photographer usually experiments with most formats until they find one that is comfortable to what they want to achieve. Once this decision is made, usually later in their life, they remain with that format in the attempt to master it. The format can achieve, in a handheld camera, Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ of a man jumping a puddle; or in a large box camera, the detailed glass plate studies of a garden through a frosted window by Sudek.

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