Saturday, December 31, 2011

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review

For the complete Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review, go to www.infosyncworld.com Last year's Canon EOS Rebel T2i was a significant divergence from the good old Rebel T1i. We got a brand new sensor, advanced metering mode, SDXC support, and boost in LCD resolution. This year, Canon chose not to toil with the primary internals on the aforementioned model, as we find the sensor, main shooting features, and overall form factor untouched. However, the new Canon EOS Rebel T3i tacks on a 3-inch Vari-angle LCD and Scene Intelligent Auto mode amongst other upgrades that include more 1080p video recording versatility. Although the Canon EOS Rebel T3i may not be a groundbreaking follow-up to the T2i, it's certainly packed with features that will appeal to a broader spectrum of novice shooters. The Canon EOS Rebel T3i is definitely the easiest flagship EOS to shoot with to date. The best part is that the T3i's price tag is the same as last year's T2i, so let's take a gander at what the T3i has to offer for 2011.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

JBL Radial Micro Speakers Are Outstanding

!±8± JBL Radial Micro Speakers Are Outstanding

The JBL Radial Micro Speaker provides full-sound audio capabilities in minimal package - for a minimal price.

The JBL Radial Micro Speaker is only a bit larger than the average human hand, measuring only 20 x 20 x 9 centimetres. This not only allows one to transport the device with ease; the JBL Radial Micro Speaker will fit easily atop any desk or bookshelf - and at around 80£, an excellent value.

The JBL Radial Micro Speaker is essentially a miniaturised version of the full-sized Radial, featuring the same smashing design. Because of its reduced size however, it is completely appropriate for the office or one's flat.

Obviously, there are some differences between the JBL Radial Micro Speaker and the full-sized version; these are primarily differences of degree, however. The JBL Radial Micro Speaker has smaller, less powerful speakers generating only one-third of as much as the larger device. In addition, one is liable to find the treble range more pleasing than the bass. Midrange quality is nonetheless excellent, as is its stereo separation.

One feature offered by the speaker that is lacking in the full-sized Radial is the set of Universal Dock inserts than enable those who own older iPod models to enjoy the full capability of this sound device.

The speaker's capabilities are nonetheless extensive; it can be used in conjunction with any number of media devices that include your iPod, CD player, .mp3 player, personal computer and even your digital television (via the special RCA-type connector).

What one may not immediately appreciate about the JBL Radial Micro Speaker is its innate intelligence. Operation is exceptionally simple; touch controls are employed for raising or lowering volume levels, and the device itself recalls the last volume setting automatically - even when it is shut down. Libraries, track selection and additional settings are controlled with the use of a remote control, so you can choose your preferred settings from across the room. In addition, this device allows you to charge the battery of your iPod whilst it is docked if you choose to operate it from a wall outlet in conjunction with your iPod wall charger.

About JBL

JBL is a company that is well known for the manufacture and marketing of fine audio equipment that is used by both consumer audiophiles and professionals in all sectors of the entertainment industry. Founded in 1946, JBL is one of the leading names in home entertainment and electronics as well as professional audio.


JBL Radial Micro Speakers Are Outstanding

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Canon EOS Camera Linup

!±8± Canon EOS Camera Linup

The Canon EOS System is composed of Canon EOS camera bodies, lenses, Speedlite external flashes and several lens and camera accessories. This article will discuss the current line-up of Canon EOS camera bodies.

Canon has varied line-up of nine digital SLR camera models. The current production line-up includes four entry-level, three mid-level and two professional level bodies, though some would argue, the Canon EOS 5D should in fact be considered a pro level body. Only the lack of a weather-sealed body keeps it out of the professional ranks, although none would argue that its image quality is certainly up to "pro" standards. Of course, these level designation refer to the camera's features. There are numerous professional shooters using Rebel XTs and 40Ds. On the other hand, even 1Ds Mark III in inexperienced hands can produce rather poor images.

Entry level Canon EOS Cameras

Canon EOS Rebel XS (Canon EOS Rebel 1000d) - Canon's newest entry level DSLR. Canon apparently created an entirely new level of entry level camera. Combines features from the last three Rebel models. Features a new 10.1 Megapixel CMOS APS-C format sensor, a seven-point auto-focus system, and continues the trend of recent Canon EOS models by incorporating a 2.5 inch LCD Live View screen.) - Canon's oldest entry level DSLR, and is believed to be in the last stages of production. 8.0 Megapixel CMOS APS-C format sensor and a seven-point auto-focus system.

Canon EOS Rebel XT (Canon EOS Rebel 350D

Canon EOS Rebel XTi (Canon EOS Rebel 400D) - Replaced the Rebel XT. 10.1 Megapixel CMOS APS-C format sensor and an new nine-point auto-focus system. Also benefits by the addition of a larger 2.5 inch LCD screen.

Canon EOS Rebel XSi (Canon EOS 450D) -Replaced the Rebel XTi. 12.2 Megapixel CMOS APS-C format sensor and a refined nine-point auto-focus system. Also includes a brighter 3 inch LCD screen with new Live-View technology.

Mid-level Canon EOS cameras

Canon EOS 30D - Replaced the older Canon EOS 20D. 8.2 Megapixel CMOS APS-C format sensor, improved nine-point auto-focus system, and a step up from the 20D with a larger 2.5 inch LCD Screen.

Canon EOS 40D - First Canon DSLR to include the new Live-View technology. Users could for the first time, compose their shoots without having to look through the viewfinder. Received a larger 3 inch LCD screen. 10.1 Megapixel CMOS APS-C format sensor, nine-point-point auto-focus system.

- Canon EOS 5D - Full-frame .12.8 Megapixel DSLR features a nine-point auto-focus system and a smallish 2.5 inch LCD screen. Since the 5D is a full-frame camera there is no lens focal length conversion factor. Canon EF-S lenses will not work on this body.

Professional Level Canon EOS Cameras

Canon EOS 1D Mark III - The top of the line for professional sports shooters with its 10fps frame rate. 10.1 Megapixel APS-H format sensor, 45-point auto-focus system, and a new 3 inch Live-View LCD screen. Being a professional level camera, it also get a fully weather-sealed, magnesium body.

Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III - The ultimate Canon DSLR A professional level camera in every sense of the word. 21.1 Megapixel full-frame sensor, new 3 inch Live View LCD screen, and a 45-point advanced auto-focus system. Uses two DIGIC III processors. Easily the most advanced Canon EOS Camera so far.

Canon EOS Camera System

Each Canon EOS camera is designed to work with other components of the Canon EOS DSLR System. This includes an extensive line of Canon EF and EF-S mount lenses, as well as several models of external flash units and macro flash units. The Canon EOS Camera System is the most complete line-up of DSLR camera bodies in existence today.


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