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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

CANON 70D!


The 20.2 megapixel Canon 70D is often considered a semi-pro DSLR camera, but is a great camera for beginners as well. A Full HD movie mode with continuous autofocus and tracking of moving subjects makes it a great camera for DSLR filmmakers. The 19 point all cross-type AF sensors make autofocusing quick and very accurate. Like the one found on the SL1 and T51 the 70D’s variable angle LCD screen is useful for photographers who need to compose their shot even when they can’t put their eye to the viewfinder. An extendable ISO range up to 25,600 makes for great low light performance. With a continuous shooting rate of 7 frames per second combined with exceptional autofocus, the 70D is one of the best cameras on this page for shooting sports and wildlife. A built in WiFi system allows the camera’s exposure settings to be operated wirelessly from an iOS or Android smartphone. With the EOS Remote app installed, photographers can shoot remotely from a distance even in Live View mode and images can be transferred and saved to the smartphone wirelessly. HDR mode merges three images of varying exposure in camera, saving them as a single image with a high dynamic range, capturing higher detail in shadows and highlights. While more expensive than the T5i and SL1, the 70D is a more advanced camera that is perfect for photographers who want a balance between affordability and professional photography.

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Born in Jamaica west Indies, Vincent came to America at the tender age of six. He attend elementary school at the second grade level he later graduated toward junior high school followed by high school which is where he fell in love with the newest and latest gadgets (camcorders,cellular phones,videogames televisions etc). Now he turns his love for technology as a blog to update the world for the futuristic vision of what is here and what is yet to come.

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