Canon T3i 18 MP CMOS SLR DIGIC 4 Outlet

Monday, June 18, 2012

Birth of the EOS 7D

Canon's new offering for photography lovers everywhere

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Hahnel Combi TF Pro Remote Control for Canon Review

Hahnel Combi TF Pro Remote Control for Canon Review. Expand the possibilities of your photography. Useful Links Supplied by: www.hahnel.ie Sponsor: www.mymemory.co.uk YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Website: www.geekanoids.co.uk Twitter: www.twitter.com My intro & outro was created with the help of a template by Nefos. Link: videohive.net

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Need a Phone Without Contract? Best Places to Buy Phones Without a Contract Or Carrier Plan

Most of us have been tied down to a single wireless phone provider for years. We agree to their terms of agreement because we want to receive those steep discounts on new phones and don't know there are alternatives. You can buy phones without contracts and you won't necessarily be able to reap the financial rewards of signing a long-term commitment but you can change service providers or phones whenever you want.

How Can You Buy Phones Without Contract?

First, you can't buy all phones without contract. The only phones you can purchase this way are GSM phones which include the phones created for AT&T and T-Mobile. Phones created for Sprint and Verizon however, are rarely available this way because they use a different mobile technology namely CDMA.

Next, you have to go outside of the traditional carriers and their authorized dealers to purchase your phone. The best place to look is through online vendors. Although these stores do not have the same big name recognition, you'll find a good selection of phones that can be purchased and used without a commitment. You just slide in your SIM card and you're ready to go.

What Are the Drawbacks of Buying Phones Without Contracts?

The main drawback is price. When you sign a contract, the carrier is guaranteed to receive a lot of money from you for the next 12 to 24 months so they don't mind cutting you a deal on the cell phone price. Some phones can be purchased for free with a contract; others cost several hundred dollars less.

Another drawback of purchasing phones without a contract is that you may not be able to find the exact phone you want. Because some phones are not able to be unlocked, you cannot buy these phones without contracts. However, if you are able to purchase the unlocked phone of your choice, then you'll have more flexibility with your cell phone than you probably ever imagined was possible.




If you wish to purchase an unlocked phone or accessories, I have found that http://www.cellular-blowout.com/ carries a great selection of unlocked phones and accessories. They ship fast, and their prices are highly competitive. When it's time for me to buy a new phone or accessories I know where to go.

If you are on a tight budget and wish to purchase a used phone instead, then http://UsedPhoneDeals.com offers used unlocked phones at great prices. Their phones are guaranteed and they have a 30 day return policy. These phones cost half, or even less than new phones and perform just as well. If you want the biggest bang for your buck then you should try them.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Stupid Hipster Lens Review - the "Dreamy Diana"

Blunty's review on the Dreamy Diana Lens which claims to ads a "retro mode" to your DSLR, so he's off on an adventure into the vile, poser filled lands of faux nostalgia infested by vapid Hipsters who drool over deliberately crappy plastic lenses, he is a pilgrim in an unholy land! The "Dreamy Diana" is a plastic lens for "Lomography" or so called "lo-fi" photographers, it's made to emulate the lens on the Diana camera from the 1960's, the 38mm Super Wide Diana+ Lens is supposed to create a "soft & dreamy focus" for your photos, you can get it with either a Canon or Nikon DSLR adapter and the lens's very basic focus has three distance settings, 1-2m, 2-4m and Infinity, and you'll get the best out of it in high contrast light I got the "Dreamy Diana" lens kit from Photojojo; photojojo.com they say; "You've got libraries full of flawless, uber professional, kick-ass magazine worthy photographs. But despite the hundreds of dollars spent on whotzits and whatzits galore you've hit an artistic dead end. Don't fret photo friend! Even Thomas Kinkade gets tired of glowy lamp posts and elfish villages. You're in a rut! And unlike Kinkade, you've got no mass produced art revenue to fall back on. You do, however, have something far more reputable, The Dreamy Diana lens! It's a lovely plastic lens that transforms your beloved hunk of metal and glass into a digital toy camera. Yesiree you can now get that lovable Lo-fi "technology" on your digi cam from Lomography's series of Diana ...

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Nikon D5000 review

Full review at www.cameralabs.com . A ten minute HD tour around the Nikon D5000, the company's latest upper-entry-level DSLR, featuring Live View, HD video and an articulated monitor. For my full review with comparisons, sample images and video,results and current pricing, please click the link at the start of this text or visit cameralabs . com. If you have any questions regarding this review, feel free to post on the Cameralabs forum!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

PENTAX K-7 Introduction

This is an introduction to the new PENTAX K-7 Digital SLR camera.