Time to blog!
I have been pretty busy working on a new website, but I'm ready to hit the ground running. It seems that I have finally made it to Google page cache status. New readers are finding older posts and page views are soaring. Guess it's not the time to run out of steam just yet!
I'll be getting back to a new schedule and a shrunk down, less busy, re-designed header! Maybe an explosion of random color and 50 -100 ridiculous animated gifs...each with a talking wav file. How about 50 cartoon robots telling you that you have just won an IPOD NANO!
Just kidding!
PS. Lets not forget to mention Canon cameras, Canon Lenses and Canon Rebel XSI at the bottom of each post ( doubles my page views !). Yes....pathetic, but effective.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Back For More Punishment...
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Friday, March 28, 2008
Rebel XSi Available in Canada Now!!!
Rebel XSi being shipped now!
Kerrisdale Camera ( 2170 W 41 Ave at Yew St ) in Van Couver BC has received in store and quickly sold one Canon 450 D (Rebel Xsi) body only to a lucky customer posting on the DP Review website. I called the store and verified that the poster was telling the truth. Speculation that the Aussies are getting sporadic shipments with surprise Rebel Xsi's is coming in on the net.
I expect that Best Buy stores in the US will be receiving a handfull in the next week or so.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Radio Poppers Vid on High Speed Sync!
There is a new Radio Popper promo on Vimeo that gives us a taste of the joys of High Speed Sync.
follow the link below:
http://www.vimeo.com/817142/
Can't wait to buy a set!
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Canon Rebel XSI High ISO With Noise Reduction!
Canon 1600 ISO sweetness!
DP Review just posted a few more test images from the Canon 450D ( Rebel XSi ), these with a properly applied noise reduction in the DPP software.
Freakin unbelievable is all I can say! ISO 1600 has never looked so good. And I thank them for taking my and others advice to shoot a few High ISO images somewhere other than in a damn dimly lit cave! I am so tired of seeing High ISO images shot in a dark bar or concert hall. NEWS FLASH!!! ..................... shit lighting looks bad with any camera and lens combination.
To check out the new 1600 ISO images photographed outdoors under normal lighting conditions follow this link to the DP Review website. The last 2 images are High ISO with noise reduction.
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Camera Armor For Your Canon DSLR!

Camera Armor photo courtesy Made Products
Awesome new product from the "made product store", Camera Armor to protect your DSLR!
Check out the molded rubber protector designed for your DSLR camera that still allows you accesss to all the buttons and controls to shoot like a champ!
I want one now!
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Monday, March 17, 2008
Sigma Announces Super Fast 50mm F 1.4!

Courtesy Sigma Japan
Sigma Rocks!
Sigma announced a fantastic new large aperture prime lens for all the latest digital cameras. The 50 f 1.4 EX DG HSM will be compatible with Canon, Nikon, Pentax and Sony. This is going to be one sweet optic approximating an 80 mm with most 2/3rds sensor cameras. Basically, the ultimate portrait lens!
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