NewPhotobiz Review
If you like the world of pictures and images and would like to move a step forward and make your first online business newphotobiz reviews is just for you.
What do I mean in making it a business? You can earn money by selling your work with help of one unique product that has been developed by a photographer. This system can take any picture of children and pet whether was photographed by a professional or by an amateur and make it a beautiful picture.
This digital product is very simple and friendly to use. What is simple? It means you do not need a retain type of camera or a certain type of light or special equipment
It is created by the professional photographer, Scott Voleker who put his experience and knowledge into producing a unique system that is available and simple for anyone to use. Once you download the program you can start working with this product. The product consists of various Photoshop templates for designing background scenes. This product is very intuitive. However, just in case there are video tutorials that show you step by step exactly what to do in a very clear and simple way.
You can choose the market of children, family photos, pet photos and sooner than you think you will start making money.
You do not need special camera; you do not need special background or special studio to make it work. All you need is basic camera, basic lightning and basic background (white sheet) and Photoshop or Photoshop elements and you have your own business. All of the studio set are digital
So If you have passion for photography it about time you will see money out of it. Make it more than a hobby and start selling.
I have a Canon Digital Rebel and want to get a few different lenses.I have No clue what to get for portraits.I have a friend who was telling me about lenses that are fixed,and they cannot be focused past a certain point.What is He talking about ?Thanks
**Richie-Princes-RJS
Thanks for your knowledge,I really needed the help.I have not been able to devote the time needed yet.But you all are very helpful.THANKS
i have a pic of a canon slr with a zoom attached to it. i dont know anything about the zoom lense.
the only piece of information i have is that slr is a canon T-50 and the Filter Size of that Zoom is
62 mm. Can some one please advise giving me a list of possible Zoom Lenses out of which one could be the one which is attached to this T-50 Pic. I could search and find that Sigma DG 28-300 is one of them, but the pic of Sigma DG 28-300 does not look like the one which is attached to the T-50. Thanks for your help and expertise! sincerely - Manav M
If I have a regular SLR camera (Canon)
Is it possible for my lenses to fit a digital SLR?
Whould it have to be another Canon, or would a Nikon work too?
I have a Canon Digital Rebel XTi and I already have the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II which I love! But I want to have a wider variety of lenses to choose from and I'm sort of on a budget.
They don't neccesarily have to be made by Canon, as long as they fit on my camera and work nicely.
Thanks in advance for the help!
If not, would any of the lenses I have for the Canon AE1 be compatible with any other D-SLR Canon camera?.
I bought two lens from Best Buy and spent over 800.00, Does anyone have anything they would sell for a good price
I'm thinking of buying one, only if they fit though (I don't care of they wont auto focus I don't like that feature anyways)
Hi,
Can someone tell me if I can use the following accessories from an old SLR camera on my new Canon Digital Rebel XT?
1. Canon EX, 50mm, 1:1.8, with mounted Kenko 48 Skylight filter and leather case
2. Canon EX, 35mm, 1:3.5, with mounted 48mm Skylight filter and leather case
3. Canon EX, 125mm, 1:3.5 with metal sunshade 125mm, leather case, and mounted Hoya 72.0 S Skylight (1A) filter and case
4. Canon close-up 450, 48mm screw-in, and directions-for-use folder
5. Sunpack GT20, Gold Tube Solid State Electronic Flash Unit
Thanks.
i have an old 10d and i was planning to give it to my brother. but when i acquired a kit lens 18-55mm.. it doesnt fit.. i dont want to buy another ef-s lens since it might not go in ..
so the thing is .. will the ef-s 17-85mm fit in a canon 10d.. or only ef mounts ( since i normally have L lenses which are ef ) and i just purchased a kit lens so that i could give it to my brother without burning my pockets for another lens..
thanks in advance
I have manual lenses and an A1 body. The A1 is having problems with film advancement. Someone has a Rebel SLR body for sale. Will my lenses fit both cameras?
I'm more of a hobby photographer. I like to photograph things around me, like landscape and animals and people in natural settings. I've done my research and the Canon Digital Rebel Xti looks right for me. I'm not completely new to photography, but im new to these SLR cameras and i'm confused about what lens I should buy.
I would like to buy an SRL Digital camera, but I'm sure if I can just buy the body and re-use a lens I have with my regular nondigital Canon SLR.
The digital camera I want is the Canon D20.
THe lens I have is EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=149&modelid=7337
Thanks!
I found a D40 used in great condition for 5, so that's why I'm considering the D20 over the D30.
Thanks
Oops..I meant a D20 (not a D40)
I am looking for a fairly simple lens for my Digital Rebel XTi with a decent zoom, manual/autofocus, and f/stop. What would give be the best lens of this type with a reasonable price tag?
I'm a beginner, so please try to keep your answers in simple terms.
I'm looking at the Rebel XS...there are two kits within my price range, but with different lenses.
http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Digital_SLR/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&sku=A2849649
http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Digital_SLR/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&sku=A2419956
The cheaper one comes with a 18-55mm DC lens for 0 while the other kits comes with a 18-55mm IS lens for 0.
I don't quite understand the difference between the two lenses except that the IS is better technology and has better image stabilization.
In your opinion do you think the IS kit is worth the extra money???
I am trying to find a good 50mm lens for my Digital Rebel and see that the film Canon SLR lenses are much cheaper.
My dad's looking into a getting a rebel, digital, from someone but it doesn't come with the lens so he's hesitating buying it because he doesn't want to purchase a lens for it, which will be more than the camera because the camera's a really good deal...but I really want him to get it so I've been trying figure out if the lens from his old SLR, which isn't digital, would go on it...it's a 35-80mm lens.
Will the "Tamron Autofocus 75-300mm f/4-5.6 LD with Hood for Canon SLR Cameras lens" work on a Canon Rebel K2?
There are so many lens' it's confusing. I want a lens that is decent to take pictures of my niece and my animals as well as landscape, baseball and football games and so on. I know there are different lens' that are best for each of these thing, but I want one that will handle them all.