Di II: Lenses are designed for exclusive use on digital cameras with smaller-size imagers and inherit all of the benefits of our Di products. These lenses are not designed for 35mm film cameras and digital cameras with image sensors larger than 24mm x 16mm.Optical/Mechanical Feature Key IF: Internal Focusing ASL: Aspherical LD: Low Dispersion XR: Extra Refractive index Glass Di-II: Lenses for Digital Cameras Only The SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 is a lightweight, compact, fast standard zoom lens designed exclusively for digital SLR cameras, expanding the product concept of the popular SP AF28-75mm F/2.8 zoom lens.In addition, portrait shots are made beautiful with the natural out-of-focus effect characteristic provided by the fast F/2.8 aperture. Additionally, a broader photographic expression through the use of faster shutter speeds as a result of the maximum aperture offers enhanced photographic pleasure. The lens boasts one of the best close-up shooting performances in the class of fast standard zoom lenses designed exclusively for digital cameras and featuring an F/2.8 maximum aperture throughout the entire zoom range, to ensure stress-free photographic shots at all focal lengths and distances.
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U-BXP100 Underwater Housing for Large Digital SLR Cameras with 82mm Diameter Lenses and Shoe Mounted Flash – Rated up to 150
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Di II: Lenses are designed for exclusive use on digital cameras with smaller-size imagers and inherit all of the benefits of our Di products. These lenses are not designed for conventional cameras and digital cameras with image sensors larger than 24mm x 16mm.This ultra wide-angle zoom lens for digital SLR cameras, with the first-ever focal length range of 10-24mm-the 35mm equivalent of 16mm ultra wide-angle to 37mm semi-wide-angle-is a perfect tool for creating dramatic landscape, cityscape,a nd seascape imagery. At the ultra wide-angle setting, you’ll be able to capture vistas beyond what the eye can see. At the semi-wide-angle setting, you’ll capture scenes with angles of view almost as spectacular. Depth of Field ToolThis tool shows the correlation between depth of field and focusing distance as well as the aperture and focal length. Try it.Find the Right LensWith this tool you can compare the focal length of various Tamron Autofocus lenses. Try it.
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Capturing life’s passing moments was considered a luxury or a time consuming task in the past. Photography seemed a painstaking process that required professional help or the use of advanced equipment. The convergence of Information Technology with imaging has made the concept of real digital imaging a reality. Images that were previously captured on film can now be stored in bits and bytes to be enjoyed whenever required. The emergence of the digital camera has revolutionized the concept of photography the world over.
Highly innovative organizations such as Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Kodak and many others who have been revered brands when it comes to photography, introduced and continuously reinvented the digital camera and how it can be used by various types of users. These organizations have ensured that they produce digital cameras that can be used by a wide spectrum of photographers. While they have developed high quality feature rich solutions for professional photographers, they have also come up with low cost solutions for amateurs and users who are solely interested in capturing the moment.
These low cost solutions have provided the opportunity for many users both great and small the world over to experience true digital imaging at a very reasonable price. Cheap digital cameras have given these users the opportunity to capture anything they want at any time and cherish these moments for a life time.
The quality of pictures taken using cheap digital cameras may not meet the standards required by a professional, but they more than meet the expectations of an amateur user. The pictures taken using cheap digital cameras will usually be of a lower definition. The options available to manipulate the quality of the image are also usually limited on cheaper digital cameras. Advanced options such as face recognition and preset scene modes are generally not available on lower cost digital cameras. The resolution of cheap digital cameras is often lower, leading to a reduction in quality of the image.
Professionals will prefer to steer clear of cheap digital cameras because of the lack of flexibility to take the picture the way they feel is best. Cheap digital cameras will also be less robust and durable. Photographers looking for quality, longevity and durability in their cameras will be likely to veer away from these low cost digital cameras.
Cheap digital cameras while not catering to the needs of professionals will often be more than satisfactory to beginners who are looking for a cheap solution to capture and hold on their memories forever.
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