Saturday, 31 December 2011
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10 Surprises of the Sony NEX-7
10 Surprises of the Sony NEX-7 Camera That Will Cause Serious Photographers To Look Twice
The PHOTOGRAPHYTALK article explains the amazing features of Sony's NEX-7.
Go to NEX-7 - Photographytalk
The developments happening shows the clear indications that MILC or EVIL Cameras ( NEX series from SONY, NIKON 1 - V1/J1 series and yet to come CANON's EVIL) going to rule and will out perform the Entry level DSLRs of any brand
DPREVIEW
Friday, 16 December 2011
Tethered Shooting with CANON and NIKON
Tethered shooting is a useful photography tool. With the use of a
USB or firewire cable run between the camera and a computer, the
photographer can instantly review their shots on the computer screen.
As the shutter is pressed, the images are recorded on the computer hard
drive rather than the camera’s memory card. This capability comes in
handy for many reasons:
- To preview a larger image to ensure focus and composition.
- To ensure lighting and exposure is correct.
- To save the time it would take to download images from a camera.
- To display photos in-process to the client or model.
- To eliminate the concern of running out of memory card space.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Our JAYANAGAR Showroom and Service Centre is fully functional now
pleased to announce
that
our 3rd
Exclusive Camera Sales and Service facility
in
JAYANAGAR
is now
Fully Functional
Visit and get the
Maximum Benefits in BANGALORE
Shetala Tamrac: Aero Series / Carrying System
Shetala Tamrac: Aero Series:
Aero Zoom 20 Sleek, foam-padded protection for digital cameras with large built-i...
Aero Zoom 20 Sleek, foam-padded protection for digital cameras with large built-i...
Sunday, 11 December 2011
Friday, 9 December 2011
Camera Labs - Canon EOS 600D / Rebel T3i versus Nikon D5100 part 2
Dear all,
We like to give the continuation of the good comparison review of 600D vs D5100 from Cameralabs.com.
As per copyright restrictions we guide you to
Camera Labs - Canon EOS 600D / Rebel T3i versus Nikon D5100 part 2
We like to give the continuation of the good comparison review of 600D vs D5100 from Cameralabs.com.
As per copyright restrictions we guide you to
Camera Labs - Canon EOS 600D / Rebel T3i versus Nikon D5100 part 2
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Canon Powershot S100 - Launch
Shetala Cameras officially welcomes the much awaited
Canon Powershot S100 launch in India.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Friday, 11 November 2011
Just Consider When Choosing Your First DSLR Camera - DPS
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Maybe it’s an upcoming gift from a loved one or maybe you just decided it was time to “take my photography to the next level”. Or maybe it is another reason that has you shopping for a new DSLR. At any rate, you have started your hunt online and off and will soon be making a large investment in a camera.
Undoubtedly you have come across one of the age old debates: Canon or
Nikon. “Which brand should I go with?” question comes up in a
group setting.
The first thing I tell anyone looking to buy a new DLSR is to go to a
store and see how they feel. Grab a Nikon and a Canon. And a Sony too.
This is what stores are for and why they are
better than just shopping online.
Here are some things you should look
for while handling the camera:
How does it feel in your hands?
This is one of the most important aspects of any camera. Pixel counts
and auto-focus modes are great to debate, but if the camera does not
feel good to hold, you will not be wanting to pick it up six months from
now and you will have wasted your money on the latest, greatest Wonder
Camera just because it had a lighting optimizer feature that online
reviews told you that you could not live without. Not only should the weight
be appropriate for your build, but the grip should also be comfortable. I
have talked people into ‘lesser’ cameras because they found that having
smaller hands means something like a Canon T3i is more comfortable than
a Canon 5D Mark II.
Can you navigate the menus?
Second on my suggestion list is to play with the camera’s menus. All
manufacturers have different paths through the dozens of features packed
into the electronics of modern cameras. While Nikon’s and Canon’s
menus one can navigate fairly well, Sony, on the other
hand, rocks the menu world for new photographers with some great
contextual information. With the camera in your hand, see if you can
easily change the ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture, White Balance, drive
mode (especially self timer), focus mode, exposure bias and metering.
Those are some of the most used functions and if they don’t seem
intuitive to you, or easy to find, using your camera becomes more of a
chore. And most of us like to avoid chores.
Do you need all those bells and whistles?
Cameras are becoming more and more robust in their features. The
marketing departments at each company shout these ‘must haves” to us
through magazine ads and online. 4D Matrix Metering. Hypersilent focus
modes. 12 frames per second. And on and on. I’m going to play the part
of grumpy old curmudgeon for a moment and tell you,
you need to be able to adjust the shutter speed, aperture and ISO and that’s it. I know that’s simplistic.
It is true that the majority of the most masterful shots seen in the last 100 years of photography were shot without all those special modes.
you need to be able to adjust the shutter speed, aperture and ISO and that’s it. I know that’s simplistic.
It is true that the majority of the most masterful shots seen in the last 100 years of photography were shot without all those special modes.
Good metering is important but so is your ability to look at a scene,
judge the highs and lows and shoot accordingly.
All you really need is spot metering, good judgment and practice.
I know that’s not as fun as having 349 metering points which handle all the thinking for you.
All you really need is spot metering, good judgment and practice.
I know that’s not as fun as having 349 metering points which handle all the thinking for you.
What I’m trying to say is, don’t get into the ‘need’ game. Admit they
are ‘wants’ instead and be realistic about how much all those modes
will help you. All of those automatic modes you see on top of the
camera; Portrait, Landscape, Night Shot, etc… all of those can be
replicated with knowledge of how to use a camera and adjusting shutter
speed, aperture and ISO (and the flash in the case of Night Shot).
If you DO need some bells and whistles, write them down. The things
you can’t live without. This will help you when you go to the store or
ask more experienced photographers what you should buy.
How will you use the camera?
This is an important question because it helps determine a number of
parameters, like price tag.
Want some shots around the house of the kids playing? You don’t need a Nikon D3X, even if you have the funds to buy it. You won’t go to Camera Hell if you overspend but you can put your money to better use by not going top-of-the-line.
Do you earnestly hope to make money with your camera, perhaps shooting children’s sports on the weekends? Then you will want to stretch your budget because you will want a camera that can take a bit more abuse and maybe has a faster frame rate.
Want some shots around the house of the kids playing? You don’t need a Nikon D3X, even if you have the funds to buy it. You won’t go to Camera Hell if you overspend but you can put your money to better use by not going top-of-the-line.
Do you earnestly hope to make money with your camera, perhaps shooting children’s sports on the weekends? Then you will want to stretch your budget because you will want a camera that can take a bit more abuse and maybe has a faster frame rate.
Again, list the types of photography you really want to get into.
Armed with answers to these questions, you can help those helping you
pick a camera because you have narrowed down what and how you want to
photograph. It’s also important to have a feel for the equipment as I
mentioned and that’s where your local store comes in.
Courtesy - DPS
Courtesy - DPS
Monday, 31 October 2011
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Friday, 28 October 2011
JAYANAGAR Showroom and Service Centre
Our new Jayanagar Showroom and Service center is getting ready for the convenience of South Bangalore Customers.
Address already updated in the Store Locater Topic.
Address already updated in the Store Locater Topic.
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
HAPPY DIWALI
SHETALA CAMERAS
Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad and Mumbai
wishes you a
Very Happy
DIWALI
we are 3 now
and
Jayanagar, Near Garuda Swagath mall (opening Shortly)
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Articles on Reviews, Comparisons of Cameras
Dear all,
Very soon we will start to publish camera industry activities, new releases, reviews and comparisons of cameras. So that you can be able to get updated. Friday, 21 October 2011
Hi South BANGALORE - Here we are
Shetala Cameras
pleased to announce
that
we are going to open
our 3rd
our 3rd
Camera Sales and Service facility
as a
DIWALI GIFT
in
DIWALI GIFT
in
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Store Locator Bangalore
SHETALA CAMERAS - St. John's Road
# 104, SHREE Complex, No:73, St. John's Road, Opp RBANMS Ground,
Near Commercial Street & Ajantha Theatre, BANGALORE 560042.
PH: 080 41238528 / 29 ; 9448369655
Working Hours: 10.00 am - 7.00 pm
SHETALA CAMERAS - Mantri Square Malleshwaram
S-82, 2nd Floor, MANTRI MALL, Malleshwaram,
Near NATRAJ Theatre, BANGALORE 560003.
PH: 080 22667301 ; 9731295323
Working Hours: 10.30 am - 9.00 pm
SHETALA CAMERAS - JAYANAGAR
Near GARUDA SWAGATH MALL, Swagath Road,
Opp Maha Shakthi Temple, Jayanagar, Bangalore 560042.
PH: 080 26533677 ; 9731295323
Working Hours: 10.30 am - 8.00 pm
# 104, SHREE Complex, No:73, St. John's Road, Opp RBANMS Ground,
Near Commercial Street & Ajantha Theatre, BANGALORE 560042.
PH: 080 41238528 / 29 ; 9448369655
Working Hours: 10.00 am - 7.00 pm
SHETALA CAMERAS - Mantri Square Malleshwaram
S-82, 2nd Floor, MANTRI MALL, Malleshwaram,
Near NATRAJ Theatre, BANGALORE 560003.
PH: 080 22667301 ; 9731295323
Working Hours: 10.30 am - 9.00 pm
SHETALA CAMERAS - JAYANAGAR
Near GARUDA SWAGATH MALL, Swagath Road,
Opp Maha Shakthi Temple, Jayanagar, Bangalore 560042.
PH: 080 26533677 ; 9731295323
Working Hours: 10.30 am - 8.00 pm
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