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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Cameta Microfiber Cleaning Cloth - 3 Pack

Under normal use, your digital camera's LCD monitor screen and optics usually become soiled with fingerprints, oily smudges and other contaminants. It can be really frustrating trying to clean the LCD monitor safely and completely without smearing using typical lens tissue or lens cloths -- especially out in the field. The Cameta Microfiber Cleaning Cloth is designed using the latest 21st Century technology to perform this task quickly, safely and easily. Without using any potentially damaging chemical treatment as some cloths do, the Cameta Microfiber Cleaning Cloth is able to magically clean virtually at a microscopic level due to its unique fabric construction and scientically advanced fiber design. It works great on all optical surfaces such as your camera's lens, viewfinder, filters and auxillary lenses as well as your eyeglasses and sunglasses. As an extra bonus, it is terrific for cleaning those inevitable and annoying fingerprints off your CD's and DVD's. On top of all this, it's re-usable. After many repeated uses, it can be washed and dried to perform just like new.


Don't do it. At least not till you've finished reading. I know, you've been researching the Canon Digital Rebel XTi, for weeks, or even months before getting here. And, I'm sure you've read umpteen glowing reviews, recommendations and five star ratings heaping wonderful praise on the Digital Rebel XTi. Many of those were sincere I'm sure. But, it's important to examine the flaws as well. That way you can make an informed decision and be confident your getting the best camera for you.

First of all, lets look at your own skill level as a photographer. If your like many perspective Rebel XTi purchasers, all the cameras you've owned in the past, have been basic point and shoot cameras. You've probably never messed with the exposure settings, ISO settings or even gave a second thought to something like burst mode, or f-stop. While the XTi does give you the ability to continue shooting pictures that way, it would be a mistake to do so. Photos taken with the XTi using the default factory auto settings tend to be quite underexposed. Not something you would expect from a $600 camera. Bottom line is, don't assume the Rebel will take better pictures just because it's a better camera . . . your going to have to upgrade your skills as a photographer to get better pictures.

Taking pictures in burst mode on your Rebel (or any camera) is one way to hedge your odds of getting at least one good picture. Professional photographers do it all the time. Your going to be somewhat limited when doing that with the Rebel. It tends to freeze after taking twenty or so pictures. If the flash is not in use, then this shouldn't be an issue. But, if it is, the Rebel does it to protect the flash. Really no way around it, it works that way by design.

Don't count on using the LCD screen for taking your pictures. It's a non-option with the Rebel XTi. You'll have to stick with the optical viewfinder. It's what the pros are used to, and the XTi comes from a long line of predecessors catering to that market. Expect that to change in the future as technology advances, and manufacturers (Canon and others) bow to consumer pressure.

Well, that's about it. Just a few problems, but some you should be aware of. Some other SLR cameras will have the same problems, and others wont. What's important, is to give careful consideration to how plan to use your camera. That's the main thing, and should pretty much guarantee you get the perfect camera for you.

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