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Does Canon Camera Have Selfie Mode

2024-07-19 07:16:41

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The INSTAX SQUARE SQ40 Instant Camera is an excellent, easy to use, retro camera! It comes with 2 CR2 batteries which are easy to install as is the film. It is a great size, not too heavy and straight forward to use. Load the film, turn the dial to switch on the camera and you are ready to snap your pictures. There is also a selfie mode, turn the dial to selfie mode, frame yourself in the selfie mirror to the side of the lens and take your picture. The camera has an automatic flash, perfect for indoors and low light. The picture takes around 90 seconds to develop and after downloading the Instax Up app on my iPhone I can scan the image to store and share it digitally. The camera uses instax® SQUARE” instant film and comes in lots of fun styles, monochrome, sunset, rainbow and others. A fun camera!

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2024-05-27 03:12:49

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Awesome, well-built, and fun camera. This is such a lovely colour! Picture quality is great!The image quality is so unique which is what makes Instax cameras special. The square film is a nice size and I'm glad I went with it over the mini. The only two things I wish were different are battery type and built-in timer, or lack there of. The selfie mode and mini mirror in the front of the camera are such great features, but a timer would have complimented the selfie mode perfectly. On the other hand, the simplicity of this camera is really why I bought it. It really is a point and shoot with no bells and whistles. All things considered, I am glad I purchased this camera and look forward to continue using it for a long time.

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2024-08-18 02:28:55

With these extenders it is now possible to use a Canon c100 and c100II on the Ronin-M. Without them, there is not enough clearance on the top to install and balance camera. There is still limited travel, however. Under slung mode on the Ronin works perfectly, over slung works if you fiddle with it. Briefcase mode didn't work at all because of clearance issues. Both cameras eyepieces restrict tilt. The c100 has better clearance than the mark II because of the smaller eyepiece. The Ronin motors did not seem stressed with the heavier camera. I did a 5 hour shoot in a concert setting... this is a much better rig than using a steadicam....by far

5
2024-08-12 01:17:30

I tried Canon EF 300mm 1:4L IS on my Fuji X-T2 and it worked in AF and MF, in single shot mode, aperture priority and P mode, with IS and w/o IS. I did not try other camera modes. This lens is on the list of tested lenses. I also tried Sigma 150mm APO Macro DG lens. This lens is NOT on the list of tested lenses and it did not work. It might work in the future, if it is included in one of the future hardware updates. Performance of the adapter also depends on your camera. Helpful info can be found on the Fringer web site. All in all - I am happy with the adapter.

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2024-07-07 03:59:25

I just returned from a two-week trip in which the camera was used every day. It is terrific! I starts up fast, can take a series of pictures fast, automatically does just about everything, and provides enough ways to override automation that most people need (but probably won't use). I am amazed by how long the battery life was (I rarely used flash so that may make a difference). It took a few attempts to figure out panorama mode but once I did, it was used more often than I would have imagined. The biggest "gift" of all is the power of its zoom capability. The 20x natural zoom was fine as expected, but what I didn't expect was how high quality the digital zoom was at 40x. The only downside I found was that display was hard to see in bright sunlight and there is no optical viewer to use when that happens. I used the video mode a few times and once again I was surprised about how nice the videos looked. I have a 64GB card so I never feared running out of memory even when shooting videos. Among the biggest benefits is the power provided in the size of the camera. I carried it in my pocket at all times. You may be interested to know that I got this camera so I wouldn't have heavy SLR hanging around my neck for two weeks (I have a Canon Rebel XT). My previous point-and-shoot was a Canon SD450 and the WX350 makes that camera seem like a "Model T." I am confident you won't be disappointed if you choose this camera.

5
2024-07-12 07:20:13

I was a Canon shooter for many years, then I bought the Sony A7R IV and WOW what a camera it is. Many say the menu is large and confusing but all one has to do is take the time to study it. The menu is large for a reason and all your favorite features can be put in their own menu and made to come up when you press the menu button. I like how the camera fits in my hands and its fit and finish are all very nice. The 24x70mm lens is a bit heavy but it is a G-Master and has a lot of professional grade glass. This is not a point and shoot so I just have to get use to the weight. I also love that with the press of a button I can change from full sensor mode to APS-C crop sensor mode. I could go on and on parsing this camera, but you get the idea, I am impressed.

5
2024-08-06 08:26:59

I purchased this lens to go with my new Canon EOS-7D. When the camera is set to a mode other than fully automatic, the lens focuses very accurately. Photos produced are very sharp with very little if any post-processing required. However, as stated in the camera instruction manual, when in fully automatic mode, focusing will favor the more nearby objects. This only means that the camera is correctly doing its job and not a fault of the lens. When using non-automatic modes, the lens does its job, producing very sharp, and correctly focused photos. As others have stated, Canon should provide the lens hood at no additional charge.

5
2024-07-01 09:49:23

I use this for my Canon EOD Rebel T3 (which I learned post-purchase, seems to have compatibility issues with a number of external devices). Thankfully, this device isn't one of them. I can use it to refocus the shot whenever I'm taking pictures or video, and even though it doesn't activate the camera on video mode for actually shooting, it does work for taking remote pics on any other mode (Which is great if you're into shooting simple videos or creating stop-motion with legos, like me). No complaints with it. It's definitely more than worth the money (since I was considering buying a whole new camera, just to get a remote that would let me take pics of myself and shoot lego videos, and vlogs on my YouTube channel, and now I don't have to).

5
2024-06-06 07:30:55

I've used quite a few different DSLR mics for my aging Canon EOS Rebel t3i and I have to say, this is by far the best one! I do quite a bit of video between live music settings and interviews with musicians in conjunction with a podcast I run. This mic has truly streamlined the process for me, giving me the best possible audio for both situations. Having the flexibility to switch between mono or stereo mode has proven itself time and time again for me already. The stereo mode using the -10dB pad is perfect for my live music recording and the +20dB boost setting is perfect for my on-camera interview setups. With the +20dB boost, you need to turn down the Canon's volume, which gives me super solid and clean audio direct into the camera. Also, the AUTO feature Azden put onto this mic is so cool! I'm guilty of draining my batteries numerous times on older mics, so I tried switching to a mic that ran off plug-in power only. That proved to be a mistake, as I lost audio quality. With the SMX-30 in AUTO mode, it turns on and off with my camera when plugged in. The build quality is awesome, seems really sturdy (even thought it's only plastic) and I love the integrated shock mount. Seems to do the job very well, especially with the moving around I do at live concerts and performances. Also, when I eventually upgrade my rig, I'll have the option to mount this on a cage with the 1/4 20 thread on the bottom of the shoe mount. I would recommend this mic to any video hobbyist, DIY or indie filmmaker or even someone just taking video for fun with a DSLR or mirrorless camera. Nice job Azden! I'm super impressed. Oh, and register the mic online, they ahve a 10 year warranty with this one!

5
2024-05-02 01:18:10

Used to couple 2.0 and 1.4 tele-converters into an assembly that was attached to Canon 100-400mm lens. By using the RF adapter ring to attach this assembly to my new Canon EOS-R5 for a total reach of 1120mm when camera was in FULL frame mode. By placing camera in 1.6 mode you get a reach of 1792mm. A steady tripod is a must at this focal length. I was able to auto focus through the view finder in most cases. ( photo attached)

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