Which is not true about a literary canon?
"A literary canon is always changing. New excellent works of literature are being added all the time" is a statement that is not true about a literary canon.
Puppets were not at all like we see today instead, they were crafted from animal hides to have the outline and shape of a person, animal or object. These were known as shadow puppets. They could be performed against a wall with tall moving shadows or, indoors with a bright lantern against the linens much like our movie screens today. Either way, was a treat for families and provided a special bonding time while being educational and traditional.
Today, we continue these teachings and entertainment forms though not nearly as personal as in your living room by your grandparents, instead they are still in your home but performed by professional Puppeteers.
What digital camera would use the same lenses as a canon rebel?
All Canon Rebels can use either Canon EF (or compatible) or Canon EF-S lenses. EF lenses can be used on any Canon EOS camera. EF-S lenses, introduced in 2003, are made specifically for Canon EOS cameras with APS-C size (22.2 x 14.8mm) sensor. They can be used only on Canon Rebel cameras and on the Canon 20D, 30D, 40D, and 50D cameras (as of 2008). No other manufactuer currently makes camera bodies that take EF lenses. (Several years ago, Kodak had a full-frame digital camera that took EF lenses. It was a camera that was OK in the studio, but inferior for general photographic use. It was discontinued shortly after introduction.)
Yes, SLR's (Single Lens Reflex) cameras have the ability to change lenses from the body to adapt to different photo situations. The benefit is that all functions relating to the photo are functions of the lens. You control the aperture (the amount of light passing through the lens), focus, and zoom from the lens, the only function native to the camera is shutter speed. On automatic SLR's the camera body does all of the light calculations and transmits the information to the lens for you.
What kind of questions can Canon tech support answer?
A qualified Canon tech support person should be able to help you in all respects of the support of the item . This would apply to the quality, ability, and any additional items needed to get the proper results needed. They should also have suggestions on what you had done improperly causing you to achieve the wrong results.
Can the Canon Powershot sx-200 camera zoom while filming in HD?
You can zoom but for unknown reason it only uses digital zoom, not optical. Which causes a lot of noises on the video
Can I still get my film developed from a disposable camera?
yes you can. I see there are a lot of places offer film develop. Go online and enter "film developed from a disposale camera" you will see more helpful information.
What are some of the features of a Canon Selphy CP800 Compact Photo printer?
Some features of a Canon Selphy CP800 Compact Photo printer include that is has a light, compact body. The printer can also enhance photos with improved portrait image optimize.
How to set Continuous shooting on CAnon EOS Rebel XS 1000D?
It's not that difficult. :) Press the left directional key and then select the overlapping rectangles which signify continuous shooting and press the SET key. That's it!
Can digital camera used as web camera?
If it has the compatibility of being used as a "Capture Cam" then, yes.
Can you use canon mp 640 as airprinter for your iPad?
No, none of the Canon MP-series printers have AirPrint capability. There are other solutions for this printer, but they involve emailing the file to a special server, and this is a big pain to set up. The list of AirPrinters are below.
What is the highest power available for canon camera lenses?
The highest power available for canon camera lenses is 500mm. This particular lens works on full-frame and APS-C digital Canon SLR cameras, which is what most people have. This 500mm lens is used best for the best quality of photography.
What does SLR mean in a camera?
"SLR" means single lens reflex. What that means is that what you see through the eyepiece is directly through the lens - in other words what you see is exactly what you get. The way it works is that light comes in through the lens, 'hits' a mirror that bends the light up to a prism (typically a "pentaprism") that bends the light around and then out the back of the camera through an eyepiece to your eye. Light is amazing. When taking a picture, releasing the shutter will cause the mirror to lift up (and then if there's a focal plane shutter behind it to open that as well) allowing light to strike the film or digital sensor for the length of the exposure and then to drop down again at the end of the exposure. The primary disadvantage to the traditional SLR is that while the mirror is in the "up" position you can't see what's going on. The primary advantage was to frame your image exactly as you saw it and to be able to actually focus the exact image. And if you have a telephoto lens mounted, you're actually seeing what the lens sees, close up.
Prior to the invention of the "SLR" you had a few choices of how to view what you're taking a picture of. The most popular alternative was the "rangefinder" which is still available today and is used widely. The rangefinder's primary difference from the SLR is that you're not looking "through the lens" itself, but through a viewing window. And there would be a little "box" you would see in the window, that would define actually how much of what you see would wind up on the film (or sensor in a digital rangefinder). So even if you had a long telephoto mounted, then without special equipment you'd still see the same image in the viewing window, except the box would get smaller. Also focusing the camera differs in that in a rangefinder, there is usually a second smaller "window" off to one side, with a separate light source, that superimposes a second image on what you view through the viewing window, and by manipulating the focus ring on the lens, it aligns the two images to appear as one at which point theoretically if the camera is accurate enough, you are in focus. Also, when you release the shutter, you can still see what's going on; therefore if you're panning you can continue to keep the subject in the window box.
What services does Canon Be give?
Canon services offer many types of photo taking instruments, film, memory cards and software. Canon is a well respected maker for quality photos of all kinds.
What is the average price for a USB stick?
It just depends on what size you get. I got a 4GB and it was $10 and a 8GB was $20. This was at Wal-Mart. The size depends on what you are using it for. When you buy it ask someone to help you.
Mary was not canonized. She was created by God as a saint since she was to be the mother of His son.