Advantages: Forget Camera shake, well, almost. Disadvantages: Can be a little fiddly
If you didn't get one of these with your Canon, and are serious about photography then it really is a must have.
The good thing about this remote is it's dual function, not only will it allow you to perform a shutterrelease but it will also allow you to take advantage of a 2 second timer function; without having to return to the camera.
Canon have also made the RC5 remote, which, whilst it is slightly bigger and a little more comfortable to use, doesn't give you the option to pick between timer delay, and simple shutterrelease.
This remote will easily give you a good 5M range, although I tend to use mine standing next to the camera when it's mounted on a tripod, simply to remove as much camera shake as I can. Obviously the windy weather can also contribute to camera shake, but I dont think they have invented a remote ...
Advantages: One classic, plenty of features Disadvantages: Too inconsistent, at times average vocal performance
Originally released back in 1997, this album sold a number of copies off the back of the hit single 'Can We' which featured MIssy Elliott and was the soundtrack to cult film, Booty Call as well as featuring an abundence of rap, production and vocal talent picked up from previous hits and probably the world renowned 'Right Here' from a few years previous.
Producers on the album include Sean 'Puffy' Combs, Deric 'D Dot' Angeleitte, Malik Pendleton, Roderick Wiggins and Timbaland and they all help to bring together a good array of tracks which gives the album the exact sound that was going around in R&B from the late 90s.
Although saying that, the features and production are at a good enoough level to cover up any short falls from the group. SWV (sisters with voices) are mainly known for lead singer Coko who eventually went solo ...
Advantages: Far better picture than standard composite, better looking games Disadvantages: Expensive, Only needed for larger screens 32" or greater
After the release of the little white bundle of joy on the 8/12/2006 people were given a composite cable to show off their new shinny new console.
AV enthusiasts all know a composite signal is the poor quality option for showing video on their TV's - what people really want is RGB or Component video input.
As console manufactures are out to make a profit they usually bundle the cheapest and most compatible option with the console and then release upgrades to that product for people who need or want it. Nintendo understand this and have released two video upgrade options - the Wii RGB cable or the Wii Component cable.
Lets get things straight from the off, The Nintendo Wii is not a High Definition Console, What this cable does offer is a enhanced image resolution of 480p.
I finally got hold of the component video cable after ...