by chrisphoto Question by Kenzie: how to get an external flash to work on a Canon Rebel? I have a Canon Rebel DSLR. I have been hired to shoot a reception and am borrowing a friends external flash. The flash is a Quantaray PZ-2 DSZ. I should probably...
Attention readers, visitors and loyal fans (chos lang! hahaha) who are living here in Manila, Philippines, SM North will be having its BIG END OF SEASON SALE!!!. Diba kahit kakatapos lang ng Christmas parang christmas na naman because of this Big end...
By Recycle Bin of a Middle Child on Jan 4, 2013 in:
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Despite of the craze on international brands, Torque, a Filipino brand, stands firm in aiming the much needed and much deserve mobile phone features for it Filipinos fans through its new Torque MEDIA Technology. With this technology applied acro...
Question by brwnsuga: Which flash and lenses are compatible for my Canon Rebel XS? I need immediate help. I am a beginner in taking pictures using DSLR camera and am wondering which flash and lenses are good for my Canon Rebel XS? I am thinking of ge...
by fs999 Question by Parand: Can I use the Canon 166A flash in a Pentax K100D? I just found my dad’s old Canon 166A flash (from a Canon AE-1). I’m going to a wedding tonight and I’m wondering if it’ll work in my Pentax K100D D...
By Pinoy Technologies on Nov 19, 2012 in:
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Download Puffin Web Browser 2.3.3 here Puffin Web Browser 2.3.3 is a premium web browser from the Puffin chain developed by CloudMosa. It is a fast browser to view the full version of websites and enjoy millions of videos on your smartphones and tabl...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 14, 2012 in:
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Everspin has launched new MRAM modules that fit a standard DDR3 socket. It's a significant step forward for MRAM technology, and a noteworthy goal post in the quest for a replacement for both conventional DRAM and NAND flash.