Friday, August 28, 2015

Canon EOS 5D Mark III 22.3 MP Full Frame CMOS with 1080p Full-HD Video Mode Digital SLR Camera (Body)









Canon EOS 5D Mark III 22.3 MP Full Frame CMOS with 1080p Full-HD Video Mode Digital SLR Camera (Body)


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22MP full frame CMOS sensor
6 frames per second continuous shooting
61-point AF system
ISO 100 - 25600 range with 50 - 102,800 expansion
1080p HD video recording with manual controls
3.2 inch LCD with 1,040,000 dots
100% viewfinder coverage
Dual CF and SD card slots
DIGIC 5+ processor

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Friday, August 21, 2015

Rogers canada announced lumia 920

Rogers canada announced lumia 920 

The good news is Nokia is finally getting some details out about its highly touted Lumia 920, specifically carrier deals. The bad news is they are couched in exclusivity deals (we’ll have more on that shortly).

Such is the case with Rogers in Canada who have announced that the Lumia 920 will be coming to the carrier with 4G LTE in November.

From their press release:

"Rogers is proud to bring the new Nokia Lumia 920 to our customers looking for the best unified experience and to further extend our leadership as the carrier with the largest LTE superphone selection in Canada," said John Boynton, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Rogers Communications. "With seamless access to entertainment, sports and business content, the Nokia Lumia 920 offers customers a world leading internet experience powered by the Rogers LTE network."

Sounds like a good deal for those on Rogers but not so great if you’re on Bell or Telus who are not expected to carry that particular model number—at least not on launch. Once again, consumers will have to chose which carrier they want to be a part of and that’s never a good way to get the phone into most people’s hands.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

What’s the best, cheapest Canadian cellphone plan out there?

UPDATE: What’s the best, cheapest Canadian cellphone plan out there?

TORONTO  

  
We’ve all complained about our cellphone plans: locked in a contract, too many hidden fees, not enough data…the list goes on.


But who has time to call every provider, wait on hold for minutes that crawl by, and engage in what could be described as a “challenging” conversation about the best plan available, then compare companies like Rogers, Telus, Bell, Fido, Virgin, , Wind, Koodo, mobilicity and the latest—PC Mobile?

President’s Choice launched new cellphone plans with shorter-than-normal (18 or 30 month) contracts last week. The website lists their “refreshingly simple plans,” which include options to get text updates to track voice and data usage, as well as to limit mobile charges.

John-Kurt Pliniussen, marketing expert and professor at Queen’s University School of Business, said these plans provide “novel options” related to duration.

Pliniussen said typically Canadians have to choose from year-based plans with three-year plans priced to possess the most “perceived value since the phone is virtually free.”

“However, the real key for any consumer is less about the length, but more about the monthly charges she or he will accrue based on their usage needs,” he wrote in an email to Global News.

America’s Verizon Communications has reportedly made an offer to buy newcomers Wind Mobile and possibly Mobilicity, amid what Global News reporter Jamie Sturgeon describes as their struggle to meaningfully win over enough consumers to be viable long-term.




We wanted to know: How do Canada’s cellphone plans compare?


We used a price comparison study conducted for the CRTC in 2012 by Wall Communications Inc. to find the average use of phone minutes and texts per month, and created a script which was read verbatim to each of the nine companies listed above. When asked (only by Telus and Mobilicity) the user location was Toronto, Ont.




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