A New Digital Camera Can Do Wonders For Your Pictures
Go to: Previous Article Next Article
Whatever you do, don't ask a Nikon / Sony / Pentax SLR owner, "Whats the best Canon Digital SLR camera I should buy?". Camera enthusiasts tend to be incredibly brand loyal, and will argue endlessly over why their particular brand is the best of all time . . . and will always be . . . forever and forever amen! Someone who owns several brand name cameras, and therefore owes his / her allegiance to no one brand would probably be a better person to ask. Well . . . since you did ask, let's have a look shall we.
For first time SLR owners, Canon makes one of the best selling and most critically reviewed entry level SLR cameras ever. I would of course be referring to the Canon Digital Rebel XTi digital SLR camera (~$650). Its predecessor being the Canon Digital Rebel XT (still available ~$450), and it's successor (recently announced but not yet available), the Canon Digital Rebel XSi (~$800?).
If you've never owned a SLR camera before, and are a little nervous about taking the plunge, you really can't go wrong with any model from the Canon Rebel lineup. Your final choice of these three cameras will really come down to a compromise between price and newer technology.
They're all capable of taking great pictures, and every experienced photographer will tell you, the most important feature in any camera, is the ability of the person with his finger on the shutter button.
I heard from two customers that reported cracked LCDs even after the camera had been sitting on a shelf in it's case. They both had a hard time convincing Canon customer service, that the cracks were not the result of user neglect. I've also heard of power buttons failing twice on the same camera. The second time less than a week after Canon originally repaired it. Dead sensors also seem to be fairly common with the SD1000.
If the phrase full frame technology means anything to you, your probably already salivating over the Canon EOS 5D for about $2000 (without the lens kit). Full frame, means that you have an image sensor (CCD), that corresponds with the old 35mm film SLR cameras. To some, full frame is the holy grail of digital photography. Initially this technology was only available for 2 or 3 times the $2000 current price of the 5D.
The Canon Xti is a much faster shooter, and better in low light conditions than any point and shoot camera.
Better cameras than the Rebel are around, but they're very hard to find. The Canon Rebel has been a great seller for number of years, and with good reason.
Article Source: Articlelogy.com
Insurance Comparison Quotes - Selected Insurance Carriers eager to quote you a price, fast!-
Word Count: 441
Reduce Your Debts Without Bankruptcy. See How Much You Can Save. Free Debt Analysis