Canon Digital Slr Bag

The Digital Rebel was my first digital SLR that I bought in 2003. It has changed the way I practice photography. However, five years and thousands of pictures later, I bought the Canon 30D, which did wonders for my style of photography. I thought waiting for the 50D in 2009, but decided to go for the Rebel XSi – 450D, I just few days ago and have been used since then. It took around 650 shots in different conditions and using a variety of Canon lenses and other brands. You may be able to see it as my SLR camera and here are some reasons:
House construction is lightweight but feels very well built. The buttons on this baby are different from those of the original digital Rebel and 30D, the buttons are tactile and XSi have a clicking sound when press. The Digital Rebel XSi has a 3 inch LCD screen with 230K pixels, which makes images look playing very well, but experienced a slight delay with a 10x zoom before images are loaded and displayed in their entirety. The delay is not likely others, is important only noticed because I could compare with my other two lower-resolution Canon digital SLR.
The viewing angle LCD is excellent, probably around 160-170 degrees vertically and horizontally. The Digital Rebel XSi also has a status screen separated and located above the main screen of the LCD. This works for me I can see all the options on the screen again. There are two characteristics that must be used in the default XSi Digital Rebel flash compensation and exposure metering. These are elements important to me because they are the images most "complete" and convincing.
Apart from the usually 2 second timer, the XSi is now a customizable programming function allows the unit to have between 10 seconds and capture images as specified by successive user. As for ISO, the 450D XSi has five values to choose: 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1600. The highest values of ISO makes the camera more sensitive to light, which can achieve faster shutter speeds in certain lighting conditions. If you are not familiar with the ISO settings, you can choose to use the ISO Auto which automatically adjusts the ISO and the parties and the opening of an exhibition satisfactory specific shutter speeds.
The 450D XSi has more tons of other features that are more and more users and hail one of the best SLR cameras, otherwise the SLR top, available today in the field of entry level.
Getting the perfect SLR camera, is never an easy thing, especially with way digital technology is constantly changing. Fortunately, there are plenty of helpful websites online, that can narrow down your search and help you find the DSLR camera with all the features important to you.
dilemma of the House – large or small luxury, but not that clever?
I have a college degree. I took courses in photography several colleges and loved them, so my boyfriend wants me to buy a digital camera as a graduation gift. I learned to use all features a Canon Rebel (XTI or a model of good style) and I am very happy with the things we now know how to do with a digital SLR, I love a rebel. The problem is that I really do not want to wear a camera bag to fill, and a Canon Rebel is not the kind of thing that fits in your handbag. I looked at had a small camera a lot of features, such as sport and children modes (shutter speed faster), but now I'm used to being able to set the shutter speed digital, set the aperture exactly what I want, etc., is difficult to settle for less. Does anyone know of a very good, the smallest I've seen customizable? Or is it worth having more to improve my skills and use all the features?
Canon G9. Point and shoot with manual settings as well. All the metal body. Many professionals use it as a security camera.
Frank Brabec Canon Wildlife Photographer