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June 23rd, 2010

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Canon Rebel XSi – surprisingly easy

I just received my Canon SLR and I could not be happier with my purchase. I read several reviews on this camera and I agree that the quality the photos are excellent. Canon is known for its ease of use and has not failed yet.

Since this purchase the first of my SLR, I wanted to make sure they would not be overwhelmed with more switches, buttons, etc. Although I have not read the manual, however, I have successfully tested several settings and I am impressed by the quality of photos to date. I intend to finally read the manual to get the most out of the camera.

Last weekend, I was on a trip and I was pleasantly surprised to see a large number of people using the Rebel XSi series barrel. Clearly, this camera is a popular choice for good reasons. I think the money spent on this camera was worth it.

Rebel XSi – DSLR for Grand Prix!

For an enthusiast, I am very impressed the image quality of this device, especially for the price. I was impressed, even with pictures taken with the objective comes kit, but mostly use a 28-135mm in a "Everyday" from the lens (but much larger and heavier than the kit lens). The kit lens has been simply no zoom capability for my needs in normal shooting, but the kit lens is probably a better procedure. Device parameters to adjust for optimum results, but probably need to adjust again after the addition of a polarizing filter. In general, it is light (For a digital SLR), very comfortable in the hand and easy to learn the menu system.

XSi Rebel – Camera Level Great entry

I returned to my first digital SLR S5 IS. great machine. He considers appropriate in terms of weight, size and handling. I miss the variety of functions of the S5, but I guess a prize for the best image quality, interchangeable lenses and shooting versatility.

I could wait a month to T1i technically, but I decided not to spend $ 200 more for have a movie on my SLR. I really wanted to buy more lenses (50mm to start first) and take some interesting photos.

Overall I am very happy with my purchase. The reason is not a purchase of five stars is that Kit, I was not surprised with his performance (Which can only be I'm new digital SLR).

Is this the best buy for a feature packed entry-level DSLR.

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Canon camera and lenses?

I have to buy a new parameter for wildlife and the marriage of both. Do I get: 1.) Canon 40D and 70-200 The 2.8 is the target cost: $ 2,513 or 2.) Canon 5D and 300 L 2.8 is the first cost: $ 6,000 more would need the L 70-200 2.8 is also an amount additional 1,500 for a total of $ 7,500 The second option gives me that extra wide zoom of 100mm, I did not need it if I get the 40D because Body I give good range with the number one choice. The cost difference is about $ 5,000, but what is wrong with me that if anything?? I need to sell retail, but most are 8×10 prints anyway. What is the best?

You get a lot of that additional $ 5,000. Firstly, with the L 300 f/2.8 can easily add the Extender EF 1.4x and 2x have some super telephoto capabilities. Canon Extender EF preserve the image quality of the lens is attached. The 5D is better in low light. If you have money, or even thinking. Get Option 2.

Free play in Zoom ring of Canon EF-S 17-85mm lens

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