Canon Digital Cameras and Lenses

Anything to do with Canon Digital Cameras and Lenses

April 13th, 2010

Canon Powershot Sd400
Canon Powershot Sd400

Canon digital cameras are highly respected in the world. Years of refining camera and lens technology has resulted in a line Wed, digital cameras. Canon offers everything economically and draw models of sophisticated professional level digital SLR cameras.

Canon ultra-compacts

Canon offers a choice of model for these small cameras pocket size. But do not let its small size fool you. Sports Series Digital ELPH quality optical zoom 5.3 megapixels, more and more. Reviewers and consumers give high marks for PowerShot S410 ELPH SD200, SD300, SD400 and SD500 cameras.

Digital Compact Cameras

Slightly larger than the Ultra-compact models of compact Canon still small enough for a pocket or bag loose. Much less expensive than other styles, Canon did not skimp on quality and features. Top rated in the category of compact models including the PowerShot A400, A510, A520, S60 and S70 digital camera.

Average Enthusiast Category

The passion for photography medium category adds controls such as high power zoom, counting advanced exposure control and other features to lower prices for digital SLRs. consumers prefer in this category PowerShot G6, Pro1, S2 IS, and S70 models.

The Canon digital SLR cameras

These real professional camera with interchangeable lenses years, visualization and TTL, and almost unlimited creative control. Canon DSLR for professionals prefer the EOS 20D, EOS 300D Digital Rebel EOS 350D Digital Rebel XT, EOS-1D Mark II Pro and EOS-1Ds Mark II Pro

Whatever your needs and Budget digital camera, Canon has a high quality, prepackaged models to cover the bill.

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I am an armature photographer looking to climb to a higher level digital camera. I need some suggestions

What do you recommend? Canon PowerShot SD400 I had a camera as my last time and then I was not crazy about the camera, I had no problems using it. I will also take many pictures and landscape outside, as well as images of faint indow. Please all the recommendations of the camera would be appreciated. Thank you

My choice is XTi (400D). Its best market D80 and take picutres same quality as the D80. The D80 has features more professional about it as spot metering, but most features the D80 I do not need, such as cropping, red eye reduction, small box, etc. The D80 is a camera very well, but for the price, which could get the 30D, but a lot of shots so that the camera is not 30D sport more attractive if you do not need faster FPS. Canon cameras have a better JPEG files, which is fine if you do not want any OT post-production after halls. But at RAW, the D80 and XTi are still, it depends on their skills and the type of lenses you get. For Canon lenses red ring, I tried one and I could go without him, none of Canon with a red ring must have xx-xx mm f / x <L — L is the luxury, which is a line of professional fees. For gold rings Nikon are the best, they have (I do not know the name of your lenses touch pro) vs. Nikon Canon this agrument can continue discussions meaningless. Nikon has better optics, in my opinion (my dad owns a Nikon film) and Canon seems to take better pictures of Nikon firmware (I have the XTi, so I'm a little biased in my camera). The D40 does not recommend me. Just get the D80 if you go with Nikon, all lenses work for it and that will blow your mind with quality imaginable. If you get the Canon XTi if you are a starter. If not 30D is like passing a ball of ice cream Sunday. I do not need all the features of the 30D, such as place underground and I just got the XTi. More while an LCD, it is easier to read my settings instead of looking at the LCD screen on top of the 30D. Remember just 80% of chocing SLR is based on personal opinions (est. gross). If you used a Canon use a Canon, if you used a Nikon use Nikon. Go to a local photo store and try it yourself and see what you like. Get the best of his XTi return on investment of less than $ 1,000.

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