Eos Cameras
What is the difference with EOS and digital cameras?
What is the difference with EOS and digital cameras? cos make most professional photographers prefer digital? also do the cameras have a shell life, and other electronic devices, where it is good at the moment a better one comes in 1-2 years? I was thinking of investing in a camera good enough, but curious about these issues .. thanks
EOS (Electro-Optical System) is a family of Canon SLR and digital SLR cameras that have been made in the late 80s, was official foray Canon cameras AF SLR. "Digital cameras" is a category crash that can be used to describe a Canon PowerShot SD750 with a Canon EOS 50D and the question did not make much sense. EOS cameras can be film or digital. If you are trying to ask the photographers if they prefer film or digital, then we should expect a response. However, if you want an amateur opinion that may largely reflect the responses you'll get to this question I would say that depends on the preference of the photographer. There are advantages and disadvantages to both ways and there are photographers, amateur Pro, which on each side and both ends the debate. The movies are increasingly scarce and more expensive as manufacturers cut production and specialized laboratories, are becoming increasingly scarce. Cameras Film peaked feature in the area so there is really little incentive to upgrade to a new model where appropriate. On the other hand, digital cameras are advancing all the time. There is no doubt there will be some interesting development between a period of two years. That does not make their investment obsolete. You can sit on your money and wait for the perfect camera or you can make the leap and start taking your photos now. That's the way it goes.