Canon Eos
There's a wide variety of Canon digital cameras, ranging from their ever-popular and highly-regarded Powershot point-and-shoot models to their newly released Canon 50D Digital SLRr
and top-of-the-line EOS 1Ds Mark III
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Canon were the first company to release an affordable consumer-level digital SLR (dSLR) camera - the Digital Rebel/EOS 300D.
Canon digital cameras receive consistently high ratings from consumers who are impressed by their solid construction and high-quality images.
For the budding serious amateur photographer, the Canon 450D/Digital Rebel XSi
is a great SLR to start with. Compact and light, it will take a wide range of interchangeable lenses. Photos are stored on CompactFlash cards and at the highest resolution, almost 200 photos can be stored on a 1Gb card. This is the camera I use myself and you can see some of my photos on my Landscape Photography website.
When a friend wanted to replace her aging Olympus OM-1 SLR camera, she followed my recommendation on getting a Canon digital camera. She didn't want a bulky SLR but something compact that still took great photos. She finally settled on the Powershot A550
and has been thrilled with it ever since.
She carries it virtally everywhere and has taken some fantastic photos when unique opportunities have presented themselves. These compact cameras are ideal if hauling a bulky SLR around is not for you. I'd even recommend that people (like me) who love their SLRs, get a compact camera as a second digital camera.
Canon currently produce 3 different digital camera ranges: EOS digital SLR series, the PowerShot SD (Digital ELPH) Series and the PowerShot A series. Here's the Digital SLR Range:
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Best wide-angle lens for my Canon EOS 7D?
I am wondering what the best choices are as far as a good wide-angle lens comes to use on my Canon 7D. I have read many reviews, and a lot of people suggest using the Tokina 11-16 f/2.8, and the Canon EF-S 10-22 f/3.5-4.5 USM. But the only problem is, I am planning to upgrade to a full-frame sensor (Canon EOS 5D Mark II) sometime within the near future. And both of those lenses are only applicable on APS-C sensors such as my 7D. So, what do you guys suggest I should do, or what lens I should invest in? Thanks so much.
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Should I switch to Canon?
I currently have a Nikon d3100 with the kit lens and a 55-200mm lens. I'm looking to upgrade to a Nikon d5100, or a Canon EOS Rebel T3i with a kit lens and a fixed fifty f1.7(i think) lens. Is it worth selling my Nikon equipment? Oh and I usually shoot in low light, so a high ISO with minimal grain is needed. I'm practicing portraiture also.
If you owned these cameras, what were your experiences?
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