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Digital Cameras – is This our Future?

Wednesday Jul 15, 2009

In a three years term Canon has improved its initial model of digital cameraEOS 30D, which was a real revolution in the worlds digital SLR market, to a new one. Now Canon presents the third entry-level digital SLR camera EOS 400D. The real difference comes true while putting the Canon EOS 400D next to the EOS 300D.

The camera has developed from a simple model, of which the price was the main point, to a completely finished 10 Megapixel camera. Comparing with the previous model, this camera is also compact and lightweight, but it has the nine-point AF sensor from the EOS 30D, a new system of removing dust which has anti-static surface coatings, low-pass filter vibration and useful software, removing dust pattern.

A new model has a settings screen on the larger, comparing with the previous models, 2.5″ LCD monitor and the eye proximity sensor. The improved user interface will help you to use the camera. It is easy to adjust the settings of the camera on LCD monitor. Different Picture Styles and larger range of image parameter adjustment will help you to make better photos. Its a good first step into the world of DSLR cameras. We would sincerely recommend this camera to all of those who wants to make good photos.

Edward
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Is there a digital back I can put on a Canon SLR?

Sunday Jul 12, 2009

I have a Canon EOS Rebel 2000, and I got a Canon EOS 40D dSLR recently. Is there a digital back I can put on the film SLR to make it digital as well?

The digital backs are made for the larger format film cameras, either by direct mount or tethered. Plus the cost is VERY high. A Phase One 30mp back is $30,000. Even the new Mamiya back, 22mp, is several thousand dollars.

As mentioned, I remember when there was development on 35mm film camera SLR digital backs, but either the cost to value ratio was not there, or the manufacturers figured they could make more money developing and selling DSLRs.

steve


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