Pros: 8.0 megapixels, super ergonomics, great battery life Cons: No ISO 50 sensitivity setting, slow f3.5 maximum aperture on EF-S 18-55mm zoom
Entry-level digital SLRs are a relatively new product that provides serious amateur photographers and budget conscious semi pros with affordable access to the world of interchangeable lenses and the expanded capabilities and versatility of modular ...
Pros: Excellent picture quality, low noise up to ISO 1600, build quality, battery life Cons: Heavy and relatively large, still not cheap, small LCD, some purple fringing
I wanted to get the Canon Digital Rebel XT for a while now. Finally, the price after rebate got so low (comparing to what the camera used to cost) that I bought the C
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Digital Rebel XT with an 18-55 mm lens as a ...
Pros: High quality images, low noise, blazing performance, excellent battery life, value for money Cons: Kit lens somewhat disappointing, no spot metering, sub-par incandescent performance at AWB
A Note to the Reader: A considerable amount of time was spent debating on whether I ought to write another review. Most would agree that it is incredibly taxing to write a thorough review, especially on complicated things such as electronics. But with ...
Pros: Price, Size, 8 MP, Features Cons: No Included Compact Flash, No ISO 3200, small LCD and ViewFinder
INTRODUCTION Fed-up with the limitations of Point-and-Shoot (P&S) digital cameras, I finally decided it was time to move up to the Digital SLR world. After a great deal of research, I finally decided on the Nikon D70. The Canon 20D was too ...
Pros: Image quality, speed, speed, speed, size, features, price, build quality Cons: LCD too small, too dim to read in bright daylight
My first digital camera was a Kodak DC 40 with a whopping 381,000 pixels and I have been getting a new one every 2 years or so since then. Being no stranger to SLRs and amateur photography (my first SLR was the Olympus OM-1 back in the late 70's), from ...
Pros: Very easy to learn and use. Excellent overall performance. Cons: Requires photo processing software to realize the full potential of this camera.
I will not list all the specs for the little Canon EOS Rebel XT DSLR camera. The Canon web site can provide all the details; all I want to do is describe what it's like to actually use this camera and help you make an intelligent choice in buying your ...
Again, let me say that I wont address most specs unless I find a lot of confusion being caused by other reviews so for the most part this will be based solely on my opinion of the camera as this truly will be based on my personal experience owning ...
Before I start my review I would like you to know that I try not to focus on the features, capabilities, etc. of the object I am reviewing since it can be readily found in other reviews or in the details tab of the object. For example, if I review a ...
Pros: Super fast shutter and amazing image quality...what more could you need? Cons: No remote and the LCD is a little small.
Overview This camera should last me a good long time before I ever have the desire to buy a new one! I am an avid photographer and like SLRs as I've used one since I first began taking photos 30 years ago. SLRs are not for everyone, but if you ...
Pros: Fast shutter, nice lens, high-quality images, really too many features to list. Cons: Heavy, somewhat large. No view finder. Photographer-oriented manual, with much technical jargon.
OK, first off, I'm not a photographer, just a regular Joe who couldn't stand missing special moments waiting for the shutter of my crappy point and shoot to open and close. The delay was maddening and the results, so-so. So, I decided to plunk down ...
Pros: Fast Durable Quick! Perfect for the most important subjects in the world -- our kids! Cons: Too big for the diaper bag, wouldn't suggest throwing it in the stroller.
While this camera does everything the other reviewers say, this review is from a Mom's perspective. It takes fantastic pictures of kids, even the ones that move really fast and hate to have their pictures taken. It can make them look adorable when ...
Pros: Size, Resolution, Speed, Price, Ease of Use Cons: Plastic Finish
After some research, I bought the Kodak DX7590 at Christmas time. The DX7590 is a great 5.0mp point and shoot camera, and I was fairly happy with it, but I quickly realized I was wanting to put different lenses and filters on the camera and that I wanted ...
Pros: Very fast shutter speed, high quality pictures, so many different options! Cons: Neck strap not so great
I just purchased this camera, and so far, it is the best camera I have seen! It takes very high quality pictures (of course standard for an SLR). When purchasing, you have an option to choose whether you want a Silver one, or a Black ...
Pros: Fast, easy to hold, a good alternative to a film SLR. Cons: Complicated to learn to use up to its potential.
Skip the included lens.
This is my 4th digital camera - first digital SLR. It is my 3rd SLR - first digital. I hesitated when trying to buy it because I saw very mixed reviews. Some people love it and others hated it. Why the difference? I think I soon discovered the root of ...
Pros: Amazing photos! Awesome durability and lens is crisp! Cons: Cost. Bulky. Learning curve.
I'll start by saying that I'm not a professional photographer. I love to take photos though-- and I was displeased with the results I was getting from my point and shoot. So after 3 years of begging and pleading with my husband to fork over the big ...
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