I bought my Digital Rebel about a year and a half ago. I have gone through about 3 different digital cameras in the past few years and was never really please with their performance. I need a digital camera for work because I am taking about 100 to 200 ...
Pros: It's a Canon - solid built with more features than you will ever use Cons: The fact that it still uses a mechanical shutter with a limited life.
I'd been out of photography for some time and was aching to get back into it. But there was the cost of film developing, etc. and the lack of quality in most digital cameras. Then I heard about the Canon 30D and found one at a reasonable price. What ...
Pros: exceptional resolution, great detail, very good starter kit.
Professional results, outstanding images for reproduction. Cons: The camera's 18-55mm lens does not give you sufficient amount of zoom
I have always used 35mm cameras and wanted to switch over to digital. I need a camera of very good quality. I am an artist and photograph many subjects in great detail. I needed a camera that would give me the accuracy of color, exposure, and ...
Pros: Easy to use after reading the manual. Cons: Flash recharge is slow - Pics are lacking in sharpness sometimes.
I have owned my Canon Digital Rebel 300 D camera for over two years and while I am happy with the results, I must offer a tip to anyone seriously looking to enter the SLR Digital market. Look around! I have three digital SLR's at this point, with my ...
Pros: Easy to use; great quality shots; expandable with other lenses Cons: None at all for me.
I'm not good enough at photography to be a snob, but nevertheless, for the first many years of digital photography, I stuck snobbishly by my 35mm camera, even using only low-speed slide film. My friends around me thought I was nuts as they took zillions ...
Pros: Affordable, quality, long battery life, ease of use. Cons: have to buy a wide angle lens immediately.
This is about as much camera as you can get for a minimal price. Number one feature is a fast shutter speed with the SLR, but easy to handle digital pictures. Up loading is fast, you can delete pics that didn't turn out without up loading or printing ...
Pros: Sometimes I get a nice looking picture outside using the Portrait Preset Mode Cons: Flash is poor, manual adjustments are not intuitive, too costly compared to new prosumer cams
Want to be happy with this camera, but I just can't say that I am. Maybe more experienced photographers can get better looking photos from this camera but I cannot. This camera replaced my old, very slow, but faithfully great producing photo camera, ...
Pros: Works great for about 600 or so shots. Cons: Very poorly constructed.
I received this camera exactly one year ago (I like to wait a full year before reviewing items). I was extremely happy with this camera until about 10 months into owning it. Suddenly, nothing is in focus anymore. I've tried all kinds of lenses that ...
Pros: Basic, easy-to-learn functions, good starter camera for its price, Cons: Noisy, bulky, A little too basic for more advanced shooters
I received this camera as a gift, because I am a photojournalism student who had it hammered into her head that she would never get anyplace without a camera of her own. And while it's not the slightly-more advanced (and therefore pricier) Nikon D100 or ...
Pros: Ease of use
Extensive settings Cons: Settings take some time to master
I bought this camera 4 months ago for the holidays and regret not doing so earlier. This camera takes outstanding photos. I have used it to take numerous sport stop-action photos and even to take stunning photos of landscapes and some outstanding photos ...
Pros: Features and lens that came with rebel kit. Cons: None
This is my first DSLR. I took my time upgrading from a digital point and shoot to a digital SLR. I started out with a 1.3 mp, then a 2mp point and shoot, a 6mp Kodak Point and shoot, and now the Canon Digital Rebel. I graduated up to this point ...
Pros: affordable (for a digital SLR that is), easy to use, great results, long battery life Cons: built in flash is horrible
I was looking to upgrade my digital camera (from a basic point and shoot digital model) and wanted to upgrade to a SLR digital camera for more versatility. I started out looking at the Nikon D70 but since I lacked the extra funds for the D70 (not to ...
Pros: Excellent photo quality, lightweight easy handling, great features, best value for money in entrylevel range Cons: Construction could be more rugged. Doubt it'll withstand knocks my old 35mm Nikon did
I got this camera about a month ago and am very happy with it, after a decade of working with my Nikon F50 (equivalent of N50 in the USA). Don't get me wrong, I still love my Nikon, but the convenience of digital is so great that I have been stuck to my ...
Pros: Tough, light, excellent image quality. Cons: Not as good without Russian hack. Flash is kinda weak. Lens merely OK.
I'll go light on the descriptions of image quality and features, as they have been more than adequately covered by others. Instead, I'll give my insights on how it's stood up to my abuse. I've been using this camera since January 2004 and have not ...
Pros: Maximum bang for the buck: Versatile lens, compatible with major computer systems/all Canon accessories Cons: Depth of field won't go quite as shallow as I'd like (although goes plenty deep)
My husband and I are professional food columnists. We style the food, too -- everything but click the shutter, until now. We got tired of hiring out the photography simply because we didn't have professional-quality equipment. We researched several ...
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