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Post by The Deal Hunter on Nov 15, 2012 17:56:46 GMT -5
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Jul 21, 2013 21:59:08 GMT -5
Almost exactly three years since Canon changed the digital SLR market forever ( Dynam) they announced the third generation of their affordable entry level series, the EOS 400D (Digital Rebel XTi). This new camera follows the design of the EOS 350D, being very compact and relatively lightweight but not compromising on manual controls or in-use performance. The headline changes are another two megapixel step up (to ten megapixels), the nine-point AF sensor from the EOS 30D, a new dust removal system which includes anti-static surface coatings, low-pass filter vibration and software based dust pattern removal. Less important but just as noticeable are the removal of the status LCD, replaced instead by a camera settings screen on the now larger 2.5" LCD monitor and the eye proximity sensor just below the viewfinder to turn this off when composing your shot.
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john
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Post by john on Sept 6, 2014 18:47:01 GMT -5
I'm just curious. Do ppl still buy these type of cameras when phone cameras have already improved substantially. Even up to 20 megapixels for some android and even Nokia phones. I can understand why ppl buy SLRs due to their performance, but seriously these type cameras at this price
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