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Title: Canon EOS 40D | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Huge LCD screen, Impressive continuous shooting speed, 10-megapixels
Cons: No great advances in image quality
Verdict: On the top of the camera is a mono status LCD - cheaper cameras usually display this information on the main LCD, which some users may find annoying. However, when compared with the 400D, the 40D isn't necessarily better
Summary: The chassis is robust and hardwearing
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon EOS 40D Digital Camera Review
Pros: 6.5 fps burst, List price, sRAW, Live Preview, Highlight Tone Priority, Reorganized menus, Wireless capabilities, Constant display of ISO in viewfinder, .95x viewfinder, Interchangeable focusing screens, Dust reduction, Additional weather-seals
Cons: Reassigned buttons on top of camera, Non-customizable Picture Styles and Direct Print buttons, Silent modes are not as quiet as expected, Lacks body-based image stabilization, No commander flash mode
Summary: A year and a half in the making, Canon’s EOS 40D modifies the foundation set by the EOS 30D and 20D, while incorporating elements from the manufacturer’s 1D line.
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100/100 |
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Title: Canon EOS Rebel XSi
Pros: Takes fast pictures; excellent picture quality; includes IS lens
Cons: Live View could be better; flimsy door covering connections
Summary: it's very easy to recommend the Canon Rebel XSi....
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85/100 |
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Title: REVIEW-CANON EOS 450D DSLR
Pros: The underlying picture quality from the camera is superb. There is a wide dynamic range and noise is not an issue. Even out of focus, underexposed backgrounds are noise free. Auto white balance is generally good, except under incasdescent lights. The flas
Cons: Keep in mind that all of the above is praise for the camera body, not the lenses. The cheap kit lenses are not good enough for the body. When fitted with a good quality lens you see what the camera can really do.
Verdict: Once again an entry level DSLR is let down by its kit lenses. However we did take the camera to an outdoor wedding and used the 55-250 lens exclusively and the combination was better than competent. Focus is a little erratic and the image stabilisation is
Summary: This 12 megapixel camera is Canon's cheapest DSLR. We tried the twin lens kit with an 18-55 and a 55-250mm lens. Construction of camera and lenses uses much plastic material, so it is light but insubstantial. The LCD screen also serves as the function dis
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Title: Canon EOS 400D
Pros: Compact and well-made. Great controls and fast operation
Cons: JPEGs not as sharp as RAW files. Kit lens not the best
Summary: The 400D takes over from Canon's best-selling 350D, bringing another 2 million pixels, a bigger screen and a bundle of other goodies.
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon EOS 400D DSLR digital camera Review
Pros: Handling, image quality, ease of use, price, dust removal system/prevention, AF, great colour performance
Cons: Disappointing kit lens performance, no spot-metering mode, small viewfinder
Verdict: The EOS 350D gets more than just a make over with the introduction of its replacement, ease of use at the core and good image quality combine with a 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and a new anti dust system that make this a cracking bit of kit
Summary: - Canon's latest budget DSLR, the 400D, hits the shops with a very nice feature set and a lot of new kit over its predecessor, the 350D.
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80/100 |
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