Canon
Canon EOS 50D 15.1MP Digital SLR Camera with EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Standard Zoom Lens
(Electronics) Canon
15.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with improved noise reduction
EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM standard zoom lens included
Enhanced Live View shooting includes Face Detection Live mode
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$ 664.95 at a respected vendor BHPhotoVideo.com .
$674.10 at Amazon but add tax.
Don't bother with the kit lens. Start buying high quality lenses one by one. You WILL spend much more on lenses than the camera!!!
Be extremely cautious at cheaper places for the camera, many of them pull the kits apart and you end up paying more than you should, or they hard sell junk add-ons.
update 24.4.2009.checkout some pictures on this video.www.youtube.com
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos 400d/
best site on the entire planet, i never buy any camera without going here first!
Easy to use and high quality connections
Replacement USB cable for your Canon digital camera
Length: 1 meter (3.28 FT)
Has anyone got this camera?
http://www.digital-cameras.com/xpp-canon _eos_400d_ef_s_18_55mm_lens.html
or any of its predecessors? I am looking at buying it, and would like to know what you think of the camera in general. Would you reccommend it? Bad points? Good points?
Thanks to all that answer
luke
I have had one for over a year now and love it! This was my first digital SLR camera. I had several film and digital compact cameras before, but this is in an entirely differently class.
I would definitely recommend the camera, but if you have never owned a SLR camera, you may be disappointed at first. There is a learning curve and your first shots might not turn out any better than those from any cheap compact. The 400d has several standard "modes" just like compact cameras, but it really shines when used in "manual".
You will need some type of imaging software to make the most of you shots, and Canon includes its Digital Photo Professional in the box. You may eventually want to move onto Photoshop or something similar.
The Rebel 400d takes "CF" cards, and you will need to purchase one as Canon does not include one. At least you won't have to buy film!
One of the best things about the Rebel is the ability to change lenses. It will take any of Canon's EF or EF-S format lenses, or any compatible 3rd party lens (Sigma, Tamron, others). Mine came with the EF-S 18-55mm zoom. This is a nice lens but you will soon find yourself wanting another, then another. (They can get expensive, and I mean really expensive.)
Overall, about the only thing I don't like about my Rebel is it tends to slightly under-expose images, but this can be adjusted on the camera, or later in Photoshop. I don't think you can go wrong with it, but the Rebel 450d is out and it offers a "live view" LCD and higher resolution. (megapixels - but don't equate more megapixels with a better camera. The previous Rebel XT 350d was only 8Mp, but some say may take cleaner, less noisy images. It would also not be a bad choice.)
Price:
$49.98
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A zippered accessory pocket made fits small accessories such as memory cards, spare batteries and lens filters.
DuraNeoprene FlexArmor fabric conforms to your valuable dSLR body and lens to protect against common bumps, scratches and dust
Interior Dimensions: 5.8" x 4.4" x 2.9" : Compatible with these dSLR Models: Canon EOS 50D / 40D / 30D / 20D / 10D / T2i / T1i / XS / XSi / XT / Xti / 400D / 450D / 500D / 1000D
I really enjoy photography and I want to pursue it professionally. I want to get a really nice camera with all the best quality tricks-of-the-trade. However, I am having a difficult time making a decision on which to get. I prefer the Classic Canon brand. Have any recommendations?
EOS400 is an amatuer camera.
EOS 5D is closer to a Pro camera.
I'll choose the 5D because it has a full frame chip (same size as 35mm) thus, 16mm lens is 16mm and not (16x1.63)mm, Ability for shallower depth of field, etc. Generally, a full frame camera has the capabilities to create better pictures.
Setback of the 5D:
Besides being more pricey than 400D, the burst speed is not great, making it a not-so-good camera for photography that requires speed, ie. sports photography.
So that i can put the camera on a tripod at night and take a picture of the stars over the longest time possible so that it leaves a trail affect.
i just dont know what setting i would have to use
Please help it would really be apreciated
Bulb exposure ISO 100 and f4 to f9 depending on how bright stars are



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