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Canon EOS 400D Digital SLR Camera (incl. EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens Kit) – (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

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The main differences between the two models are an increase in resolution (up from 8 megapixels on the 350D to 10. Distinct noise starts to show at ISO400 which could be down to that small sensor and the orange has gone deeper still.

Keep in mind that it takes a while to adjust to the pace of a camera and get a feel for its shooting rhythm -- and we've been shooting with faster pro models such as the Canon 30D and Olympus E-1 -- and it's fast enough so that, in time, the number of missed shots would have dropped. However, Minolta also had a tendency to do this and is why the hotshoe is still inverted to only get Minolta or Sony Digital flashguns. Why most of my comments are adressed to oly-specific topics, is that i own and am familiar with oly DSLRs, i have not used the other models enough to try and refute anything said about them. Like the Olympus, the body and lens are separate and the boxes come with a USB lead, AV cable, strap, set of four batteries, a flyer for Pentax Club, an interactive DVD, the manual on CD only and software including Pentax Photo browser 3 and Pentax Photo laboratory 3.

megapixels on the 400D), improved auto focus (nine focal points on the 400D rather than the 350D's seven) and a larger, 2.

Still, the modes are laid out easily and basic names and descriptions haven't changed in years making the transition easier. To trial the cameras in different scenarios, I put them through a Macro, Landscape and Portrait tests. Reproduction in whole or part in any form or medium without specific written permission is prohibited. quote] I see plenty of macro shots with a shallow depth of field, for example flowers use a shallow dof, focusing on the centre. As mentioned previously, the E-500 incorporates Olympus' four thirds system which is named after the size of the chip used.If you don't change lenses that often, don't mind the smaller LCD, don't need the slight bump in continuous-shooting speed, and don't need the higher resolution, then you don't really need to pay extra for the Canon EOS 400D. n\n Lightweight and compact\nProtecting the camera is a tough, durable casing that also keeps weight down to just 510 grams. Advantages are that spare batteries can be found almost anywhere when out and about, but the downside is that they will run out quicker.

The Fujifilm XF 23mm F2 R WR delivers a 35mm full-frame equivalent field of view and stands out due to its small size and weather-resistant build. We've assembled a few of our favorite articles, tutorials, explainers, and guides to help beginners get started with photography and level up to advanced concepts. Out of the cameras in the group test, only the Nikon and the Canon have the AF/MF switch on the lens whereas Pentax and Sony are on the side of the camera and Olympus is in the menu system.

The Zuiko lens is good quality and built for the four thirds system to make it completely compatible. I think the AA battery issue with the Pentax is a little bit of a red herring as the latest generation of rechargables, such as the Hybrio from Uniross or Eneloops from Sanyo, make it a non issue. To keep weight down, the camera is made out of a mixture of metal and plastic, but the camera does feel solid and well built, so don't worry on that score.

The lens has the cap and hood and the body has the battery, USB lead, charger, AV cable, viewfinder cover, plug adapter, system chart to display available accessories, manual in both book and CD, list of distributors, drivers and warranty information which has to be mentioned as the camera can be registered and get an extra year of warranty. The portrait shot came out a little green but well exposed but it failed miserably on the Noise test.The opposite side of the screen has buttons for Bracketing which also doubles up as the Aperture button when in Manual, Auto exposure lock which also doubles up but this time as a slow sync option. Many first-time dSLR users are put off by the inability on some models to use the LCD as a viewfinder, but we came to love the what you see is what you get aspect of using the eyepiece. Canon is usually pretty good at adhering to that philosophy, making only minor changes to successful products and saving the daring moves for the models that need it. Visit our Competitions Forum, where you'll find our monthly competition and other external competitions to enter. The menu navigation buttons double up to alter the White balance, ISO rating, metering areas and Auto focus selections.

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