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Canon EOS 6.3MP Digital Rebel Camera with Lens 18-55MM Lens by Canon Cameras US Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $1,199.99 -- our price: Too Low To Display (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review The Canon EOS Digital Rebel brings advanced digital performance and SLR controls to everyday photographers. Whether you're new to digital cameras, SLR cameras, or even photography itself, you'll find that the EOS Digital Rebel is powerful yet fun and easy to use. It features a 6.3-megapixel sensor, automatic and manual controls, and compatibility with Canon's range of EF lenses. This model comes with the Canon EF-S 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 zoom lens. Compact and ultralightweight with impressive close-focusing ability, this lens features optimized coating for the Digital Rebel's imaging sensor to minimize ghost images and flare. It comes with a lens cap and dust cap.
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But wait, there's more. You CAN use this camera as a fancy point-and-shoot... or, if you invest a little time and study, you can get creative. The Digital Rebel allows you to control aperature, shutter speed, ISO settings, white balance, autofocus points, etc. It also allows you to use any Canon EF (autofocus) lens -- over sixty at last count. Telephoto lenses, wide-angle lenses, macro lenses which allow extreme closeups ... you're limited only by your imagination, and your accessory budget. If you already own a film SLR and want to go digital, you're going to love this baby... especially if you own a Canon autofocus SLR. You'll be able to use your old lenses, flashes, and filters, and you'll be saving money on film and developing. Professionals may want to spend the extra $600 or so for the Canon 60D; it allows a bit more flexibility with light metering and has a more sturdy magnesium body which will better withstand the rigors of photojournalism ... but this is more than enough camera for anybody who isn't going to be using it to earn their daily bread. One last bit of advice: get this one fast. Based on the buzz it's generated in various photo magazines, I'm guessing that the Digital Rebel will be flying off the shelves. Buy now before you get stuck in backorder purgatory.
The lack of spot metering in Program and Auto mode is irritating and can cause issues. Also note that the so called spot metering mode used in the "creative" settings is not as a good as that in, say, the Elan. Indoor photography is tricky due to the lack of true wide angle lenses. Your 35mm lenses end up with an equivalent focal length x 1.6 which effectively means the resolution (after cropping and enlargement) is reduced. Not too bad for smaller prints but a compromise nevertheless. The camera is very fast and shutter lag is minimal, a major issue with point and shoot cameras (from my point of view this is a primary reason - along with the interchangeable lenses -for buying a SLR digital) Despite its slightly "cheesy" appearance, it is well built and operates with a good quality feel. If you are Canon lens user/owner this is a no brainer at the price. If you do not have any lenses, look at the Nikon 100D and new Pentax before you make your choice.
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Canon Speedlite 420EX Flash for Canon EOS SLR Cameras by Canon Cameras US Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $299.99 -- our price: $179.94 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Though TTL compatible with all Canon EOS cameras and the manual-focus T90 SLR, the Canon Speedlite 420EX flash is also E-TTL compatible with all A-type bodies: EOS-1v, EOS-3, Elan 7 / 7E, Elan II/IIE, Rebel 2000, Rebel G, and EOS IX and IX Lite. The E-TTL function gives you features like high-speed FP sync mode and FE lock (spot/partial flash metering). The swivel head of the 420EX lets you bounce the light off the surrounding surfaces, giving your images soft, professional-quality lighting. This flash also works as a wireless "slave" flash with EOS-1v, EOS-3, Elan 7 / 7E, and D30 bodies. The remote flash firing is controlled entirely by a master unit--such as the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2, Speedlite 550EX, or Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX--connected to the camera, making it fast and simple to set up. When used with the EOS-1V, EOS-3, or EOS D30 cameras, additional features such as lighting ratio control and modeling flash are also supported by the 420EX. ... Read more Features Reviews (19)
There are SOME things missing, however. Compared to my Canon 430 EZ flash, there is no LCD display. No flash compensation (but this isn't a big deal, since that's controlled from my G1). No strobe. If these are important to you, step up to the 550 EX. Otherwise, the 420 is a beautiful workhorse.
I recently purchased this as part of my Digital Rebel package and am quite impressed with its features. The E-TTL -- the ability to adjust to the scene according to the camera's metering results -- is really amazing. On the back of the unit is an LED display showing your approximate focal length (24 - 105mm), which also determines how powerful the flash will be. Additionally, there is a pilot button/light (for a test flash), exposure confirmation light, high-speed sync switch, "slave" setting buttons and the power switch. After its flash flexibility, the 420EX's most impressive feature is its physical flexibility. You can move the flashhead within 90° vertically and horizontally, and it will lock at several angles. This enables the bounce-flash -- assuming you have a reflective surface nearby. Bounce-flash softens and distributes the light so you don't have overexposed, stiff looking subjects. Speaking of which, I'd like to say that I bought a Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce diffuser when I bought the 420EX because it seemed like a good accessory. I have found that I generally don't need it because the 420EX is able to fine-tune itself to each shot. I can't comment on its functionality as a slave because I have not used it in that capacity. Ultimately, the 420EX is a great tool, whether you're shooting your kid's birthday party or a macro of a flower. It will allow you to take much better photos than you can with the built-in flash. And at its current price it is absolutely unbeatable. ... Read more Asin: B00004YZLX |
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Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras by Canon Electronics list price: $2,399.99 -- our price: Too Low To Display (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Asin: B00007GQLS |
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Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM Super Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras by Canon Cameras US Electronics list price: $1,899.99 -- our price: $1149.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Asin: B00009USW3 |
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Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Super Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras by Canon Cameras US Electronics list price: $11,999.99 -- our price: Too Low To Display (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Asin: B00009R6X9 |
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EOS EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L USM Zoom Lens by Canon US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Asin: B00009USW1 |
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Quantaray - 100-300mm F4.5-6.7 zoom lens for Canon AF Bonus Offer! Save $30! by Quantaray list price: $199.95 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Asin: B00009V3AL |
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Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM Autofocus Telephoto Zoom Lens - USA by Canon Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Reviews (1)
All in all, it's quite bright (f5.6 at 300mm) which means you get decent amount of light at full zoom, allowing you to get clear shots of a hare in a pretty dark wood, to set an example. But don't try to shoot indoors with it, it wasn't built to nor meant to (unless you have a studio and like shooting portraits from afar). ... Read more Asin: B00009USWF |
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Canon Book "EF Lens Work III" Describing the Line of EF Lenses by Canon US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Asin: B0000AM6UV |
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