Tuesday, July 04, 2006

The improved Rebel: Canon EOS 350D

The rise of the consumer-level digital SLR is one of the most exciting trends in digital cameras allowing amateur photographers access to tools that can take near-professional quality photos. SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex and probably the most significant feature of an SLR camera is the ability to remove and change the lens giving the photographer a much wider range of options: a zoom lens to shoot far-off subjects, a macro lens to shoot small objects and so on.

The Canon EOS 350D is an improved version of an earlier model: the Digital Rebel. It comes with an 8 megapixel sensor and also comes with Canon’s highly regarded Digic II processor which produces faster processing and more natural colours. It’s also a bit smaller and lighter than the Digital Rebel though, of course, a lot bigger than point-and-shoot digital cameras. The 350D comes with a huge number of shooting options ; more than any high-end point-and-shoots. In addition to full manual controls over the exposure, you get numerous options to adjust the light-metering, auto-focus and flash. The 350D also comes with a maximum ISO of 1600 which means better photos in low light.

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