The Peoples Guide To Canon Cameras features complete up-to-date- information about both Canon EOS Digital SLR cameras, and Canon PowerShot Compact Digital Cameras including Camera lenses and accessories.
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The Peoples Guide To Canon Cameras features complete up-to-date- information about both Canon EOS Digital SLR cameras, and Canon PowerShot Compact Digital Cameras including Camera lenses and accessories.
Time to upgrade your camera? Compare Canon cameras and find the camera that's best for you.
My wife loves it. A friend with professional Canon camera likes the Rebel Csi better than her own professional Canon camera. Easy to operate and setting are easy to see on the LCD screen.Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black). Read Full Story
We recently upgraded to the EOS Rebel Xsi from a point-and-shoot Olympus camera primarily to eliminate picture-taking delay. It is our first Digital SLR camera and so far we've been very pleased. It has surpassed all of our expectations, it takes great pictures, is easy to use, and offers a lot of features for the price (Amazon was by far the cheapest). It's a great camera, we're having fun using it, and we'd recommend it to others.Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP... Read Full Story
Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-inch LCD Well after much deliberation between this and a 5d Mark II i decided to opt for the 7D and spend the extra I save on some nice wide angle lenses. First of all for anyone who is expecting a 1.6 crop camera's image quality to be better than the 5d mark ii you can forget it. The 5D mark ii is a full frame sensor camera and the 7D is a crop, different cameras for different purposes. I know three people who own a 5d mark II, wedding... Read Full Story
Canon PowerShot SD940IS 12.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-inch LCD (Silver) by Canon (14) Date first available at Amazon.com: August 19, 2009 Buy new: $266.82 18 used & new from $259.88 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Hot New Releases in Point & Shoot Digital Cameras list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.) Read Full Story
I am strictly an amature, so I am really impressed with how easy this camera is to use. I was looking for an awsome camera and read many reviews. I made the decision to purchase this Rebel and am very pleased. Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black). Read Full Story
The Canon XSi 12.2 MP is our first digital SLR. We have worked our way up with a number of point and shoot cameras, the last of which was a Kodak P712 - 7.1 MP which was good enough to earn us several magazine covers. We are not professional photographers and need an SLR that takes good pictures in "auto" mode for those instances when we do not have time to properly compose a picture. The Canon XSi really fits the bill. It takes excellent photos in both auto and manual modes. We highly... Read Full Story
Canon PowerShot SX120IS 10MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Images Stabilized Zoom and 3-inch LCD by Canon 80 days in the top 100 (20) Buy new: $199.00 16 used & new from $185.00 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Point & Shoot Digital Cameras list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.) Read Full Story
Bought this camera for my wife as a gift after reading many reviews on third party websites. For the money, this is the best camera out there. She was thrilled. This camera takes amazing pictures and has a full array of manual settings. There is definitely a learning curve to using this camera if you want to take full advantage of its potential. However, its "automatic" setting allows you to use it as you would any point and shoot camera straight out of the box. The startup speed is... Read Full Story
I am new to SLR photography and I recognize that this is not considered a true "professional" dSLR but I don't think you can get much closer to one for under $1000. Why isn't this considered a true professional dSLR? Well one big reason is the sensor size. It has what is called a APS-C sized sensor, while the professional ones have a full frame sensor like the 5D (check out the 5D Mark II, I've read great things about it). Another I think is the buffer size in the camera might not be as... Read Full Story
I've had this XSi for about 2 weeks and I just keep getting better and better with it. I've learned, with some of the excellent tutorials out there, how to work this camera beyond point and shoot. I spend a lot of time in either TV or AV mode doing long lens shots and night time shots. I've posted a couple of pics I took today (12/26/08) of Hummelstown Pa. using the kit lens and the results were stunning. Just look near the end of the customer pics I've been using the kit lens and borrowed... Read Full Story