Still Looking For Your Digital Camera?
May 26, 2009
If your wondering which Canon digital camera is right for you, then you’ve obviously made a decision already. You’ve decided to limit your search to Canon.
The IDs shoots five frames per second while the ID shoots 12 frames per second. The comparison between the camera s for RAW images and full resolution pictures is 12 RAW and 56 full resolutions for the IDs and 30 RAW and 110 full resolutions for the ID. Both cameras have a three-inch LCD screen. The best camera between the two is the EOS-ID Mark III.
The Canon EOS 5D Digital, EOS 40D Digital and the EOS 30D Digital cameras have different features and prices. The EOS 5D shoots 60 full resolutions and 17 RAW, the 40D shoots 75 full resolutions and 17 RAW and the 30D shoots 30 full resolution pictures and 11 RAW.
In the ultra compact category, they have cameras like the PowerShot SD1000 Digital Elph, and the PowerShot SD750 Digital Elph. These are both popular and reliable sellers for the YouTube, FaceBook and MySpace fan groups.
The Elphs are extremely easy to use, tiny, and portable. Their image quality may not be the best, but for loading to your favorite websites and emailing to your friends, the pics are more than adequate.
The XT does have a DIGIC II image processor but so does the XTi. The frame burst is different on each with the XT 14 and the XTi having 27. The best camera for the Canon Rebel is the Canon Rebel XTi.
Personally, I don’t know why all cameras aren’t just built this way. A few extra millimeters of plastic / metal, and some decent seals can’t cost that much more money. It’s really worth it though as small portable cameras tend to take lots of abuse.
If any digital camera manufacturer could be accused of trying to make everyone happy all the time, it’s Canon. Not that they necessarily succeed all the time, but they do deserve plenty of kudos for trying.
Name brand loyalty is important if you have a lot of accessories and lenses that only work with a specific brand. It’s also something to consider, as your collection of camera stuff grows over the years.
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