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Review of Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT by Cienz

Advantages: 8-megapixel CMOS sensor and a vastly improved start-up time
Disadvantages: n/a

...all impression is that the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT improves upon its predecessor and boasts an 8-megapixel CMOS sensor and a vastly improved start-up time. Along with other software, the Rebel XT will be reviewed. It's a little clunky, but you can actually streamline the process by changing the camera's custom settings allow you to control such parameters as flash-sync speed , exposure-level increments , and shutter-curtain sync. The control dial ...
...there's a pad of four-way directional buttons or the main dial. While you must make these adjustments within the LCD menu system, pushing the buttons brings you directly to them. One noteable cost cutting move, is that Photoshop Elements is no longer included in the bottom right corner of the seven points using either the directional buttons designed to enable quick adjustments of ISO, autofocus, white balance, and metering mode. ... Read review

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12/2/2008
Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A350
Review of Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A350 by jaimpoutz

Advantages: great camera
Disadvantages: price

...most jaded reviewer. The new Sony DSLR-A350 is one of them. I've watched for months as Sony tantalized the press with promises of a Live View for D-SLRs that actually works like the "live view" of point-and-shoot digicams where you pick the camera up, frame your shot through the LCD screen and snap the shutter. As DT readers well know, I feel Live View as implemented by other makers (Canon, Nikon, Olympus et al) is a joke. To work properly, the camera ...
...Power Sellers? Six, 16, 60? Sony felt the same way and decided to create a Live View for the rest of the world. Not only that, the new DSLR-A350 has a 14.2-megapixel imager, built-in sensor shift stabilization and loads of other goodies such as an articulating 2.7-inch screen. When this one arrived, the battery was quickly put in the charger so a test drive was just a few short hours away. ... Read review

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12/2/2008
Nikon D700
Review of Nikon D700 by jaimpoutz

Advantages: great camera
Disadvantages: price

...sure the pop-up flash will cause a few raised eyebrows), and gets you the full pro service from Nikon. And the pricing (around $2999) reflects this; anyone hoping for an 'affordable' semi-pro full frame Nikon SLR will have to wait until the cost of producing such large sensors falls considerably. ... Read review

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12/2/2008
D60 camera
Review of Nikon D60 by jaimpoutz

Advantages: great camera
Disadvantages: price

...D40 (which replaced the first Nikon 'starter' model, the D50). The original D40 was a hugely important camera for Nikon and can be given a lot of the credit for the resurgence in Nikon's fortunes at the volume end of the SLR market (which had been totally dominated by Canon since the launch of the EOS 300D / Digital Rebel). The D40's success (which continued long after the D40X made its swift appearance only 6 months later) isn't hard to explain; ...
...of excellent results. It was also a camera that proved cameras do not sell on megapixels alone (even at launch its 6MP resolution was far from 'class leading'). As with the D40 and D40X, the new D60 doesn't have an built-in focus drive motor which means it can auto focus only with lenses which have their own drive motor (AF-S and AF-I lenses). The lack of a drive motor can be seen by the missing mechanical focus drive pin on the lens mount (see ... Read review

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12/2/2008
canon 450D
Review of Canon Rebel Xsi by jaimpoutz

Advantages: great camera
Disadvantages: price

Canon has today announced a new compact digital SLR, the twelve megapixel EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi). On the surface a very similar camera to the EOS 400D, however there are a range of significant improvements; twelve megapixel CMOS sensor, 3.0" LCD monitor, Live View with both AF modes (contrast-detect and passive), 14-bit processing and RAW, spot metering, improved AF, 3.5 fps continuous shooting, a larger viewfinder, SD/SDHC storage and a new ...
..."The EOS 450D bears the fruits of more than 20 years of ongoing investment into EOS," said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging, Europe. "This camera continues Canon's policy of taking technologies proven in the professional arena and putting them within reach of a wider market of amateur photographers." ... Read review

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12/2/2008


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