Canon Rebel 2000

Canon Xsi – Wow! You Can Not Go Wrong
I have owned the camera for 1 week now, and WOW! This camera is simply incredible and the picture quality is outstanding!!! The Kit Lens that came with it is also impressive when used in bright/outdoor environments. (Some of my test outdoors pics and indoor pics with my window blinds open have been stunning.) However, the kit lens is a bit too slow for handheld photography in dark locations unless you use the flash.
For those of you new to photography, a “slow lens” is basically one in which the aperture does not open wide enough to collect the adequate amount of light in darker locations. Therefore, the shutter stays open longer until enough light has been collected. This also means that if your hand shakes, pictures snapped in dark enough settings will come out blurry. This is not exclusive to The Canon XSi as slow lenses on any camera will produce similar results. If blurry indoor pics are not what you desire, you can correct this by using the flash, using a tripod, or…
BUY A NEW LENS! The Canon XSi can use ANY Canon Ef/EF-S lens on the market…and this includes “faster” ones as well!! With faster lenses (ie, f/1.8), soon you’ll be shooting like a pro indoors also!
In the end, when considering its wide range of features, customizable flexibility, and it’s picture quality, I think any rookie or seasoned pro would be delighted with the Canon XSi.
Canon XSi – Addiction Photography!
Since I was a kid, I always had a camera and liked taking photos. My first camera was a Kodak 35mm rectangle employment. You know the one with the square one time use flash on top? I then had Vivitar and Ritchshot In May 2000, I bought the Canon Eos Rebel for travel to China and Australia. I have never had a full proper use of the device because the film does not show the errors of your settings. I then went on to buy several Nikon Cool Pix and a Canon Powershot S2. In December 2009, my wife and I bought another as a gift for us this camera. Words can not describe the feeling of “arriving” as a photographer artisitc. Ous life will never be the same.
I must say that I am cons biast Nikon SLR because my friends have, and with the graduation of lenses and accessories, I will Canon 4 life.
The functions of this camera are amazing. Eveything I struggled with for years in the film, and the silly point and shoot cameras and PowerShot came to an abrupt end by buying it. The functions of the struggle of people with tones, lighting, sharpness is answered in a matter of a few test shots through the normal education photography (a quick reference guide in the owners manaual gives a brief overview you can learn what you must know). The book was a guide in the 1st week and several hundred shots later, they responded by photographs that have friends and family think they were false or not done by this camera. I’ll post the photos here on 3/19/10 that I try to convey.
The use of the image defines the style of photos you take. Monotone, Sepia, landscape with filters right highlights the photographer inside you never knew you had. You’ll never go back to automatic settings after two weeks of use of P, Tv, Av, M, and a DEP-setting. The Megapixles 12.1 is great for framing photos of high quality 11×14 frames. I do not believe in the near future our walls we will be able to take our pictures, we will keep switching off.
The only warning I have for buyers of this camera, or SLR, is that these are the cameras that take you to a new level comfort and comes with a price! You start with 18-55mm lens. This is not good enough. You then need to get filters to highlight the landscapes and protraits you take. Then you go to purchase the 70-200mm or 70-300mm lens, because you need the lens before taking action shots or pictures of the landscape. Then you need a Wide Angle lens, because you’re shooting in the mountains or inside, landscapes or you are tired of backup and not getting what you want in on it.
Then comes the hood for wide angle, and the UV filter, and it goes on and on. Think of the camera as a foundation for advanced photography, but the lenses, flash, and filters that you run $700 – $2,000, it is what defines the photos themselves. This camera is a great tool to capture your world view, the events of your life, and transmitted in a professional manner. The price is right and what is a camera for years and years of professional photography.
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