After a lot of button pressing, menu navigating and picture taking, I've finally managed to put the finishing touches on my Canon 40D Guide.
For those not in the know, the Canon 40D is the follow up to the semi-professional Canon 30D, and the 40D improves upon its predecessor in many ways:
- 6.5 photos per second up to 75 consecutive photos
- Live view 3 inch LCD screen
- Dust control system
Who is the 40D for? Anyone who NEVER wants to miss a shot.
While I think that this camera is a bit of overkill for the average armchair photographer - and more suited for die-hard action photogs - there's no question that it can capture photos when you only have a few seconds to take them.
It's also quite versatile and gives you complete control over the color, contrast and clarity of your images. At $1,250 for the camera body alone it's no bargain, but it is cheaper than many other similar cameras with similar features.
Amazing piece of hardware. From all these new DSLRs presented here, this will be my next acquisition.
Posted by: Catalin | February 21, 2008 at 02:54 PM