My Gear!
My humble gear! Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi DSLR Camera. Of course it's one of the cheapest yet good DSLR in terms of pixels, quality, durability and or course price (hehehe) ... Some info as follows :
This camera follows the design of the EOS 350D, being very compact and relatively lightweight but not compromising on manual controls or in-use performance. The headline changes are another two megapixel step up (to ten megapixels), the nine-point AF sensor from the EOS 30D, a new dust removal system which includes anti-static surface coatings, low-pass filter vibration and software based dust pattern removal. Less important but just as noticeable are the removal of the status LCD, replaced instead by a camera settings screen on the now larger 2.5" LCD monitor and the eye proximity sensor just below the viewfinder to turn this off when composing your shot.
So far I only have 2 types of lenses, Canon EF 18-55mm f4-5.6 and EF 50mm 1.8 II ... but this will do, hopefully my wife gives me another lens (hehehe), maybe a Wide Lens ??? ... hehehehe ...
I usually use the 50mm for closeup portraits and 18-55mm for the rest of my shots ... I'm still a newbie so for some of the Pro's out there! HHHHHHEEEEEELLLLPPPPPP!!!!!
This camera follows the design of the EOS 350D, being very compact and relatively lightweight but not compromising on manual controls or in-use performance. The headline changes are another two megapixel step up (to ten megapixels), the nine-point AF sensor from the EOS 30D, a new dust removal system which includes anti-static surface coatings, low-pass filter vibration and software based dust pattern removal. Less important but just as noticeable are the removal of the status LCD, replaced instead by a camera settings screen on the now larger 2.5" LCD monitor and the eye proximity sensor just below the viewfinder to turn this off when composing your shot.
So far I only have 2 types of lenses, Canon EF 18-55mm f4-5.6 and EF 50mm 1.8 II ... but this will do, hopefully my wife gives me another lens (hehehe), maybe a Wide Lens ??? ... hehehehe ...
I usually use the 50mm for closeup portraits and 18-55mm for the rest of my shots ... I'm still a newbie so for some of the Pro's out there! HHHHHHEEEEEELLLLPPPPPP!!!!!