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December 8, 2008
A competitively-priced entry-level DSLR that provides a good price/performance ratio for first-DSLR buyers.
Replacing the popular EOS 400D at the entry level of Canon’s DSLR range, the EOS 1000D brings yet another level to Canon’s DSLR nomenclature, reflecting the days of film, when Canon’s lowest-priced SLR cameras had four-figure model names. The 1000D has been designed for photographers who want to upgrade from a digicam to a more capable, better performing DSLR. It boasts the same 10.1-megapixel imager as the 400D but is smaller and lighter and supports Live View shooting.
Canon EOS 1000D: Specification
- Resolution: 10.1Mp
- Sensor type: CMOS
- Image size: 3888×2592
- Aspect ratio: 3:2
- Sensor size: 22.2×14.8mm
- Autofocus points: 7
- Crop factor: 1.6x
- Lens mount: Canon EF/EF-S
- Metering system: 35-zone TTL
- Drive: 3fps
- Sensitivity: ISO100-1600
- Screen size: 2.5in
- Card format: SD/SDHC
- Battery model: LP-E5
- Weight: 450g
- Size: 126.1×97.5×61.9mm
- Autofocus system: TTL-CT-SIR
- Screen resolution: 230,000dots (76,000 pixels)
- File formats: JPEG, RAW
- Connectivity: USB 2.0
- Flash type: In-built, Hotshoe
- Flash metering: E-TTL II
- Flash sync speed: 1/200
- Image stabilisation: No (lens based)
- Integrated cleaning: Yes
- Live view: Yes
- Buffer depth: 5(RAW) 514(JPEG)
- Shutter speed: 30sec - 1/4000sec
- Viewfinder coverage: 95%
Detailed Review of Canon EOS 1000D dSLR Camera
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December 12th, 2008 at 12:21 am
How do you feel this camera stacks up to the on Canon eos rebel slr?