Canon EOS Buying Guide
The EOS from Canon is one of the best SLR and DSLR systems out in the camera market.
SLR
The 35mm Single Lens Reflex Camera is great for aspiring photographers and pros alike.
| EOS 1V |
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Relied on as the go to camera for many professional photographer still using film, the Canon EOS 1V is the classic film SLR. With neat features and great capabilities, such as the fastest high speed shooting in the market at 10 frames per second, and recoded shooting data that can be retrieved on the computer, the Canon EOS 1V is undoubtedly one of the best SLR cameras out there. |
DSLR
Bringing the SLR into the digital world doesn't get any better than the models from the Canon EOS line.
| EOS1000D |
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With 10.1 megapixels, providing for crystal clear pictures, and 2.5" LCD Live View Screen in a small body and an affordable price, the EOS 1000D is the best value DSLR camera out there. Other cool features include nifty presettings and a built-in dust prevention system. |
| EOS 450D |
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A large display and 12.4 megapixels are only a couple of great features of this DSLR. A great SLR camera at a reasonable price makes the EOS 450D a steal. |
| EOS 40D |
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10.1 megapixels, 6.5 frames per second capture capability, and "picture style" presets that allow for more control during editing puts the EOS 40D at the top of the DSLR game. |
| EOS 50D |
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The newest addition to the EOS family, the EOS 50D with 15 megapixels and an ISO range of up to 12800, is a DSLR that should not be underestimated. |
| EOS 5D |
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The EOS 5D allows for ease and compactness without forgetting all the capabilities of a DSLR. It fully delivers with 12.8 megapixels in a lightweight yet sturdy body. |
| EOS 5D Mark II |
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The other new addition to the EOS family, the EOS 5D Mark II packs a powerful punch with 21 megapixels and HD movie recording. This DSLR is on the expensive side, but you will definitely get your money's worth. |
| EOS 1D Mark III |
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Speed is the prime achievement for the EOS 1D Mark III, and it will undoubtedly awe you with its 10 frames per second that capture up to 110 in its continuous burst mode. Although its bulkiness might turn you off, this DSLR makes up for it with its 10.1 megapixels and a huge ISO range. |
| EOS 1Ds Mark III |
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The EOS 1Ds Mark III will definitely put a dent in your wallet, but with a stunning 21 megapixels, a 3" display and a lighting processor, the money will not have be spent in vain. |
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