วันเสาร์ที่ 21 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

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Received as advertised.

Good starter camera, Light weight, decent lens in kit. Enough bells and whistles to wow the beginner and carry you into quality photography. Also looked at 40D but Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP is heavier and more complex than I needed to start with.
are you looking for a good DSLR that does not break the bank? This is it.. i sold my beloved Nikon D70 after four years of use. I still miss it. I purchased a D40, but Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP never felt right. Picture quality was good, better than the D70, but I had to go through menus to do most everything (changing white balance, ISO, formatting the card, you name it), whereas the D70 had dedicated buttons. That makes all the difference in usability. Besides, the D40 does not even autofocus with my beloved 50mm 1.8 lens. Are you kidding me? I returned the D40 after 3 days of use.

I was lookind at the D80, 40D, the D300, the XTI, and this one. All good cameras (at the end of the day, they all take excellent pictures). it's the usability/sweet price/new features factor that counts. 40D and D300 are expensive for me (not a pro). The XTI is getting old (still good though, and very good price). The D80 is very good, a bigger brother of my beloved d70, but still old: no sensor cleaning, to highlight tone priority, does not ship with a bundled VR lens. You are basically buying a 2006 camera in 2008. I did not like that.

I found this XSI at Circuit City. Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP felt right in my small hands. Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP had most of the buttons I need to make changes quickly. I still have to go to a menu to set my custom white balance (the D70 had a button for that). Same thing to format the card (button combination on the D70). Auto ISO is not as smart as Nikon's implementation. Other than that, the camera is excellent. All the other buttons are there. Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP has an RGB histogram (very important; Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP lets you see if you are clipping individual colors). Picture quality is great. Very little noise (Canon's CMOS sensor is cleaner than Nikon's CCD on the D80), very pleasing skin tones (I take lots of pictures of my daughter and wife).

If the D80 had the same 2008 features as this one (highlight tone priority, self-cleaning sensor, bundled VR lens), I would have gotten that one. It's still a great camera. This one is just a 2008 camera with features found in the semi-pro 40D and the pro 1DS.

I'm very happy with it.
Great cam.... I've had Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP cam for about 4 months now. It's great. Came from a Canon 20D, so though technically it's a downgrade, it's really a superior cam in terms of image quality and performance. I like the small size - the main motivation for not going with a 40D - I can shoot one-handed all day long doing street photography.

Most of the pix on my photoblog below were snapped with the XSi...

Brad
Urban photoblog: http://www.citysnaps.net/blog


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