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Canon EOS 40D SLR Digital Camera Kit

EOS 40D SLR Digital Camera Kit

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Canon EOS 40D SLR Digital Camera Kit

  • Reviewed by: natureday

    06-17-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Youc an really see the picture you just took in the wide review on the back.

    Weaknesses:It is heavy on my hikes, but a great weight.

    Overall Evaluation: I love this camera, it was pretty spendy, but I have three kids and I need a good camera, I love it so much. I think Canon makes the best cameras of course!ANna

  • Reviewed by: realshopmaster

    02-28-08

    Duration of ownership: 3 Months

    Strengths: 6 frames per second burst rate, anti-dust system, realtime LCD, low noise 10MP sensor, light weight, 1.6 crop

    Weaknesses:low LCD resolution, could be put more cross type auto focus sensors

    Overall Evaluation: I have owned the first generation Canon Digital Rebel, Canon 20D, Canon 5D and now 40D. I would say that 40D is the best 1.6 crop SLR from Canon. I used it along side with my 5D, mostly for sports where its 6 FPS bust rate and 1.6 crop are more advantageous than 5D. 40D has the same sensor density as Canon's top of the line Canon 1DS III. This means that you are actually shooting with Canon 1Ds III but with much smaller FOV. The camera is very well built. The only negative I have about it is that Canon could put more cross type auto focus sensors as well as better LCD on it just as Nikon did on the D300. I hope we can see these futures in the next product upgrade. Overall, I am extremely happy with it and would recommend to anyone who needs a SLR camera one step above the Canon 400D.

  • Reviewed by: hw323

    02-28-08

    Duration of ownership: 4 Months

    Strengths: -Better, faster auto-focusing system-3" LCD"live-view" useful for certain applications, such as for macro work-updated menu system allows for quicker and easier navigation-bigger viewfinder

    Weaknesses:3 inch lcd has same resolution as the 30D's 2.5" screen, "weather-proofing" is not complete as with the 1-series bodies

    Overall Evaluation: I have used this camera for about 4 months now and have been satisfied with its performance. The kit lens is an awesome all-around lens to use with the camera. Obviously, over time, you may want to upgrade to a faster lens, but I think the 28-135 IS kit lens will serve most people for a good amount of time, since it covers such a wide range, and having image stabilization doesn't hurt either. I use this camera mostly for photojournalism work, but I had recently brought it with me on a three week trip to Toronto, Niagra, New York city, DC, and Philadelphia. The 40D performed flawlessly. Many of my photos which were taken at night at 1600 ISO came out great after a bit of noise-reduction. Overall, I am very happy with this camera, but it is not perfect. Here are my nitpicky criticisms: Some of the newer features have yet to be tested to see any marked improvements, however, such as the DIGIC 3 chip. Another is the sensor cleaning system. Although I think it helps, I don't think it is a replacement for the actual cleaning of the sensor (by yourself, or by Canon, or whoever). New button layout - because of the bigger LCD screen, Canon had to move the playback, delete, info, etc.. buttons from the left side of the LCD to the bottom. I think Canon could have worked to leave it at the old location for two good reasons. For those who use the 40D as a second body, the different controls can be annoying when the other Canon bodies essentially have the same button layout. The other, more annoying problem, is when you hang the camera around your neck or shoulder. As you walk around, the camera bounces and the play button would be pressed, causing the screen to turn on, which drains the power unnecessarily. These are all pretty minor annoyances and should not be factors that deter anyone from buying a 40D. I love mine, and would recommend anyone to check one out.

  • Reviewed by: jerenity

    01-19-08

    Duration of ownership: 2 Days

    Strengths: Price, feel, image quality

    Weaknesses:rubber grip, battery compartment

    Overall Evaluation: Being my first DSLR, I'm happy with what I've seen so far. There's really no reason to say what I like about it. With all of the cameras in this class, this one had the feature set I was looking for in a camera. And for all of it's features, they all work as advertised. And the price compared to others? That was just a bonus. The only issues I've had so far have to do with the rubber grip peeling away from the camera around the edges on the front and the compact flash card door feels likes its loose and makes a little noise in your hand. The built in flash isn't high enough to be used with close-up shots with longer lenses because it will cast a shadow from the lens. My only other issue is that in order to get rapid shooting at maximum capacity, you have to be in fairly good lighting. These are really the only issues I have with the camera and they're all minor. I can't see any reason to choose another camera in the same class over the 40D because of them. Overall, it's easy to recommend this camera to others if the 40D has the features you're looking for that are lacking in other brand's models.

  • Reviewed by: 520

    01-11-08

    Duration of ownership: 1 Months

    Strengths: Accurate and fast AF, Improved High ISO performance, Live view function, 6fps, 3 inch LCD, interchangeable focusing screen

    Weaknesses:Mediocre LCD quality

    Overall Evaluation: I upgrade from 350D to 40D and I have to say this upgrade is huge. 1. The auto focus is always accurate and fast even you focus in a dark room or a subject with a strong backlit. This is a huge improvement especially for people like me who mainly shoot portaits.That benefits from the double f/2.8 focus lines which only exists in 40D not even in 5D!2. High ISO can be set to 3200 this is a 1 stop increase over 350D and 30D, plus under the same ISO, say, 800, this 40D's picture is clearly cleaner than 350D, but as this camera has a smaller image sensor than 5D, ISO performance is not as good as 5D obviously. I have never used 30D so I cann't comment on that.3.Live View is very useful for closeup shooting. It's really very very impresive how you can magnify the area you want to focus and adjust it. But you need a tripod if you shoot macro seriously.Otherwise the camera shake got amplified too and you couldn't get it focus corecttly. 4.The 6fps continuous shoot is a big plus over 30D and 5D, when you shoot a moving kid, you'll know how critically it is. And the focus of the moving object is also very quick, to be honest when the kid is running toward you, maybe only 2-4 shots out of 6 are on focus though. I am still learning how to improve that. It also relates to skill not purely depends on cameras.5. The 3 inch LCD is very good but not super good. The resolution cann't meet my satisification.6. This camera is the first in this class allows you to change focusing screen. I am going to order one and see how it helps focusing. After all, this is a great camera for this price, definitely recommend.

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