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I love this Body! Best one I have used! The camera takes very detailed pic's. I have been taking photos for over 2 years, and this body is the easiest and yet has the most amount of features that i have found for this price.
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If you're like me, and like to shoot photos and video, this is the camera for you. To be able to grab one camera for vacations, trips, or gigs...that's cool. You can read all the specs and details about this camera online (there's always somebody that dosen't like something about it), but I just want to say that once you have the camera in your hands and you learn how to use it, it's truely a great camera!
Go get one man! Especially now that Best Buy is offering 18 months with no finance charges...
Go get one man! Especially now that Best Buy is offering 18 months with no finance charges...
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As a previous D70 owner I can say the D90 is quite an upgrade. The increased continuous shooting and incredible low light/high ISO performance is really what impressed me the most. Where the D70 was getting noisy at ISO 800 (although still acceptable due to Nikon's approach to noise reduction) I find the D90 producing excellent ISO 3200 images when exposed properly. I really like the LCD compared to the lower end Nikon's it makes it so much easier to see if you have an out of focus photo or not. The video feature is more of a gimmick to me. The quality is decent and at 24fprs it looks cinematic I guess but I think a camcorder that can auto-focus will still do a much better job overall. WHere the D90 won't disappoint is image quality, there are plenty of customization settings to play with. I mainly shoot .nef and process later on the pc but you can customize this camera to produce very nice images right out of the camera with very little work. I am very pleased with the build quality of
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I bought this product online on Friday, and just received it today, Wednesday. The price was right and I was looking for a good camera to take to Mexico in December. Im no expert when it comes to cameras, but I think this is a really great value! The quality of the pictures are great, I LOVE the panoramic option. The video quality is excellent. The camera is obviously bigger then a regular sleek and slim digital camera, but I was surprised at how light it was and how easy it was to hold. The camera is very simple. It doesn't take a genius to figure it out. If you are looking for a high quality camera that will take BEAUTIFUL pictures, this is a great buy! Don't even hesitate, its wonderful, and even my husband, who was opposed to me buying another camera, had to set down his Xbox controller and mess with the camera, taking pictures of the house and the animals! I cant wait to take my camera along for the holidays and start taking more pictures!
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The system uses 4AA batteries and a SD card. This is great since where do you recharge when you travel or download pictures. Pictures are great and 10X zoom is excellent. I had to read the manual a little but most of the systems were intuitive.
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There isn't a camera on the market with these features for anywhere near the price ($180). The zoom is fantastic. Has a great display and is so far very easy to operate. This is my first digital camera and I have been able to basically learn the basics in less than half an hour with the manual. Great camera for the price.
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I have had this camera for a few months now and I am absolutely in love with it! I bought it because of the Olympus features that are preloaded on the camera! I didn't think much of the image stabilization when I bought it but after a few night shoots I couldn't imagine life without it! My pictures turn out amazing! The art filters I so much fun to use and limit my need to editing (which I am bad at anyways and hate doing!) I like the fact I can take this camera with me and can count on it to produce sharp clear and wonderful photos! The battery life has me switching batteries about every 500+ shots, but I do flip through them in the playback mode A LOT. It's so easy to use and the small size fits in my hands so comfortably and the small lenses make it less of a hassle to tote around! I was a little disappointed with the lens selections and some of the aperture sizes but the technology with the camera and lenses alone make up for that easily! The settings are easy to find and operate! The
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I love this camera! It's a backup camera I bought to complement my D700 and for the 1.6 lens factor for my tele lens. Surprisingly, it's been the camera I reach for when I go out to shoot! I find it operates just as fast and focuses just as quick as my D700 and the Hi 1 aspect of ISO sensitivity is just awesome! Please see the photo inserts under mikechang.photo! I did not have a chance to thoroughly try out the video functions but from the initial use it's as good if not better than my HD camcorder from Panasonic. During one of the trip I accidentally dropped the camera from the camera bag which caused the battery cover to pop off and battery (and my heart) went flying out! I was able to popped the cover right back and reinsert the battery without any difficulty. The camera not a scratch! I checked all camera functions and it's files from shootings after all seems to work just fine! What a relief! From all the shooting that I did with both cameras the files looks and enlarges equally
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I sold my A300 in anticipation of the A550 and I am very happy with that decision. The A500/550 are targeted towards the A300/350 user base and upgraders from the existing A330/380. This is not meant to be a replacement for the A700 as some review sites had been wishing for. I am extremely pleased with the camera up to this point (about a month as of this review). The improvements over the A3xx series in my view are: 1) Much improved LCD - it is much sharper than the A3xx series and also the A500 2) High ISO is also much improved over the A3xx series cameras 3) FPS is much faster and makes this camera much more suitable for catching action shots than the A3xx series 4) Improved button layout 5) SD card compatible (subjective) 6) Easy to use menu system 7) Built in HDR 8) Better built in flash 9) Exposure is spot on and colors are great The not so good 1) Power switch takes some getting used to. It is in a position much like Nikon and Pentax cameras which is not familiar for existing
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At first glance it looks like every other camera i have owned. But after I took a few pics and scrolled through the options, I knew I made a great buy.
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I traded in a sony cybershot H20 for this camera because it was so hard to use. I'm so pleased with this camera and how much easier it is to take a good picture. I read the reviews below (after I purchased it) and was a little worried, but once I started playing around with the camera, I realized that many of the negatives that people were writing about, were actually caused by people not reading the manual. For example, you can use any rechargeable AA batteries, not just the expensive coolpix ones. Also, you can review the pictures without turning the camera on. It took me at least a few days to really learn how to use this camera, but it was well worth the time because now I know how to take great pictures. If you don't do this, you'll end up with lots of blurry shots and frustration! Overall, I recommend this camera as long as you have the time to invest in learning how to use it.
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This camera looks great on paper, but.... The good news: the 7D packs lots of pro features you'll love, like a big and bright viewfinder and LCD screen, weather seals, a dampened mirror box so that the noise from the slap doesn't startle wildlife, automatic sensor cleaning on startup and shut down, micro adjustment for optimizing the performance of lenses, minimal shutter lag and fast AF. I bought my 7D with the incomparable Canon 70-200mm F/4L IS and the combined responsiveness is amazing. The bad news: my sample constantly over exposes and blows highlights when used outdoors in bright light, the auto white balance is the least reliable of any digital camera that I have ever used (sometimes the color rendition is downright odd#, and images above ISO 800 are dotted with little white speckles that standard noise reduction software settings don't eliminate. My 7D delivers such inconsistent image quality that shooting in the RAW file format is essential. To top it off, the
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I was hesitant to write a review since I am new at using a GOOD camera, I had a point and shoot but wasn't happy with the action pictures, Wow what a difference, the pictures are clear, and it's so easy to get good shots, I am happy and learning daily new things on the camera and new ways to get better shots. the one thing I didn't care for was the weight,but I am getting used to that and the quality of the pictures are sure worth it.
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Without elaborating too much I'll just say I was mostly disappointed. Primarily I was annoyed at the sloppy lens mount which twisted/clicked everytime I zoomed...Started out at about 1/32" play and increased to 1/16"...Then I started receiving lens connection errors... The autofocus was back focusing and even manually adjusting for that the resolution was just average for a $1500 camera...Even in RAW...Obviously I had a somewhat duff camera but with reading many reviews and some of them mentioning the loose lens mount I decided to abandon any further testing and just send it back... Because of the lens problems I didn't bother with any videos as this aspect of the camera is secondary to me... I did really like the rubberized body,the articulating screen and the VERY bright/sharp EVF...For a non DSLR that view is Superb in this stage of EVF development...I also like the whole 4/3 concept but I'll wait until a GH2 and try again... kd
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I moved up from a Canon Point and Shoot and suffice to say, for a novice this camera is a little intimidating in terms of understanding its full capability and features. It shoots movies in HD 1020p which is amazing, but an added expense I would not have wanted if I had a choice.
I miss the multi-positional LCD screen that my S3 IS had, but really enjoy the larger screen on this camera.
This camera does not include Image Stabilization. If you want IS (Image Stabilization) you will have to buy a lens with that feature and most of the Canon IS lenses are expensive.
This camera is about as good as it gets for someone who has a serious interest in photography but not ready to step up to the Professional models.
I miss the multi-positional LCD screen that my S3 IS had, but really enjoy the larger screen on this camera.
This camera does not include Image Stabilization. If you want IS (Image Stabilization) you will have to buy a lens with that feature and most of the Canon IS lenses are expensive.
This camera is about as good as it gets for someone who has a serious interest in photography but not ready to step up to the Professional models.
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This is my first digital SLR. Long time ago I had a regular SLR and a strong photography hobby. For the past 10 years I have used various digital point and shoot cameras. Loved digital photography, computer editing, no wasted film, etc, but was not really inspired. I sure am NOW! My camera came (as of this writing) two days ago. I love everything about it. I have small hands and it is easy to hold this camera. Heavier by far than what I have been used to, but I ADORE it. A VIEW FINDER! Goodbye little screens I can't see in daylight. Hello nose smudges on the screen (lol.)
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Ok, I've never reviewed a product before but I used the reviews so much in making my purchase I had to list one myself. I was very hesitant to purchase a camera with this many features and at this price point considering I am new to the DSLR's. So I did alot of research on DSLR's in general. The D90 kept coming back with great reviews. When I asked a few of my collegues who are photo enthuisiast, they all had the D90. That solidified it for me. I have alot of learning to do, but this camera is suprisingly easy to just pick up and use. With the auto feature, you don't have to be intimidated. I love that I have so much to grow into as I start into my new hobby. I didn't want a camera that I would "outgrow" quickly. I think I have made a fantastic decision. And Best Buy had the best price on the camera with the 35mm lens that I couldn't find anywhere else! Plus when I picked it up at the store, they had a great bag with extra battery on sale extra cheep! I am thrilled and look forward to using
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Everything has been said about this camera. I bought the 50d when it first came out and thought it was a winner. But when the 5d hit the street I was sad at the features that could have been in the 50d. So I upgraded to the 7d when it hit. What a upgrade. You can't really compare the 2 cameras directly because they aim at different photographers. But the 7d was what I was hoping for in the 50d and now I have it. It was worth it!!. Read the other reviews then you'll know. I kept the 50d because it serves as a portrait and backup camera with wide lenses.
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Having owned two Canon Rebels previously (SLR and DSLR) I find the XSi to follow in their footsteps quite nicely. Familiarity with an proven model helps when evaluating a newer version and I find the XSi to be just as versatile and easy to use with great results as my other Canons. I am very pleased with this latest addition.
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In real world and in the studio, I'm shocked at the image quality difference from my old 5D I bought 4 years ago. I'm kicking myself for not buying this earlier. Color fidelity, contrast, sharpness, color balance, focusing all better. I'm surprised that the extra resolution really did help. The large files have a lot of headroom for mistakes. While most reviews for this type of item are rationalizing a large purchase, here it goes anyway. When I first purchased the camera, I had cold feet and was ready to return because of the price. But after 2 months, I would buy it again even if I broke it. Alternatives are really overrated, especially on [...]. Nikon has a far more aggressive marketing team than in the past that exaggerates differences, so take what you read with a grain of salt. Lots of people are drinking Nikon Kool-Aid right now and defend them to the death. Overall Canon is a better SYSTEM, although I openly admit things I like better about Nikon: button layout, viewfinder,
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