I thought for a long time since I bought the model I
- Canon brand has always been clear to me. So I decided then very spontaneously and bought the EOS 500D kit with the goal of 18-55. I can only say to all my expectations were fulfilled.
Foto - very good in hand - I have big hands, but it really is okay to eat (and indeed long session, a battery grip can be used) for use daily or walking
- 1A labor and ergonomics of this price range
- Lens is the glue is completely sufficient for amateur photographers ambitious and provides a considerably sharper.
- The image stabilizer works very well, I knew not stabilized lenses (Canon A1 to now) and I'm just excited - AF Toller and secure
- It can also be adapted very quickly to the needs
- IOS and the sound is also top class for amateur photographers, and much better than anything we've seen up to 1-2 years
- Much has been done
- From the menu, I found immediately in front
- Live View might be faster, but it needs a SLR camera. And for the sharpness control on the stand, is quite sufficient "Views fast ".
- Rotating display is not true (it would also be a weakling who will not), but 1A and read in any direction, thanks to its high resolution of the images are very clear and easy to control a large and cheap amateur camera, the real fun and
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Can I adjust a lens of age (that fits SLR) to a simple digital camera with an adapter?
Now I have this old camera (Film) Canon EOS 1000N with Tamron 28-200 lens. and I want to move to a digital camera and keep my old lenses. So I wonder if there's anyway to adjust the camera lens to a simple digital, and not a DSLR ... Thank you!
Well technically, I could. You would have to build the assembly in some way, but if not an SLR would have a heck of a time to focus properly.
pretest: Panasonic AG-HMC151 Camera with DOF adapter Vs. Canon EOS 5D Mark II