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Old 07.20.2007, 01:20 PM   #21
Bertrand
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I bought a Canon EOS 400D.
What lead me to it was that it could be used manually, which is quite good when you're used to old cameras and you like to focus on something that ain't centered (even though this can be done with the auto focus, but you have to move a little...).
Good range of sensibility, from 100 to 1200 ISO, that keeps me having from the flashlight.
There's a function that can be used to shoot several times in a short while - that was one of the main attraction since my neighbour's cat is rather lively. Couple that with a short time of exposure, you'll avoid blurred movements.
Pictures might be too dark, but they give away programs to rework you photos.

One problem I've encountered is, using the auto focus, slightly blurred eyes when the lights are a bit dim (past 10 p.m., with friends).

It's a rather small camera. If you're a giant with huge hands, it might feel uncomfortable.
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