Canon EOS 1000D Review
The Canon EOS 1000D is a brand new entry-level DSLR camera complete with Live View mode. Aimed at first-time DSLR owners looking to upgrade from a compact camera, the wallet-friendly 1000D inherits key features from both the 400D and 450D models. There’s a 10 megapixel CMOS sensor, 2.5 inch LCD screen, 3fps continuous shooting, 7-point auto-focus system, support for SD cards, and an 18-55mm image stabilised kit lens. We find out if the Canon 1000D is the perfect DSLR for beginners.
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I have something similar but made by nikon.
12:18 am - Thursday, August 7, 2008
#2 Dr. Manash K. Paul
The commnets are really useful. I couldn't make up my mind regarding the choice. This comment is really crispy and to the point. Definitely it will help other buyers make the right choice.
5:03 am - Sunday, September 21, 2008
#3 N. Jensen
Most compact camera users are probably not used to "holding the camera at arm's length". That's only something far-sighted (usually older) users do.
The proper way to use an LCD is 10-20 cm in front of the face.
1:33 pm - Wednesday, November 5, 2008
#4 wjboyz
i wonder the image quality is better then d60 nikon... i mean things it takes sharpen or how?
7:29 am - Friday, April 24, 2009