Great little camera!
Size, weight, Price
Size, no 2nd control wheel, few custom functions, only 3fps, smaller battery than all others
Posted Jun 30, 2006 - Size is good if you want a small camera, but bad if your used to something more in your hand. I own a full size professional Canon EOS 1D Mark II and it's HUGE and doesn't have a built in flash. I wanted this one since it was so light and so small and even had a built in flash. I find that the light meter on most film and digital SLR's is about 70% acurate, and photoshop can account for 20% but 10% of the time you'll need to over or under expose your shot. This isn't as fast as the 20d or 30d or 5d or 1D-series because this is the only canon which doesn't have a 2nd big thumb wheel. So you have to press and hold another button to over/under expose your shot. I do this often because if you shoot it right you need less photoshop work, and they always come out better than what you'll get pushing it around in photoshop. So FOR ME that's a big deal. Lack of some custom functions. Sure this isn't intended for professional sports, but I'm surely going to use it as a short range camera with a canon ef 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM lens on it, which is about 3x the price of the camera. So i wish it had auto focus STOP custom function so that i could press the "*" button and have it stop the AF (auto focus) so i could get my max 3fps because in tracking mode you'll really only shoot about 1-2fps. All cameras drop in frame rate in auto focus tracking mode, so all of this one let you pause the AF with the "*" button and that will boost your FPS back up to whatever the camera max is. The autofocus, altho only 7 pt i believe is as good as the 20/30/5d cameras. Esp since i'll normally only be useing the center point for sports. Lack of ISO3200. In sports, and with canon's ultra clean CMOS sensors, I often need to push the ISO up to the max, and can do so with confidence. This camera is canon's only camera which stops at ISO1600. That will be great for nearly anyone who buys this camera, and it's not even a default option on all other canon cameras, (somthing you have to 'turn on'), but for me, i think there will be times, (night NCAA football games) where i'll wish i had it. 1.6x crop. Maybe people think that the 1.6x crop is good for sports because it brings things in closer. That is wrong. It records a smaller portion of light that the lens produces, and yes you do get closer, but it's as if you didn't zoom as much with REAL GLASS. This means your DOF (depth of field, aka zone of sharpness) is too wide. Now the parents and fans in the stands are way too sharp! If the sensor had less of a crop then I would have to zoom more which would blur the background more, which would isolate my players (subjects) much better. This is why i'm going to have to use this camera with a f/2.8 lens if i want to come close to what my Canon eos 1D mark II camera can do (1.3x). Small battery. A downgrade in battery size from all other non pro canon cameras, (7 in total). This is the 1st one to use a smaller less powerful battery. Of course they did this to get the weight and size down. only 3fps. Sure this isn't a 20/30d camera with 5fps, so why should I gripe? I'm just pointing out it's weekness to other cameras out there so all of you can take note. Overall: This camera has an excellent sensor (altho not the same as 20 or 30d) but i think that's a marketing thing to sell more 20 and 30d cameras. The images totally hold their own aginst the likes of the 20d and 30d and even my professional eos 1d mark II. Sure the auto focus might not be pro level, but it's as good as the 20/30d. sure it can't shoot as fast either. But if you have a little extra time, and don't need the fastest auto focus or FPS, this camera is perfect. Outstanding for trips for it's size and weight! With it's high quality it's a perfect backup to my sports, fashion, glamour, wedding photography! I would highly recommend this camera!
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