Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:52
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Certainly, having two million extra pixels to play with is helpful, if hardly earth shattering. Canon's 12-megapixel sensor does a good job of keeping noise down and image quality high, and that extra capacity means you can enlarge your pictures, or cr...
Certainly, having two million extra pixels to play with is helpful, if hardly earth shattering. Canon's 12-megapixel sensor does a good job of keeping noise down and image quality high, and that extra capacity means you can enlarge your pictures, or cr...
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The 450D represents Canon’s effort to build upon the immense success of its consumer orientated digital SLR cameras, the 350D and 400D. We find out whether the 450D can really continue Canon’s success in this lucrative market.On the surface, the 450D i...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:52
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Picture the photographers at a football match. Behind the goals are the true professionals, with multiple cameras and huge lenses, while up in the stands are the amateurs with their cameraphones. Somewhere in the middle of this spectrum sits the EOS 45...
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Though the 450D stood alone as Canon’s entry-level model until a £100 cheaper baby brother arrived in the 1000D (reviewed Macworld November), it still has the upper hand in terms of specification. The 450D offers an extra two million pixels to bring i...
Nikon D3 Star rating: Fast, reliable and capable of stunning results, for sports or action the D3 is a winner if you can justify the price tag...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:53
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The Canon 450D is a top-notch introductory model for those seeking to enter the digital SLR market. Its a lightweight, reliable camera that offers good capture features and manual control. A few tweaks to body design would help shooting, but as it is...
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Its easy to look at the Canon DSLR product line and slot the cameras into ‘beginner, ‘intermediate, and ‘advanced categories. But to call the Canon EOS 450D (also known as the EOS 450D) a beginner or starter DSLR is a misnomer. The Canon EOS 450D...
The XSi delivers image quality that’s identical to Canon’s EOS 40D, but for a lot less. What are you giving up if you go for the XSi? The EOS 40D has a faster burst rate (five frames per second versus the Canon Rebel XSi’s three), more c...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:53
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The Canon EOS 450D is an SLR Camera from Cannon. It is part of Canon's highly successful EOS line. This particular camera is equipped with a 12.2 Mega pixel CMOS sensor. It features a 76 mm LCD screen with Live View Shooting capabilities. The EOS 450D...
This little cracker explodes the myth that SLRs are over-sized and over-complicated. Canon puts 12.2-megapixels of photo firepower at your disposal, with a 3-inch Live View screen for aiming and a blistering 3.5 frames per second burst mode, so you can go...
Autofocus can be slow and confused in the fog of war – so pop up the flash to activate the reliable AF assist. Although the Canon is on the pricey side compared to some of its rivals, it’s definitely built to last.
Canon has squeezed all the cutting-edge photo tech you could want into a camera that you can (just) afford. A state-of-the-art hotshot.Canon EOS 450D is tagged with Canon, slr and camera. Select a tag (Canon, for example) to find everything on FiveFWD...
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The 450D is the latest in the line of EOS models that kick-started the affordable DSLR revolution, with the 300D back in 2003 (web ID: 50471). At the time, the 300D was the cheapest DSLR at a mere £765, but its successor is now very much in the middle...
The 450D's superb sensor makes it the best choice if quality is your priority...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:53
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Canons EOS 450D is the fourth generation of the camera that kick-started the affordable DSLR market. It offers significant benefits over its predecessor, the 400D, and most other cameras here. Its price is the highest, though, even after factoring...
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I think the majority of professional photographers use a Canon unit of some sort. This is quite light and a semi professional photographer friend of mine was quite envious. Of course the real professionals have umpteen lenses and numerous tripods. Wha...
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Announced on the 24th of January 2008, the Canon EOS 450 (aka Digital Rebel XSi) is an impressive update to the Canon EOS 400D and features a new 12.2 megapixel sensor, 3.5fps shooting, live view mode, 9 point AF, 3" screen, SD memory card support, and...
Very good image quality Optical image stabilisation Good size 3.0" screen Robust, light body Excellent battery life Good macro mode Quick performance Full manual controls Eye detection...
Standard lens may sacrifice some image quality.
The Canon EOS450D is a robust lightweight SLR camera that provides an impressive 12.2 mega pixels with image stabilising lens. Image quality is generally excellent and images are useable up to ISO1600 and tend to maintain good detail. The cameras scre...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:54
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The latest evolution of a classic DSLR doesn’t disappoint, although it’s not the amaz + Great quality; Live View, superb feel- Arguably a bit on the expensive sideThe EOS 450D is the latest in the line of Canon models that pioneered affordable digital...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:54
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The Canon EOS 450D updates the rather underwhelming EOS 400D with a set of new features that finally make it worth upgrading from the companies EOS 350D. For a kick off, you've got a 12.2 million-pixel CMOS sensor to play with, which sports a self-cl...
Handling, Live View, Easy to use...
Buffer in RAW shooting, No top plate data LCD, Some overexposure using Highlight Tone Priority...
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Canons EOS 400D has been instrumental in driving the budget SLR market. Now the Japanese giant has released an upgrade to the 400D, the Canon EOS 450D. The main changes are two million more pixels, a new, easier-to-handle chassis and Live View, which...
Quality image-stabilising lens included, Low-noise images below ISO 1,000, New Live View mode to aid composition, Dedicated ISO button...
JPEGs need sharpening, Still pricey compared to rivals...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:55
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As prices of digital SLRs fall with more people moving up from smaller and cheaper compact cameras, so the average resolution of such cameras increases. Offering double the pixel count of Canon’s early entry level models, the latest 12-megapixel resolu...
Friendly design and menus coupled with grown-up features make this a good camera for families and enthusiasts alike...
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Well, quite a few things, both from a cosmetic and from a performance point of view. That said, this is no massive leap forward in terms of technological advances, but there are some nice new enhancements. The EOS 450D uses a 22.2 x 14.8mm CMOS image...
We were most impressed with the continuous shooting mode and the sport mode - both functions really lock onto the subject and capture fast-moving objects. Close-up shooting was impressive too. We think that if you’re new to digital SLR photography o...
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Canon’s latest digital SLR – the EOS-450D – will be of interest to creatives who aren’t professional photographers. Over the entry-level EOS-400D, the new model adds 14bit capture, Live View with both phase- (viewfinder AF) and con...
Be that as it may, the Canon EOS-450D is a fine performer. The only real problem is price. The 450D sits uncomfortably close to the 10Mp EOS 40D. With the maker’s current cashback offer, the better-quipped semi-pro model can be had for roughly the s...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:55
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Canon’s latest digital SLR – the EOS 450D – will be of interest to creatives who aren’t professional photographers. Over the entry-level EOS 400D, the new model adds 14-bit capture, Live View with both phase- (viewfinder AF) and contrast-detection AF...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-14 05:57:58
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A release of a new entry level reflex from Canon is always an event and the arrival of the EOS 450D is no exception. Canon no longer solely battles its rivals in terms of prices and this new camera has an interesting technical sheet (to say the least)...
CMOS 12 million pixel sensor, Very good image quality (noise control, colors), Large bright 3 inch screen, 1855 mm IS lens in the kit is stabilized, LiveView aiming...
A single control dial, Autofocus in Live View not that great, Construction is a bit light, No wireless flash system, Sensitivity limited to 1600 ISO...
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If youre new to the digital SLR world and want Canon go for it. If youre looking to upgrade from a previous EOS digital go for the more powerful 40D...
3-inch screen, 12 megapixels, SD card, 9-point AF system, Live View...
No CompactFlash, still on the large side compared to Olympus E-Series, images appeared flat and under exposed...
If youre new to the digital SLR world and want Canon go for it. If youre looking to upgrade from a previous EOS digital go for the more powerful 40D...
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Canon's budget DSLR range, starting with the Canon EOS 300D, has been Canon's best-selling DSLR since its launch back in 2004. At the time, it had no competition at the price point, but things have moved on significantly since then. The new model sport...
A significant overhaul for the series and a great camera, but a shifting market means it's no longer the bargain buy it once was...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2011-11-04 08:49:58
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The fourth camera in the EOS Digital Rebel line, the 12-megapixel XSi is an upgrade over the 10MP Rebel XTi, which remains a current (more affordable) model. Boasting higher resolution, a larger viewfinder, more sophisticated DIGIC III processor and a...
Small, lightweight but feels great in the hand, Offers several Live View features, Great versatility, speed and resolution...
More complicated than previous Digital Rebels, Not as tough/wellsealed as some competitors, Live View could be easier to use...
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A significant overhaul and a great camera. At this price it’s the best all-round package on the market Canon’s budget DSLR range, starting with the EOS 300D, has been Canon’s best-selling DSLR since its launch back in 2004. At the...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 08:50:01
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This 12 megapixel camera is Canon’s cheapest DSLR. We tried the twin lens kit with an 18-55 and a 55-250mm lens. Construction of camera and lenses uses much plastic material, so it is light but insubstantial. The LCD screen also serves as the function...
The underlying picture quality from the camera is superb. There is a wide dynamic range and noise is not an issue. Even out of focus, underexposed backgrounds are noise free. Auto white balance is generally good, except under incasdescent lights. The f...
Keep in mind that all of the above is praise for the camera body, not the lenses. The cheap kit lenses are not good enough for the body. When fitted with a good quality lens you see what the camera can really do.
Once again an entry level DSLR is let down by its kit lenses. However we did take the camera to an outdoor wedding and used the 55-250 lens exclusively and the combination was better than competent. Focus is a little erratic and the image stabilisation...
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1650Competent entry-level SLR with so-so lenses This 12-megapixel camera is Canons cheapest DSLR. We tried the twin-lens kit with an 18-55 millimetre and a 55-250 millimetre lens. Camera and lenses use lots of plastic, so they are light but ins...
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A solid improvement on the EOS 400D, Canons EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features, including 14-bit A-D, a faster burst mode and Live View. Sitting in between the 400D and 40D in price, it offers a compelling option for users looking for the mid...
Great image quality, live view, dust reduction, 14-bit A-D, fast burst mode...
Pictures could use a little sharpening, Live View autofocus takes a little while The Final Word A solid improvement on the EOS 400D, Canons EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features, including 14-bit A-D, a faster burst mode and Live View. Sitting i...
A solid improvement on the EOS 400D, Canons EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features, including 14-bit A-D, a faster burst mode and Live View. Sitting in between the 400D and 40D in price, it offers a compelling option for users looking for the mid...
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Canon is obviously targeting photographers who wish to move into DSLR photography by its choice of SD and SDHC media for its new EOS 450D model. Although it may upset CF card devotees, its a smart move. Since SD cards have similar capacities, transfer...
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A new Canon SLR is enough to initiate orgasmic ripples throughout the camera community. Of course, along with all that hype comes the pressure to deliver – and that’s not something Canon has had much trouble with in the past.Sitting just above...
Superb controls. Light weight. Good tonal range. Great screen...
Not the punchiest colours. No in-body image stabiliser...
Almost nonchalantly efficient in every way, the 450D is an understated slice of photographic genius...
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