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It's pretty affordable, plenty around some like to use a phone, but it's not the same in some ways. Memories are important! Hope you are keeping well, thanks for dropping in again
I just picked one of these up to learn photography. Definitely agree with your points. The 1600 max ISO makes me now understand why indoor photographers have all those lights and umbrellas. It's great and I'm having fun.
It's not a bad camera certainly good enough for many. The ISO 1600 is fine it's just it could go higher, and would probably be still acceptable for noise.
People tend to stop the lens down for landscapes (smaller F number), use longer focal lengths for portraits (but not always). 50mm F1.8 is the obvious choice cheap and gives you a fast lens and portrait lens too. 18-135mm isn't bad for an all rounder with a longer range.
the LIVE VIEW is really only good if you TETHER to a machine to use software to record VIDEO! really works well on a WINDOWS machine! - I recon a MAC MINI can accomodate u too with some ingenuity?
I only used it for mostly static subjects, this is early live view days so it's slow. Still for macro/still life or landscapes - speed isn't an issue. I'd be looking at a later one for video but if that works then great!
It's good for getting into photography, if you're more experienced you can pay more, but this model is well featured and still delivers good images today. It's affordable and lots of lenses around too.
Many older cameras are still good, bit less resolution but more than usable. This one was interesting as it matured a bit in this popular series added live view, better viewfinder etc. I might look at others the 350D was very popular too.
@@jan-martinulvag1962 He said you won't see any difference at TH-cam resolution, and you won't unless you start doing 100/200% crops. I'm not megapixel based at all but there is clearly an obvious jump in resolution 8-24MP. That lens is merely OK, so a good lens would show it more. But I would say resolution isn't something I find to be worth worrying about, it was only the very early cameras where it was very limited.
Canon at Amazon - amzn.to/3vPfyjh
Slik Tripods - amzn.to/3xC0nKy K&F Filters - amzn.to/4aGQJoF
Tokina Lenses - amzn.to/49IrVv2 Canon Lenses - amzn.to/3WnD41t
Godox Flashes - amzn.to/3xFlbB0
Manfrotto Tripods - amzn.to/3W032YP
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I so need one of these since my wife passed in January I moved in with my daughter and grandson and could use one to capture those memories thx Mr B
It's pretty affordable, plenty around some like to use a phone, but it's not the same in some ways. Memories are important! Hope you are keeping well, thanks for dropping in again
Thanks for reviewing this good old camera. Brought back some memories.
It was my first Camera back in 2008 when I turned 18.
Trip down memory lane is never a bad thing!
I just picked one of these up to learn photography. Definitely agree with your points. The 1600 max ISO makes me now understand why indoor photographers have all those lights and umbrellas. It's great and I'm having fun.
It's not a bad camera certainly good enough for many. The ISO 1600 is fine it's just it could go higher, and would probably be still acceptable for noise.
Got this camera, it does struggle a bit in low light but despite its age still performs really well
It's pretty cheap these days and a reasonable buy, still quite good overall.
It's pretty cheap these days and a reasonable buy, still quite good overall.
Great video with lots of information. Thanks for creating and sharing it.
Thanks appreciate that. I wanted to make something useful, it took a while but hopefully it will help people
Hey, just found my grandad’s old 450d, any recommendations for settings for better landscape and portrait photos, any lens recommendations?
People tend to stop the lens down for landscapes (smaller F number), use longer focal lengths for portraits (but not always). 50mm F1.8 is the obvious choice cheap and gives you a fast lens and portrait lens too. 18-135mm isn't bad for an all rounder with a longer range.
Thanks now i feel really old, as the 450d was my first digital slr.... I am not even 50years old...
the LIVE VIEW is really only good if you TETHER to a machine to use software to record VIDEO! really works well on a WINDOWS machine! - I recon a MAC MINI can accomodate u too with some ingenuity?
I only used it for mostly static subjects, this is early live view days so it's slow. Still for macro/still life or landscapes - speed isn't an issue. I'd be looking at a later one for video but if that works then great!
@@MrBazReviews yes - I'm a big fan of POST production for viddy! This is the way ... ;)
i have this camera, can i charge it from usb or do i have to use the charger for the battery?
You have to use a charger with this, it can't charge in camera
Is this a decent camera still in 2024?
It's good for getting into photography, if you're more experienced you can pay more, but this model is well featured and still delivers good images today. It's affordable and lots of lenses around too.
Even the 350 D is very good. I took the same scenes with the 350D and the M100 and its very strange , cos the 350 is just as good.
Many older cameras are still good, bit less resolution but more than usable. This one was interesting as it matured a bit in this popular series added live view, better viewfinder etc. I might look at others the 350D was very popular too.
@@MrBazReviews when 8 mp gives about the same detail as 24 mp, then you have to ask yourself: What is going on here?
@@MrBazReviews watch this video: Photography on a Budget Part 9: Canon APS-C 40D & 90D Compared
@@jan-martinulvag1962 Could be focus accuracy or lenses. 8 to 24mp there is certainly a difference. Higher up you go less you can see it
@@jan-martinulvag1962 He said you won't see any difference at TH-cam resolution, and you won't unless you start doing 100/200% crops. I'm not megapixel based at all but there is clearly an obvious jump in resolution 8-24MP. That lens is merely OK, so a good lens would show it more. But I would say resolution isn't something I find to be worth worrying about, it was only the very early cameras where it was very limited.
What camera do you use ??
Mostly a D800 but it varies over time different brands etc.
People & Modeling - 60D w/40mm f2.8
Street & Nature - T4i w/18-55 IS STM