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Canon Digital Raw Image Cameras
steve y. | 2024-09-19 09:39:22 |
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Edouard | 2024-05-16 04:54:38 |
In RAW, this is one amazing camera. It's lighter than the C300/C500, but the image quality in RAW is just kinda, well, amazing. Canon color is my favorite, and this camera sings in daylight, artificial light, and mixed light situations. (My only wish is for Canon to make a bigger monitor for it with all the touch-screen functionality. THAT would be six stars.) 5 |
Alex | 2024-07-27 07:38:49 |
Since today's digital cameras do not really need UV filters and those are used more for lens protection, it's beneficial to choose a high quality one to avoid image degradation. This filter performs better than expected and does not affect the image in any measurable way. 5 |
Walter | 2024-07-16 03:12:47 |
A must have for critical focusing and composition with digital cameras. It looks like I'll be able to use it without the bottom part attached for image magnification. Just won't be able to see the entire back LCD in one view. It's a lot smaller without the base. I wish they would make it collapsable like they used to. 5 |
Micailazo Lighteater | 2024-05-11 01:12:54 |
When commercial photography was done with big format analog cameras we were able to correct parallels and to get in focus the whole image by using the different movements of the camera. Then the all-digital era came and if we wanted to keep using our big format cameras we needed to attach to them a digital back that could represent an investment of several tens of thousands of dollars. Now, for less than two grands we can convert our SLR in a parallel-correction-get-everything-in-focus digital image generator. 5 |
Tom | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
What more can I say? It is the standard by which all other digital cameras will be measured, thrice in terms of exquisite design, image quality, and ease of use. 5 |
Harold | 2024-09-03 08:22:37 |
I have 1 for each of my 4 digital cameras because they are the do everything lens. 5 |
Jyothish | 2024-07-05 04:24:46 |
Great for RAW amd image editing. Worth the price. 5 |
Woody | 2024-06-24 04:27:30 |
Great for digital cameras 5 |
Tom | 2024-09-01 07:40:24 |
This inexpensive, entry-level DSLR camera, with 18-55 mm lens, represents excellent quality in a camera that has roughly 90% of the capabilities of Canon's most expensive digital cameras at a fraction of their cost. Canon -- for years the world-wide leader in digital-imaging sales -- offers this camera without some of the bells and whistles of the more costly models for a very reasonable price. For an entry-level camera or a basic camera for all-around purposes, this Canon T100 Rebel camera is hard to beat, and the reasonable price is simply a bargain! Canon's renowned quality and durability are built into this camera as well; only the non-essential features of some of the higher-end Canon cameras are absent! Well done! 5 |