Is this a good quality camera to buy?
March 15th, 2010 | by admin |im not really a camera person, is this a good quality camera?
* Fully automatic SLR camera using Advanced Photo System format.
* Easy drop-in film loading, midroll change 3 print formats.
* Accepts all Canon EF lenses
* Shooting Modes: Full auto, Close-up, Landscape, Portrait, Night, Sports.
* Metering Description: Evaluative, Partial (6.5%), Center-weighted.
* Autofocus technology: TTL phase detection.
* Film speed_range: ISO 25 – 8000 Lens Type: Zoom lens Minimum focal length: 22mm Maximum focal length: 55mm Optical zoom: 2.5 x Real Angle Of View: 90.
* Included Flash Type: Pop-up flash Flash Modes Description: Backlight mode,
Forced mode, Auto mode
* Red-eye reduction.
This camera is one of my all time favorites! The best qualities of this camera are the ability to use the panoramic format and the speed and ease of operation. Advanced Photo System (APS) features include Mid-Roll Change (MRC), Print Quality Improvement (PQI), and more. The EOS IX Lite is the smart choice for photographers who want compact, carry-everywhere size without sacrificing convenient operation or top-quality images. Compatible with entire AF lens line Great auto modes + full-manual capability APS features – mid-roll change; H, C, and P modes, prints exposure info on back of print.. The negitive is small but when processed via Kodak includes very specific information allowing for development of the picture that is remarkably similiar to what you actually observed at the time of capture. Full rich color and sharp pictures made this camera a joy to use.
List price new was $349.99
Well , there is a way to evaluate whether it is a good quality camera. Before purchasing it, take a few pictures and see what they look like. Now don’t just look at the pictures on the cameras LCD screen. Print some, and upload some to a computer. LCD screens can be very low resolution, and either hide image flaws, or obscure a truly great picture. You can read volumes about ISO settings, and image noise at those various settings. But really, what matters most, is how does the image look to your own two eyes. It’s that simple. If this camera can fit your demand, it is a good one.
http://www.dinodirect.com/Electronics/Digital-Cameras/
2 Responses to “Is this a good quality camera to buy?”
By fhotoace on Mar 16, 2010 | Reply
Not really. APS film is a dying format and never was that popular.
For under $150 you can buy a good used 35 mm SLR camera with standard zoom lens.
Whomever wrote this, seems to be trying to dump it before APS film is no longer available.
Offer him $50 … at least you can later use the lens on a Canon entry level DSLR
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By Shuang on Mar 16, 2010 | Reply
Well , there is a way to evaluate whether it is a good quality camera. Before purchasing it, take a few pictures and see what they look like. Now don’t just look at the pictures on the cameras LCD screen. Print some, and upload some to a computer. LCD screens can be very low resolution, and either hide image flaws, or obscure a truly great picture. You can read volumes about ISO settings, and image noise at those various settings. But really, what matters most, is how does the image look to your own two eyes. It’s that simple. If this camera can fit your demand, it is a good one.
http://www.dinodirect.com/Electronics/Digital-Cameras/
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