tiens canon continue en compact flash, intéressant...
- 10.1 effective Megapixel CMOS sensor APS-C
- New dust reduction system: 1) ultrasonic waves blast dust off the low pass sensor; 2) low pass filter split into two parts to keep the dust further from the sensor; 3) front of low pass filter now has anti-static charge
- Users can also create a "dust map" (Canon calls it Dust Delete Data) for dust that just won't go away; this information is saved in metadata, and the bundled Digital Photography Professional 2.2 software can remove it from your photos
- 2.5" LCD display (with 230k pixels)
- LCD info display has gone away; shooting info now shown on LCD; when you put your eye to the viewfinder, the screen goes dark automatically
- Improved burst mode compared to Rebel XT: now takes up to 10 RAW or 27 JPEG images (still at 3 fps)
- Inherits the Picture Styles menu and RGB histogram from the EOS-5D and EOS-30D
- Same body design (and colors) as Rebel XT -- very hard to tell them apart; compatible with all Rebel XT accessories, including the battery grip
- Still uses DIGIC II processor and CompactFlash
- USB 2.0 High Speed supported
- Ships mid-September for $799 body only or $899 with the same 18-55 EF-S lens that comes with the Rebel XT
- CF slot
Le 350D tiens encore largement la route.
@ybee a dit:Une idée de prix déjà ?
iota a dit:
Ah... ça marchait il y a 5 minutes... :mouais: :heu:macinside a dit:il faut un mot de passe :rateau:
Je suis, personnellement, plus attiré par le D80 que le 400D.fabrice252 a dit:Ceci dit, rapport qualite-prix, cet eos 400D me semble plus interessant que le sony ou le nikon...
Ceci dit, rapport qualite-prix, cet eos 400D me semble plus interessant que le sony ou le nikon...
fedo a dit:mort de rire.
fabrice252 a dit:ben, ecoute, pour moi les trois sont assez minables, meme si le nikon est de meilleure fabrication, alors, au moins, le canon est pas cher!!!![]()
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yvos a dit:c'est sur que tu es bien au dessus de tout ça, d'ailleurs, pourquoi t'y intéresses tu?![]()