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If you're looking to get your first digital Single-Lens Reflex (dSLR) camera, the Canon EOS 400D makes an ideal entry-level model.
dSLR cameras are generally preferred by more experienced amateur and professional photographers. So if you feel you've outgrown your compact digital camera and are looking for more precise photos, it may be time to step up to the next level.
Unfortunately dSLR camera tend to be far more expensive than compact digital cameras - they may set you back several thousands of dollars, depending on what features you require. However, this is not the case with the Canon EOS 400D. It's one of the most affordable dSLR cameras on the market - and Canon hasn't scrimped on the features, either. The EOS 400D boasts a good mix of automatic and semi-automatic controls so you can start experimenting with photography without being thrown in the deep-end.
But the Canon EOS 400D isn't just for beginners. If you're already familiar with using a dSLR camera, you can make the most of the included manual controls to show off your skills.
Keep in mind that if you want to take photos in high resolution, you should pick up a CompactFlash card also as the internal memory won't fit more than a few high-resolution images.
This digital camera is incredibly portable and easy to use, and is also very fast so you won't miss out on that great shot while you're waiting for your camera to ready itself.
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