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Digital Canon EOS Hello Mondo!
Canon EOS digital cameras published in 2001, 1 D, the first mono-objectif reflex (SLR) camera digital fully developed by the company as a model professional. In 2007, Canon has released D 40, a semi-professional SLR is higher for the original functionality in almost all sectors. A comparison between these two models shows that only how Canon D-SLRs came.
Megapixels
The number of megapixels a camera has relates directly to what size picture you can print without affecting the quality of your picture. In a 2008 how-to guide on buying digital cameras, Target recommends three to five megapixels for four-by-six and five-by-seven–inch prints, and six or more megapixels for larger prints. The 1D has approximately 4.1 megapixels, meaning larger prints may lose some quality and clarity, whereas the 40D has 10.1 megapixels, making it ideal for photos of virtually any size.
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Continuous Shooting
Canon EOS Digital Cameras-D-SLRs have the ability to shoot a large number of photos in a short period of time, making them great if you’re shooting constantly moving subjects like children or sporting events. The 1D can shoot up to eight frames-per-second and can continue that shooting burst for up to 21 consecutive shots. The 40D is a little slower, at 6.5 frames-per-second, but can continue its shooting burst for up to 75 consecutive JPEGs.
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Lenses
Canon EOS Digital Cameras-D-SLRs offer you a lot more flexibility than point-and-shoot cameras by giving you the option of swapping lenses to match your particular needs. The 1D is a little limited, however, as it is only compatible with Canon EF lenses, whereas the 40D is compatible with Canon’s EF, EF-S, TS-E and MP-E lenses.
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LCD
The LCD monitor on a digital camera serves a number of purposes—reviewing photos after you shoot them, setting camera settings and, on newer models, a live shooting mode that allows you to use the LCD to line up your shots instead of the viewfinder. The 1D has a two-inch LCD with approximately 120,000 pixels, but it does not include the live shooting mode. The 40D, which has a inch-inch LCD with about 230,000 pixels, gives it a higher resolution than the 1D, and the LCD can also be used for the live shooting mode.
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Battery
Both the 1D and the 40D(Canon EOS Digital Cameras) are supplied with a rechargeable battery pack, which lasts significantly longer than traditional batteries. In mild temperatures and using little or no flash, the 1D’s battery pack (the NP-E3) can last for up to 500 photos, compared to the D40’s battery pack (the BP-511A), which can last for up to 1,100 photos under the same circumstances.
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Size
The Canon EOS D1 Digital Cameras is a fairly bulky model, measuring in at 6.1 inches wide, 6.2 inches high and 3.1 inches deep, while weighing 44.1 ounces. By comparison, the 40D is 5.7 inches high, 4.2 inches high, 2.9 inches deep and weighs 26.1 ounces.
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