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Digital Canon EOS Hello Mondo!
Canon makes single lens reflex (SLR) digital cameras for almost every type of photographer, the father wants a powerful device for their children for the most serious professional activities. To accommodate these differing needs, Canon makes entry, mid-range and high-end D-SLRs, including digital cameras EOS 40 D and the Xti high-range high and headband midrange cameras, respectively.
Continuous Shooting
A D-SLR’s ability to shoot a lot of photos in a short amount of time is one of the major things that separate them from point-and-shoot cameras. The Xti can shoot up to three frames per second and continue that shooting burst for up to 27 frames. Those numbers are dwarfed, however, by the 6.5 frames-per-second and 75-frame shooting burst of the EOS 40D Digital Cameras
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Megapixels
The number of megapixels a camera has relates directly to the resolution of the pictures you’re able to print–the more megapixels your camera has, the larger the print you can make without affecting the quality of the picture. In its 2008 how-to guide on buying digital cameras, Target recommends using a camera with 6 or more megapixels for 8-by-10-inch prints or larger. Both the EOS 40D and Xti exceed that recommendation with an identical 10.1 megapixels.
LCD
A LCD screen on a D-SLR serves many functions including reviewing your photos, lining up your photos without using the viewfinder and checking and setting your camera’s settings. The Xti has a 2.5-inch LCD, compared to the 3-inch LCD on the EOS D40, and both have 230,000 pixels for high-resolution viewing. The other major difference between the two LCD screens is that the EOS D40 LCD is fixed, whereas the Xti has 160 degrees of movement for vertical and horizontal viewing
Batteries
Both the EOS 40D Digital Cameras
and the Xti come with a rechargeable battery pack and a charger to keep you from constantly running out for new batteries. Under optimal conditions–mild temperatures and little or no flash used–the Xti’s NB-2LH battery pack can take up to 500 photos between charges. Under the same conditions, the EOS D40 Digital Cameras
’s battery pack–the BP-511A–is good for up to 1,100 photos between charges.
Size
With its more advanced functions, the EOS 40D is also larger than the Xti. The EOS 40D measures 5.7inches wide, 4.2 inches high, 2.9 inches deep and weighs in at 26.1 ounces, compared to the Xti, which measures 4.98 inches wide, 3.71 inches high, 2.56 inches deep and weighs in at 18 ounces.
Price as of 2009
Whether it’s considered midrange like the Xti or high-end like the EOS 40D, D-SLRs are considerably more expensive than their point-and-shoot counterparts. According to Canon’s website, as of 2009, the suggested retail prices of the Canon Xti and EOS D40 Digital Cameras are $699.99 and $1,099.99, respectively, although the final selling price is determined by the retailer. Those prices include the camera, a viewfinder eyecup, shoulder strap, video cable, USB cable, rechargeable battery pack, battery charger, manuals and software for your computer. Neither camera includes a lens, however.
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