Camcorder - 470 Kpix - optical zoom: 16 x - Video8 - grey More Product Details
The ES300v is a good camcorder from Canon with a MSRP of $799 that packs a lot of features in a s... (camcorderinfo.com)
Besides a tricky new name (Ti for the titanium paint finish) is there anything else that makes th... (popphoto.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 16 expert reviews and 1045 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 40/100 and users rate it 89/100. The average review date is October 28, 2002. We have compared these reviews to 8429 reviews from other 35mm SLR Cameras. The alaScore™ for this product is 57/100 = Good. Last update: January 9, 2009.
The ES300v is a good camcorder from Canon with a MSRP of $799 that packs a lot of features in a small package making it Canon's top-of-the-line 8mm camcorder. It has a 16x optical zoom and a 72x digital zoom.
Published on Jun 22, 2004 12:00 AM
Besides a tricky new name (Ti for the titanium paint finish) is there anything else that makes this entry-level Canon EOS Rebel Ti the one you should buy?
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This is the perfect SLR camera for the photography beginner. It comes with a host of modes, some fully idiot-proof automatic scene modes, and manual modes for the beginner to tinker with all the exposure settings. The camera is light, which is good for br...
low price, light weight, auto and manual modes
kit lens sucks, autofocus mode selection bad
Fine camera. To all those who claim that it isn't a seroius camera, and will be outgrown quickly, I say, put a fine lens on it (I have a Canon 50/1.4 and 28-105/3.5), put high quality film in, know your composition, know your light, know your subject, and...
Great auto modes All the manual controls you need Accurate meter Accurate autofocus Batteries last longer than any of us will be alive Excellent performance with EF USM lenses Great camera for learning, AND growing into
No aperture ring Takes time to master the 7 point AF - be careful, you may focus on the wrong thing, and your subject may be blurry......just learn the technique
I came upon this camera by accident. I was buying a spare camera for my wife who wants to take up photography. I was using a EOS1V. Then, I decide to shift to all manual. I am current using F3HP + FM3A. On every weekend, I like to go plane spotting. It is...
Nice Look Fast Autofocus Ergonomics
Cheap plastic Color (if you mind the silverish look)
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