I do not want to have another camera that is light but does vulgarly normal photos. I already have one and am satisfied with it, when I travel it does quick photos as I want it. But often I see that been so small and without manual functioning restricts my desire of personalizing the wished photo.
Ok, I also have a four-year-old reflex, which, as you can suppose, is not digital. When I want to do a photo in manual mode and other operations of contrast, f/, obturation, etc... it is good but always I have to reveal them, and to report, I cannot shoot the photos that I want of a place since in 24 photos that there allows me the reel. It does not give me for too much.
A part of the difficulty to find reels, and less of B&W!
And it is for that reason that I am considering to buy me a new one. Yes, these new digital reflex, which with the memory cards you can store more of 2GB of memory, that are equivalent to almost 500 to a big resolution. That is wonderful! And without changing any device of card. It's awesome!
I had thought about a Canon, so the one that I already have is also a Canon and the lenses would suit to it. I believe so. I must find out.
Personally, I like the Canon 1000D, as I have seen in Internet is not of the most expensive (according to an article of "dzoom" is the cheapest) [page in spanish] and has a great functionality. It has what any digital reflex camera can have:
- Sensor CMOS of 10 Megapixels
- System of cleanliness of the sensor of Canon

- System of approach of 7 points
- Shot in blast of up to 3 photo per second
- Screen LCD of 2,5 inches with system Live View
- Image processor DIGIC the IIIrd
- Compatible with lenses of the series EF and EF-S and flashes Speedlite of the series EX of Canon
- Compatible with memory cards SD and SDHC
- Light and compact Body
I like its shape, also its functionality and in this way I could use it to take much better pictures that those which does not takes my old former reflex. Nevertheless, though it says that it is the Canon's cheapest camera, I believe that I must ask first to my pocket!
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