Published 5/15/2009
at The Register
DSLR with HD video trimmings, but has Canon sliced off too much? Review Digital SLRs are generally aimed at three distinct groups: beginners, advanced users and pros. Occasionally, a model emerges that doesn’t fit so neatly into any of these categories. Take the Canon EOS 500D – a high-end, entry level DSLR perhaps? Then again, it could also be a low-end, mid-range camera. So is the EOS 500D simply versatile or a camera that falls between two stools?…
(link)
Tags:
Related Content
Canon IXUS 980 IS
trustedreviews.com 5/13/2009 — It�s got the spec, the looks and the performance, and a price tag to match
Canon PowerShot SX200 IS
trustedreviews.com 5/16/2009 — With 12x zoom and 12MP, Canon's latest travel camera takes on the Panasonic TZ7
Tech Test Drive: Canon PowerShot A2000 IS camera —
Technology 5/15/2009
The average compact point-and-shoot camera has a 3x or 4x zoom lens in it. Anyone who's ever tried with one of these cameras to get in closer to a player on the field at a sporting event or snap off a shot of a bird without scaring it away knows that ...
Canon LV-8300 portable projector —
The Register 5/18/2009
It is big and it is clever Review Some portable projectors are intended for home cinema enthusiasts. Others are targetted at business users, trainers and travelling presenters. With the LV-8300, Canon could well be having a creditable crack at ...