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Photography news, equipment and camera reviews and tutorials > Reviews > Cameras > Canon EOS 450D – Review – 24
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Fraser Kitt was the first person in the country to get his hands on Canon’s new EOS 450D. He’s still beaming.
Canon has made some major improvements with its latest entry-level digital SLR, the EOS 450D, including shrinking the card slot for SD
cards and ballooning the LCD screen to a gigantic three inches. The frame rate has taken a bump up to 3.5fps and the buffer can now
withstand a massive 56 images in one hit. But is this the camera for you?
Big love
Boosting the screen size to three inches is a good thing as the information generated is so easy to read, even for aging eyes. Each box of
information on the screen is clear and a quick look around the camera back will give you the corresponding button to push to make
changes.
When using shutter or aperture priority the camera even prompts you to turn the wheel to make exposure adjustments. It means making
adjustments using the screen is fast and allows you to tweak without raising the camera to your eye. When you do move the camera to your
eye a sensor just under the eyepiece automatically shuts off the screen.
Live view
I’m still not a big fan of Live View but this new feature in dSLRs is starting to develop in the 450D. Once you have enabled Live View and
scoured the custom functions for the two different settings, you will be able to read the camera like a compact.
Ideally you’ll use manual focus when shooting in Live View, but should you wish to take advantage of the camera’s auto-focus system, using
the custom settings will help. Quick Mode ” a contradiction in terms ” lets you choose where you want the focus point to be, then, with the
press of the asterisk button, will set the camera about focusing. The screen will black out when you press the button as the mirror goes
down to allow focusing. It takes valuable time and is annoyingly slow.
The other option Live Mode works faster, allowing the camera to focus with the mirror up, but it is still slower than holding the camera to
your eye. The beauty of the Live View settings is that you can tether the camera to your computer with the USB cable and take pictures
remotely.
The nine-point focus system works beautifully and will automatically select where your subject is when using the AI Focus. Or, with a push
of the button and turn of the control wheel, you can select any of the points to use.
Conclusion
Canon has improved this model out of this world with a big 12.2 million pixel CMOS sensor, huge three-inch screen and the brilliant DiG!C
III image processor for images with the correct colour balance and just the right punch to make them look realistic.
The screen could be better ” it only has 230,000 pixels so double or triple this amount would make it unbelievable.
Realistically, this is a budget camera that is aimed at those who don’t want to carry a bulky camera. The ability to shoot a series of images at
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3.5fps is a bonus, as are the image-stabilised lenses. And I’m sure there is someone out there who will love the Live View.
Specs
Manufacturer: Canon
Price: $1699
Shooting Modes: Green Auto, ¨ Program, Aperture & Shutter ¨ Priority, Manual, Auto Depth, ¨ Portrait, Landscape, Macro, ¨
Sport, Night Scene, Flash Off
Focus Modes: One shot AF, AI ¨ servo AF, AI focus AF, manual
Flash: Built in
Interface: USB2, AV
Contact
www.canon.co.nz
Pros
Sensor cleaning
Cons
Design 18
Performance 18
Features 18
Image Quality 19
Value for money 17
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