by Chris Campbell

While learning photography, I owned a lot of digital cameras. The most recent camera I had a chance to test was the Canon Xsi, which is a light camera that does its work well. If you’re curious about this camera, read on. You’ll find out if this is the best Cannon digital camera or not.

You can buy this digital camera in a number of colors, from the sleek looking black to styles in two tones. You can buy any of them, depending on what you like. It’s a digital camera on the high end that comes together with a lot of features.

The SLR digital cameras are considered professional digital cameras. They have more functions than what a compact camera would have and allow the user to manipulate the scene. The Nikon D2X with 12.4 megapixels is another camera that delivers a quality picture. The Nikon uses the best technology so that the user has a perfect picture every time.

Now, when picking a SLR camera, you have two options which include autofocus and manual focus. Most cameras are manufactured with auto focus, and generally manual focus is of more use to advanced photographers.

Autofocus does tasks such as following the movement of your eyes so it can focus on what you’re taking a photo of. Some also have a stabilization feature which most photographers find very handy. With the benefits of autofocus do come some negatives. Autofocus cameras tend to use a lot more battery power than a manual camera does.

Although the autofocus features claims to track your eye movements, it rarely does so effectively. Lastly, autofocus cameras tend to use parts that are lighter and not as durable as those used on manual cameras.

The good thing with manual cameras is that you can choose the focus, and change around several other settings as well. The manufacturers who create the most manual cameras include Olympus, Pentax, and Nikon. They are well known for their manual SLR cameras. Manual cameras are usually recommended for those who are up for a challenge, as they are obviously not as easy to sue as a camera with autofocus.

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