Jump to content

Canon 40d


Archie
 Share

Recommended Posts

Sim, a máquina e boa... qnt a lentes depende do que queres fazer... Mas se estas a perguntar isto é pq não percebes mt de fotografia e sinceramente se não percebes, acho que esta máquina é demais para começar :-..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

essa maquina é muito boa, mas isso é só corpo. As objectivas é que são um problema, há desde 200 a 7000/8000/9000 por aí fora euros :-..

com uns 1000/1500 euros já ficas com um kit bem jeitoso... essa que está aí na foto anda na ordem dos 300€ e é apenas de 50mm que equivale sensivelmente ao olho humano.

Edited by s
Link to comment
Share on other sites

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos40d/

É uma boa câmara, é usada por muitos profissionais em Portugal visto que n há € para ter um 2º corpo com a qualidade do primeiro.

Eu tenho uma 30D e nunca senti ter câmara a menos.

De referir que é um modelo do ano passado e que já se vende a 50D.

Agora como qualquer reflexa só funciona bem com bom vidro à frente, comprar essa câmara para meter objectivas baratas não vale de mt, exagerando qualquer objectiva que valha a pena é mais cara que essa câmara.

Ex:

16-35 2.8 - 1500€

24-70 2.8 - 1300€

70-200 2.8 - 2050€

O site onde compro o meu material é o fotocinecolor.com, n é o mais barato mas é sem duvida o mais rapido a enviar, facturas como deve ser, garantias carimbadas.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos40d/page29.asp

 Conclusion - Pros

    * Excellent resolution, good per-pixel sharpness
    * Good tonal response, dynamic range extended compared to competition, EOS 30D
    * Highlight tone priority option delivers even more dynamic range with very little downside
    * Trademark Canon CMOS noise free images, remain detailed even at high sensitivities
    * New 'High ISO speed noise reduction' option removes any trace of chroma noise, film grain like
    * Confidence to use camera at high sensitivities (ISO 1600, 3200)
    * A/D conversion now 14-bit (questionable real-world advantage), RAW files recorded as 14-bit
    * Excellent long exposure capability, no noticeable hot pixels even at 30 seconds with NR off
    * Wide range of image parameter adjustment (-4 to +4 for most)
    * Live view on LCD with 5x and 10x live magnification and 'drop mirror' auto-focus
    * Instant power on time, excellent operational speed, always feels responsive
    * Just over six frames per second continuous shooting, although high shutter speeds required
    * Good nine point auto focus system, works well even in low light
    * Slightly larger viewfinder, optional focusing screens
    * ISO sensitivity now permanently displayed on top LCD and viewfinder status bar
    * New warning screen if CF door opened during write (no more lost images)
    * Quieter mirror mechanism, very quiet in live view (3 silent shooting options)
    * Supports both EF and smaller, lighter EF-S 'digital' lenses
    * Excellent build, very robust, compartment door weatherproofing, good ergonomics
    * New AF-ON button brings consistency of control with EOS-1D series
    * Proper RAW+JPEG with immediately selectable JPEG image size
    * Optional sRAW reduced resolution RAW
    * Dust reduction from Canon's 'Integrated Cleaning System'
    * Excellent supplied software bundle, remote capture and good RAW conversion (DPP)
    * Quick magnification up to 10x (perfect for checking focus), easier panning (joystick)
    * Excellent battery life, light weight and small batteries
    * E-TTL II flash metering, includes distance information from lens
    * Even larger 3.0" LCD (although no increase in pixel count)
    * Playback jump by 10, 100 images or by shot date or screen
    * Fully customizable 'My menu' surprisingly useful
    * Three user memories via 'C1/C2/C3' on mode dial
    * Optional WFT-E3 wireless transmitter (802.11 b/g) / vertical grip

Conclusion - Cons

    * Average automatic white balance performance, still very poor under incandescent light
    * Picture Style tone curve not indicated in camera menu (contrast is an offset, not absolute)
    * Continuous shooting rate slower than specified, 6 fps @ 1/500 sec, 6.3 fps @ 1/4000 sec
    * No contrast detect AF in Live View
    * Flash must be up for AF assist lamp (although AF is good even in low light)
    * Virtually pointless print button, should be customizable 'FUNC' button
    * No mass storage USB support (although pretty fast WIA throughput)

Edited by XUTOS-83
Link to comment
Share on other sites

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos40d/

É uma boa câmara, é usada por muitos profissionais em Portugal visto que n há € para ter um 2º corpo com a qualidade do primeiro.

Eu tenho uma 30D e nunca senti ter câmara a menos.

De referir que é um modelo do ano passado e que já se vende a 50D.

Agora como qualquer reflexa só funciona bem com bom vidro à frente, comprar essa câmara para meter objectivas baratas não vale de mt, exagerando qualquer objectiva que valha a pena é mais cara que essa câmara.

Ex:

16-35 2.8 - 1500€

24-70 2.8 - 1300€

70-200 2.8 - 2050€

O site onde compro o meu material é o fotocinecolor.com, n é o mais barato mas é sem duvida o mais rapido a enviar, facturas como deve ser, garantias carimbadas.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos40d/page29.asp

 Conclusion - Pros

    * Excellent resolution, good per-pixel sharpness
    * Good tonal response, dynamic range extended compared to competition, EOS 30D
    * Highlight tone priority option delivers even more dynamic range with very little downside
    * Trademark Canon CMOS noise free images, remain detailed even at high sensitivities
    * New 'High ISO speed noise reduction' option removes any trace of chroma noise, film grain like
    * Confidence to use camera at high sensitivities (ISO 1600, 3200)
    * A/D conversion now 14-bit (questionable real-world advantage), RAW files recorded as 14-bit
    * Excellent long exposure capability, no noticeable hot pixels even at 30 seconds with NR off
    * Wide range of image parameter adjustment (-4 to +4 for most)
    * Live view on LCD with 5x and 10x live magnification and 'drop mirror' auto-focus
    * Instant power on time, excellent operational speed, always feels responsive
    * Just over six frames per second continuous shooting, although high shutter speeds required
    * Good nine point auto focus system, works well even in low light
    * Slightly larger viewfinder, optional focusing screens
    * ISO sensitivity now permanently displayed on top LCD and viewfinder status bar
    * New warning screen if CF door opened during write (no more lost images)
    * Quieter mirror mechanism, very quiet in live view (3 silent shooting options)
    * Supports both EF and smaller, lighter EF-S 'digital' lenses
    * Excellent build, very robust, compartment door weatherproofing, good ergonomics
    * New AF-ON button brings consistency of control with EOS-1D series
    * Proper RAW+JPEG with immediately selectable JPEG image size
    * Optional sRAW reduced resolution RAW
    * Dust reduction from Canon's 'Integrated Cleaning System'
    * Excellent supplied software bundle, remote capture and good RAW conversion (DPP)
    * Quick magnification up to 10x (perfect for checking focus), easier panning (joystick)
    * Excellent battery life, light weight and small batteries
    * E-TTL II flash metering, includes distance information from lens
    * Even larger 3.0" LCD (although no increase in pixel count)
    * Playback jump by 10, 100 images or by shot date or screen
    * Fully customizable 'My menu' surprisingly useful
    * Three user memories via 'C1/C2/C3' on mode dial
    * Optional WFT-E3 wireless transmitter (802.11 b/g) / vertical grip

Conclusion - Cons

    * Average automatic white balance performance, still very poor under incandescent light
    * Picture Style tone curve not indicated in camera menu (contrast is an offset, not absolute)
    * Continuous shooting rate slower than specified, 6 fps @ 1/500 sec, 6.3 fps @ 1/4000 sec
    * No contrast detect AF in Live View
    * Flash must be up for AF assist lamp (although AF is good even in low light)
    * Virtually pointless print button, should be customizable 'FUNC' button
    * No mass storage USB support (although pretty fast WIA throughput)

Mto boa analise.

Só acho que qualquer maquina SLR tem de ser usada por uma pessoa com sensibilidade para a foto e que perceba alguma coisa de fotografia, caso contrário é pior a emenda que o soneto.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Eu perguntei por esta máquina em especial porque uma amiga minha tinha um conhecido que vendia a dele "por um óptimo preço". Preço esse que é 700€...pensava que iria ser mais barata. Está fora do plafond :P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.