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Offline gandydancer123

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Canon 100D: worlds smallest and lightest DSLR yortots?
« on: September 26, 2013, 01:25:24 AM »
Dahil sa kakacomment kay Mark Solis, bigla ako kinati at tila nanumbalik ang GAS ko sa camera...pero alam ko na needs ko sa pagshoot..kaya I goggled "Smallest and Lightest DSLR" eto yung lumabas at nagcatch ng eye ko..at bago bago pa siyang model...

Watcha guys think? whats the difference between this and the 700d (sabi nila same lang daw yung price)

naiisip ko para siyang Zoom MS CDR series ng mga DSLRs...maliit, kumpleto..magaan...hhahaha..

Shifting din pala ako if ever I get one, been a Nikon Guy since Day one... Ready ako for that change..kahit may a couple of lenses na ako na naiskor for my old nikons...maiba naman...

Yortots?!

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Re: Canon 100D: worlds smallest and lightest DSLR yortots?
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2013, 04:44:55 AM »
Lalaki din yan pag pinalitan ng lens.. :-D

Kung di naman magpapalit ng lens, edi magandang point and shoot nalang bibilhin ko(yung kahit pano may manual controls) :-D mas mura pa siguro, kung ako lang yun ha..
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Re: Canon 100D: worlds smallest and lightest DSLR yortots?
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2013, 10:14:24 AM »
Lalaki din yan pag pinalitan ng lens.. :-D

Kung di naman magpapalit ng lens, edi magandang point and shoot nalang bibilhin ko(yung kahit pano may manual controls) :-D mas mura pa siguro, kung ako lang yun ha..

nakakamiss din kasi yung speed and yung feel ng may parang hinawhawakan kang something at nafefeel mo sa hands..
anyway just flirting with Camera Gas lang...the thought na magexplore the world of canon excites me..for sure in the end di ko naman papatusin to....hahaha
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Re: Canon 100D: worlds smallest and lightest DSLR yortots?
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2013, 12:24:59 AM »
Krisssiiisakes!!
Man up and carry your gear....my tots!
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Re: Canon 100D: worlds smallest and lightest DSLR yortots?
« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2013, 04:48:06 PM »
Krisssiiisakes!!
Man up and carry your gear....my tots!

hahahaha

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The Final Word

With everything a family photographer is likely to want and little left over to intimidate, the Canon EOS Rebel SL1 may be Canon's best-targeted digital Rebel to date. As the top end of the Rebel line - currently the T5i - added more and more enthusiast features, the camera got bigger and more complex, and the SL1/100D stands as a suitable alternative without much compromise where it matters. Indeed, it currently stands as the better alternative for those who want to shoot in live view mode, and for anyone who thinks they'll want to shoot a movie now and then, thanks to Hybrid AF II. Image quality is also uncompromised, as we've come to expect from the Rebel line.

Its smaller size and lighter weight make it easier to pack and carry, meaning the Canon SL1 is more likely to be used, and its fuller feature set helps it stand out for those dissatisfied with their smartphone shots. The good news is the SL1 is a real pleasure to shoot, with ergonomics good enough for small to medium-size hands, and snappy performance, both when shooting and reviewing photos. The touchscreen makes menus and playback work like a cell phone, making it familiar to more users than would normally be the case. The only element missing to help it compete in the smartphone-dominated market is Wi-Fi, which can be added via an Eye-Fi card, which is supported in the SL1's menu.

The SL1 isn't necessarily the perfect answer to the mirrorless camera, as smaller-sensor offerings abound in cameras from Nikon, Pentax, Panasonic, and Olympus. Smaller sensors have their disadvantages, but one of their advantages is they can deliver equivalent focal lengths with smaller lenses. Though the SL1 is itself smaller, its 18-55mm kit lens is noticeably larger than kit lenses on cameras like the Olympus E-PM2 or Nikon V2. Still, for a great many looking for SLR quality in a smaller package, the Canon Rebel SL1 delivers both with confidence and grace, and offers the advantage of a larger APS-C sensor.
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Re: Canon 100D: worlds smallest and lightest DSLR yortots?
« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2013, 08:32:43 PM »
Krisssiiisakes!!
Man up and carry your gear....my tots!


my tots exactly!!!

serious photographers will not mind at all. casual photographers probably won't and they will most likely want a camera they can carry in their purses or necks all day.
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