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4 Responses to “canon eos rebel camera Helpful Guide”

  • Paul R:

    I have the 7D which has the same chip and processing. Brilliant camera for the money.
    The rebel loses a little speed and some other tweaks and features such as off camera flash, but most folk can live without these.

  • Carrie M:

    Ummm. are you sure you own this camera? First, it is a Rebel XTi and some of your questions are quite obvious by looking at the camera. If you have never owned a camera before and this is your first, you are probably in over your head if you haven’t practiced with it.
    First, READ THE OWNERS MANUAL!!!! That will tell you what the camera can do and what options it has.
    Second, yes, it does have a built in flash … that is the thing that pops up on the top of the camera.
    To be able to get close-ups you will probably want a 70-200mm lens. This allows for the most flexibility.
    For lighting, you will have to know what kind of lighting the club has. Then, check the cameras menu for lighting and select the appropriate one. If it is going to be mostly dark, you will need a tripod to get clear images.
    Mostly the quality of the pictures will depend on how experienced you are. You can have the best camera, but if you don’t know what you are doing the pictures may not come out so great.
    I would read your manual (which will help you out) then PRACTICE a lot before you go. Find out what the specifics of your situation will be – how far from your subject you will be, action or no-action shots, lighting, etc. then practice so you will know what to do.
    If you spend 5 minutes looking for the right settings on your camera for every shot, you will miss it all.
    Good luck!

  • Petra_au:

    You need to look at Canon’s EF lenses. They fit all EOS cameras (both film and digital).
    One of the very best Macro lenses available is the EF100mm f/2.8 USM. It’s not just good, it’s in fact rated as excellent. It costs under US$500. A better Macro lens is the EF180mm, but it’s larger, heavier and more costly than the 100mm.

    check out the reviews below…

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