EOS 400D - Welcome to the playground part 3
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well it is better to have a cheap camera and good lens's than an expensive camera and shity lens's.
not saying the 400d is shity or anything.
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welcome to photography. they make lenses very high quality so they last for the next 4 cameras you buy, the idea is you spent $1200 (so about 600 pounds) on the lens so when it comes time to replace your camera you have to buy that brand of camera again.
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Hi, Do you use jpeg or RAW images ?
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Like he'd be shooting with Auto-Modes.....
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It was the 70-200 f/4 with IS or not, I'm not sure. The 100-400 has the focus window behind the the two zoom rings. The one he has is in the middle.
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Why, on the tags is the Canon 30D on there? I thought he was testing the 400D...?
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I Think at 1:07 he was using the 28/300 not easy to tell. I have a 5D and with the 28/300 Ultrasonic gives some good close up action shots
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Which objective could you recommend for the EOS 400 D?
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The 17-85mm which you can get with the kit is a great all round lens and well worth the extra money if you can afford it.
Its miles better than the cheaper 18-55 one bundled with the kit.
If you notice at bottom corner of still shots those lenses hes using are very expensive.
The canon better lenses cost more than the camera easily.
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hello kieran,do you use a battery grip an your 400d,because the camera looks large in your hands.thanks.
davio321 4 years ago
Hello Davio. No battery grip was used in the Welcome to the Playground movies. We used a EOS 400D starter kit plus extra lenses and accessories, like a MR-14EX Macro Ring Lite.
Comcanon 4 years ago