Canon EOS 1000D EOS 500D
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Contents mega pixels digic processor cleaning system AF Detachable lenses RAW images system chart
mega pixels It's the lightest EOS body yet, and packs a 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor. It includes a seven-point wide-area autofocus system and canon claims it will fire up to 3 frames per second, continuing until the memory card is full. JPEG and raw files are available. Interestingly, it uses SD and SDHC memory cards rather than CompactFlash, adding to the consumer-friendly feel.
digic processor Light entering a digital camera through its lens is converted into electric signals by a CCD/CMOS image sensor. From these signals the digital image processor*1 generates image data with natural color reproduction, rich gradation, and low noise. DIGIC, Canon's digital camera image processor, is a high-performance LSI chip that uses unique architecture to achieve constant high-speed processing.
Cleaning system
if your picture gets dusty that means bad news for your cam and you must shake it every time you turn it on or off
AF (Auto focus) is a feature that helps get the correct detail and life like pictures
Detachable lenses a wide range of lenses at the canons disposal from close to up to 1 mile
RAW images
When a digital camera makes an exposure the imaging chip records the amount of light that has hit each pixel, or photo site. This is recorded as a voltage level. The camera's analog to digital circuitry now changes this analog voltage signal into a digital representation. Depending on the camera's circuitry either 12 or 14 bits of data are recorded. Incidentally, if the camera records 12 bits of data then each pixel can handle 4,096 brightness levels , and if 14 bit then it can record 16,384 different brightness levels
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