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BATTERY CHARGER FOR CANON NB 2LH NB 2L EOS REBEL XT Xti |
Question: What's a good camera to upgrade to from a Canon EOS 3000?
I would really like a digital camera to replace my EOS 3000, but don;t want to spend a fortune again - Are there any digital cameras that use the same lens as the EOS 3000? Should I just put the SLR aside and buy an ordinary digital camera? I'm by no means a professional since we mainly use the current camera for family snaps and the odd artistic shot. Grateful for any info thanks.
Answer: The Canon 400D. There is one on ebay at the moment for £320 brand new with a 3 year g/tee. Really great camera, 10 megapixel. Check it out.
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Question: Is there a way to change the color on the Canon EOS Rebel XTI?Ok, I have the Canon EOS Rebel XTI and just had a quick question. I I know that you can change the color of an image in black and white (monochrome), but there is a way to change the camera to sepia tone? I tried for a while to figure it out 'now, so if you know something please let me know, so I'm not wasting my time. Thank you!
Answer: You are "always" better to manipulate a digital image on your computer with a software program such as Photoshop, designed to "process" digital imaging any way the files you want. I would suggest always shoot images in RGB, the normal mode of a digital camera. Then process the file in Photoshop in a grayscale or scale of cuttlefish (Sepia tone has many), and anything else you desire. However, firing in RGB mode normal, you can always return to the color version of the scene - not so if you do it in the camera. In any case, if you choose to do so behind closed doors, go to the menu of the camera. Select "Picture Style" with adapter # 2, scroll down to effect "tone" and select "sepia". I would highly advise you not to do it behind closed doors.
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