Canon EOS 40D
Posted in: Canon, Digital Camera | March 25th, 2008

You’ve got to the stage in your photographic development where you’ve outgrown the teenage point-‘n’-shoot crowd and have maybe thought seriously about composing shots where you have more say in the settings, effects and lighting conditions. You might even be thinking about stepping up to pro status, but are nervous about spending thousands of pounds on high-end SLRs that might prove just too complex.
The best compromise is to head for a sturdy, semi-pro DSLR which will still have some features that remind you of what’s important, and where you can switch to auto when you’re in doubt, whilst still giving you much more control. This is where Canon’s eagerly awaited replacement for the EOS 30D comes into its own. (more…)
