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Best deal you'll find

I'm somewhat of a camera "nut" thanks to Ebay. I buy, I sell, I buy, I sell. I've owned hundreds of cameras and countless more lenses, and yet this little gem remains one of my favorites. The electronic viewfinder eliminates the problem lcd panels create in bright sunlight, the L lens with it's large range is truly a great lens, and 8 megapixels is more than adequate.

I've bought two of these cameras in the past month...both complete with the original box and all accessories, for less than $100 each! The camera / lens lacks image stabilization and the electronics don't have the high ISO abilities of the newest cameras but other than that this is a great little camera and truly one of the best bargains I've found.
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Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : jainatl

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First Digital Camera

What I liked most about this camera was the compound lens system and the opportunities it represented for getting the most out of a picture. As well there is the ability to use interchangeable lenses and filters, which may extend the useful range of opportunities in taking pictures over a wide spectrum of conditions.
This camera for a beginner user is all I could ask for and more. I did my research on a number of professional sites and downloaded a specific user manual, some 240 pages from a professional photographer's online school, to learn more of what the mfg. left off. So this is a work in progress operation. I own three light cameras and have worked in the past from the simple box camera to, to a Rolex, Leica, Polaroid and Kodak. That knowledge base also includes film development and printing my own work in a darkroom.

My purpose for buying this camera is the abilities to do macro work, e.g. food photography, insects, flowers. Of course 80% of photography for me is getting the picture done right, before taking the shot. The other 20% is what you do with the image after wards. And there lies the other challenge with digital photography...learning to use the software that the computer may already have and what you may buy, so you can do and learn more. For my having a Mac G4 and a Mac mini, makes this task a bit easier, yet there is so much more to learn. I am being patient with myself in this steep learning process. I take it one step-at-a-time. What does the computer manual say, what does the camera manual say and then explore that concept.

Todate I have a few pictures of: cakes, ice sickles, snow patterns, urban wild life, budding leaves from bushes, clouds, rocks, and fabric patterns. The lens I bought from ebay merchants are the 10X, 4X, 2X and 1X Macro lens set; then the polarizing, UV and diffusion filter sets. Still learning to use those systems.

There is a lot more camera features and opportunities here that I expected I will learn within the next 6 months. The least important feature for me is that it was over 8 megapixel sized. All of my photos so far with this camera are good. I am pleased with the investments made. All of my shots so far have been in the auto mode. Still staying with the basics. When I master the basics of this camera then I will choose another option and so forth. It can be daunting task with so much to do, so rather than frustrate myself by moving too quickly I just think it is far easier to do it in increments.

I will soon being enrolling in a digital photography course or two, as well. This camera is a keeper and I will be investing in another advanced digital camera within a year.

I have read many reviews. The nay sayers are those who do not want to take the time and effort to learn things systematically. When a professional photographer lays out the prints between this camera and a $4K professional digital Leica and asks other professionals to distinguish the photos of the same subject matter, and few are able to, well that tells a story... I could not.
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Canon Powershoot Pro 1

+ great pictures when is enought light
+ equipment
+ great lens
+ high resolution display
+ same battery and CF card as for 40D and so..

- almost unusable indoor without using flash
- vignetting with aperture higher than f5,6
- high noise with ISO 400

Very good compact camera for the ebay price.
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Canon Power Shot Pro 1

A great camera for it's time. A bit dated by today's standards (only 8MP), but still a great camera with great image quality and features for its size and price.

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : estate*sale

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2nd One I've Owned. Great Camera!

One of the best I've owned. 2nd one I've bought. DON'T get
sand in the zoom. Of course that goes for any camera.
Easy to use. Great optical zoom. Enough pixels. Lots of
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Achat vérifié :  Oui | Vendu par : thefunkyfern

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Canon PowerShot Pro-1Digital Camera

I bought this camera as I plan on traveling to a number of different countries this summer and I did not want to bring all my DSLRs and lenses...yes I will miss them, but this camera has a 28 to 200mm focal length range. It gives me full manual control with a built in neutral density filter, plus some wonderful in camera effects. It is deliciously light weight, has a fantastic super macro mode and is nicely manufactured with relatively easy controls to figure out. The optics produce fantastically detailed images and the overall operation is quiet!
It is, for me, the perfect take anywhere camera that will give me very satisfactory images of all the places I will be visiting.
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If you are serious about photography this is worth a try. If you aren't :(

Fan damn tastic little camera. Much easier to understand than my Nikon, it seems as though it was designed with the user in mind. It takes a little while to learn to get what you want. The auto mode works great for the quick I have got to have it now shot, but using the program mode allows for more precise metering. well thought out controls. Lens quality is not to be faulted. But you still need to think about what you want to say with the photos.Lire l'avis complet...

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Oldie but goodie

Delivers great results if limit ISO to 200 and below. Flash is effective plus can use Canon external units for more power. Excellent build quality and ergonomics. Great value at 1/10th original price.Lire l'avis complet...

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Best Point and Shoot Available

I've used a variety of cameras from the Digital Elphs to the high end EOS. The Canon Pro 1 is simply THE best point and shoot camera that's available today. The L lens provides rich, accurate, fast photos. The features on this camera are endless, from RAW to movie mode to panoramas. It's a little weak in low light, but as a walk around camera that takes fabulous photos, this is the best there is.Lire l'avis complet...

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I read about it and now I own one

I have a lot of pro Canon gear. One camera has intrigued me and, by what I have read, is really legendary. This one came up on eBay and looked good. WOW. More like Mint- I can't see that this has been used much. The first pics out, shot in Canon's old CRW Raw format are astonishingly good. They are so accurate color and dynamic range wise it is amazing. Not "hot" but "right". Hard to explain, but despite the fact you have to use this at very low ISO speeds, it has L quality glass and a fast lens that starts at F 2.2. This is going to be one fo those cameras that will not be bought and sold like a commodity. Unless, of course someone makes me an offer I can't refuse. For now, I am jsut enjoying the amazing quality of the pictures.Lire l'avis complet...

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