Canon EOS 400D + EF 28-80 + grip Digital reflex camera (DSLR)





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The Canon EOS 400D Digital is a classic 10.1-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) that was introduced in 2006. It was at the time one of the most popular entry-level models for both amateur and hobby photographers due to its strong price-performance ratio and the compact
Key SpecificationsSensor: 10.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor (with a 1.6x crop factor). Image processor: DIGIC II processor for fast image processing. Autofocus: 9-point AF system (borrowed from the more expensive EOS 30D). Screen: 2.5-inch TFT LCD color screen (230,000 pixels) that also serves as the status screen. ISO range: Sensitivity from ISO 100 to ISO 1600. Speed: Continuous shooting up to 3 frames per second (up to 27 JPEGs or 10 RAW files in one burst). Storage: Uses CompactFlash (CF)-
Strengths and Weaknesses
Advantages: Excellent learning tool: Fully manual settings (M mode) to master the basics of photography (aperture, shutter speed, ISO). Lens compatibility: Works with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses, giving a huge range of (used) lenses available. Light and compact: Easy to carry for a DSLR.
Disadvantages: No video: The camera cannot record video; it is purely designed for photography. No Live View: You cannot compose the shot in advance using the LCD screen; you must look through the optical viewfinder. Low-light performance: At higher ISO values (above ISO 400/800) there is quickly digital noise by today’s standards. Small grip: For photographers with large hands the grip may feel a bit small or uncomfortable.
Is the EOS 400D still usable today? Yes, if expectations are realistic. The camera is quite old by now, but as long as there is sufficient daylight, the 10.1-megapixel sensor can still produce sharp photos with natural colors. It is a very budget-friendly option to discover whether photography is a fun hobby
comes from a death.
The Canon EOS 400D Digital is a classic 10.1-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) that was introduced in 2006. It was at the time one of the most popular entry-level models for both amateur and hobby photographers due to its strong price-performance ratio and the compact
Key SpecificationsSensor: 10.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor (with a 1.6x crop factor). Image processor: DIGIC II processor for fast image processing. Autofocus: 9-point AF system (borrowed from the more expensive EOS 30D). Screen: 2.5-inch TFT LCD color screen (230,000 pixels) that also serves as the status screen. ISO range: Sensitivity from ISO 100 to ISO 1600. Speed: Continuous shooting up to 3 frames per second (up to 27 JPEGs or 10 RAW files in one burst). Storage: Uses CompactFlash (CF)-
Strengths and Weaknesses
Advantages: Excellent learning tool: Fully manual settings (M mode) to master the basics of photography (aperture, shutter speed, ISO). Lens compatibility: Works with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses, giving a huge range of (used) lenses available. Light and compact: Easy to carry for a DSLR.
Disadvantages: No video: The camera cannot record video; it is purely designed for photography. No Live View: You cannot compose the shot in advance using the LCD screen; you must look through the optical viewfinder. Low-light performance: At higher ISO values (above ISO 400/800) there is quickly digital noise by today’s standards. Small grip: For photographers with large hands the grip may feel a bit small or uncomfortable.
Is the EOS 400D still usable today? Yes, if expectations are realistic. The camera is quite old by now, but as long as there is sufficient daylight, the 10.1-megapixel sensor can still produce sharp photos with natural colors. It is a very budget-friendly option to discover whether photography is a fun hobby
comes from a death.

