Canon EOS 1000 D
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Su Kha
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When Canon launched the EOS 300D back in 2003 it was widely regarded as the first affordable digital SLR and secured Canon a seemingly indomitable number-one spot in the market. Since then the 'small' Canon has gone through three further iterations and the current model - the EOS 450D - offers a feature set and image quality that could only have been dreamed about five years ago (and at a price point well below the 300D's). However, the competition haven't been idle spectators and have recently launched a number of de-spec'ed cameras that have redefined the entry level segment and undercut the EOS 450D in the DSLR hierarchy.
EOS 1000 D
10.1 Megapixels
2.5" LCD
3fps Shooting Speed
Intregated Cleaning System
Line View Shooting
Digic III Imaging Processor
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