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Canon EOS 40D

Friday November 09, 2007
Written by Dave Stephenson
Tags: canon | eos | 40D | 400d | dslr | slr | camera
AUD
$2140
Price at time of review.
Superb build quality and performance make this a worthwhile upgrade for serious amateurs.
Recommended
Price $2140 (time of review)
Camera type DSLR
Megapixels 10.1-megapixel
Sensor type CMOS
Sensor size 17-85mm EF-S lens (27-136mm 35mm equivalent)
Max resolution 3888 x 2592
Lens max aperture f/4-f/5.6
LCD size 3in TFT LCD
Metering type(s) evaluative, partial, centre-weighted metering
Shutter speed 1/8000 to 30 seconds plus bulb
ISO range 100 to 1600 ISO sensitivity
Exposure compensation +/-2EV exposure compensation
Dimensions (WDH mm) 146 x 170 x 108mm
Weight 1.36kg with lens
Manufacturer Canon
Supplier Photo Buff

Copyright © 2009 Dennis Publishing

This article appeared in the December, 2007 issue of PC Authority.
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