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Professional users of Canon cameras
rely upon the top-of-the-line models like the original Canon F-1, New F-1 and T90
or the EOS AF cameras such as the original EOS-1, EOS-3, EOS-1N and the EOS-1N RS
mainly for all these reasons: reliability, system accessories, excellent compatibility
back-up and weather-resistant.
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Canon New F-1 pro camera |
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Canon's EOS-3, EOS-1N and EOS-1N
RS models |
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Amateur and beginner users do
not need those extra-high reliability requirements to ensure excellent shots. If
there is anything, which helps shooters in getting that memorable picture, it is
the lenses rather than the camera.
The lenses are responsible for
transforming the photographer's pre-visualized images onto film, hence, the choice
of lenses is far more important than the question of which camera model suits one's
requirement. Canon's latest entry-level model, the EOS 300, has a list of features
that can help beginners to achieve the desired photographic effects. Among its features
is the new 35-zone Evaluative metering pattern, which is 14 more than the type found
on the new EOS-3 model launched in September 1998.
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Canon EOS 300 entry-level camera |
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EOS 300's Sports variation in the
PIC mode |
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Users know that Canon's EOS cameras
are famous for their fast autofocus system, their abilities to capture moving subjects
using the L-series USM telephoto lenses are renowned worldwide and the EOS 300 is
capable in this respect as well.
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