CANON EOS, what are the advantages of this type of camera

@masruri (111)
Indonesia
May 24, 2012 11:50pm CST
Are you like to take pictures, are you an expert in photography. Let's Share here
3 responses
@chan2zexy (499)
• Philippines
25 May 12
cameras and film - Nikon D5000, Vivitar EZ35 Film Camera, CDR King Film Camera, Fuji Film Superia ISO200. (Kodak Camera not included)
Hi masruri. I love taking pictures but I'm using Nikon D5000 and a point and shoot Kodak camera. =) I'm not an expert but I do enjoy learning about photography. =) I have been using the camera for almost 2 years but I still consider myself as a newbie to photography. =) I also tried film photography using Vivitar and CDR King film cameras loaded with Fuji Film Superia ISO 200. =)
@masruri (111)
• Indonesia
26 May 12
2 years in photography, i think you are already an expert right now, I guess. Keep take a nice picture . Can you share your picture with us here?
• Philippines
28 May 12
No I'm not an expert, I'm still a neophyte. =) Post processing is another that I need to learn. I wish I'll have more chances to join more workshops. =) I will share my shots soon, after I practice more. =D
@masruri (111)
• Indonesia
29 May 12
Wish the best for you chan, Keep shoot, i'll wait for your nice picture
@mjtirur (10)
• India
25 May 12
its a sony DSLR camera, that means you can change lens to ur kind..
• South Africa
25 May 12
No, it is not a Sony camera. It is a Canon EOS, but the user failed to state exactly which EOS he/she was talking about. Personally, I was more impressed with Nikon, so I bought a Nikon. I'm extremely happy with it. And yes, the Canon EOS series are DSLR cameras meaning they have removeable lenses. You can swap your stock lens out for a macro or telephoto lens with ease.
@masruri (111)
• Indonesia
26 May 12
I think, all of you are an expert. I just wondering why my friend bought Canon EOS camera compared with the other brand. OK, always bring your camera, Let's share your picture.
@rog0322 (2828)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
28 May 12
Hi, Canon EOS for Electro-Optical System. It is from way back, 1980s I think, using 35mm films then, now, point, shoot,download/print is the norm with their digital systems. Taking pix and running to the darkroom to have it developed is a strange exercise for me who has gotten used to seeing the whole thing instantly via the LCD screen at the back of the camera. A few days ago, somebody approached me and presented me with a compact model but I don't have the money yet so I'm still wondering if it is still around. I have some reservations with Canon models, I prefer the ones made by Sony for their durability but when I saw the condition of that abused compact 35 mm and still giving good performance after all these years, I'm still kicking myself why I didn't go for it.
@masruri (111)
• Indonesia
29 May 12
wow wow , good analisys brada, ok what are you waiting for, go and get it, success brada