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Bought this camera as my first DSLR and am absolutely amazed at the quality of the photos that it can produce. Have started to play around with the Manual settings and the flexibility is ideal for a novice like me. It is a bit disappointing that the camera does not come with a memory card at all so out of the box you would struggle to use it if you don't have any SD cards hanging around.
I would recommend this camera -the photos are great and it is definately value for money.




I think the best recommendation I can give is that my wife has joined me in this hobby and she insisted on a 450D too as she loves mine
The 500D is out now but unless you want video on your SLR ( I don't) then there is nothing the 500 has got that my 450 is missing.

Friend has a Nikon D60 and there's not much in it between the two. So many starter DSLRs now that it was difficult to chosse but have never been disappointed by Canons yet so thought i'd stick to a good thing.


Not so good: Images have a pink tint despite White Balance settings and tweeking colour in the camera. Images are soft fom the kit lens and need sharpening in software.
It's a good camera but you need image software to make up for the shortcomings. I'm a bit disappointed if I'm honest.

Can't go wrong with a Canon.




Thankfully Amazon have a great return policy so I was refunded & to be honest it was a relief to get back to my trusted Canon 400d which I love. The live view on the 450d is useless because the focus is so slow & not instant as it is when using the viewfinder so I can't see the point in it at all. I do not see this camera as an upgrade to the 400d because the changes are so minimal & the live view, which is why I wanted it, is rubbish unless you just want it for macro/still life work.
Must take my hat off to Amazon for their no quibble refunds thought so I would not heitate buying this sort of thing from them again but just not the 450d.

I just leave mine on autofocus and time after time it delivers astounding pictures.
Have also done a lot of freehand and even then it delivers ! (If not just use photoshop lol)
Extremely happy !

I was a complete noob to iso and the likes when i bought this camera,
from the day i got it i put it into manual mode and messed around, i am now in college for photography, i have learned so much using this camera, Recommended as a first camera to anyone!

It is very easy to use. All the controls are exactly where they should be.
Setting exposure lock or changing the white balance etc is quick and easy.
Not sure about the sensor cleaner though as I have only had the camera for a few weeks and have a bit of dirt on the sensor already that cant be shifted with that feature.
Camera arrived very quickly too (I opted to pay the extra for the express delivery though).



The lens that accompanies it is pretty good for most situations and I've taken some reasonable images of plants on the closest zoom and some good landscapes on the wide angle setting. I've found that colours are also accurate.
I bought this camera a few months ago from Amazon as part of a deal, so thought I would pass my words of caution on. This 'deal' included a 4GB memory card and a carry case. Brilliant, however, when it arrived the memory card was of the Compact Flash type and completely useless for the camera. At this moment (7th September) it appears you can purchase the correct type of memory card - the SDHC type - with the camera for approx. £470. This is a good deal, but please make sure that anything thrown in with the camera is compatible, as, from my experience, it appears you can't trust Amazon to do this for you.

It can be quite expensive kitting out Canon cameras with lenses for the following reasons:
1. Image stabilisation is not built into the camera body. This means that to have the benefit of image stabilisation you need to buy lenses with that facility built in. This makes the lenses inherently more expensive for any given spec.
2. The 'kit' lenses available from Canon (the 18-55 and 55-250) do not have internal focus and this makes the use of polarising filters difficult with the filter thread rotating with focus.
3. Canon do not supply lens hoods with their lenses and, unless you opt for cheap far-eastern alternatives, are quite expensive to acquire.
4. The optical performance of the kit lenses doesn't do justice to the resolving capability of the excellent CMOS sensor. To really get the benefit of your investment you will need to buy the more up-market lens offerings from Canon and they really don't come cheap.
If you're on a budget you might consider investing in a system where the image stabilisation is built into the camera itself. You may find the camera slightly more expensive but the lens savings will easily offset that.



have had the camera for two weeks and it great. coming from a point and shoot camera to the slr's. this is and easy camera to use,menu's are simple to use and move around in the quality of the the shots are good.
10/10

