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Canon EOS 40D 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
Canon EOS 40D 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

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Brand: Canon
Category: Photography

List Price: $1,099.00
Buy New: $943.35
You Save: $155.65 (14%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 251 reviews
Sales Rank: 77

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Includes Software: Yes
Display Size: 3
Maximum Resolution: 10
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 12 x 14 x 10
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 40D Body
Model: 40D Body
UPC: 013803086553
EAN: 0013803086553
ASIN: B000V5P90K

Release Date: August 30, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints
  • Large 3.0-inch LCD display with enhanced Live View and broadened color gamut
  • 6.5 frame-per-second continuous shooting capability (for bursts of up to 75 Large/Fine JPEGs or 17 RAW images)
  • sRAW mode; 35-zone metering system; integrated Self-Cleaning Sensor Unit
  • Powered by BP-511A, BP-511, or BP-512 lithium-ion battery pack; stores images on CF cards

Accessories:

  • Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG Medium Telephoto Macro Lens for Canon SLR Cameras
  • Canon Speedlite 430EX II Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras
  • MADE Products CA-2001-BLK Seattle Sling Waterproof Bag (Black)
  • Canon EOS 40D Digital Field Guide
  • The Complete Guide to Digital Photography, 2nd Edition: Completely Revised and Updated (A Lark Photography Book)

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  • Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash for Canon EOS Digital SLR Cameras
  • Canon BG-E2N Battery Grip for Canon 20D, 30D & 40D Digital SLR Cameras

Customer Reviews:   Read 246 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great camera   July 26, 2008
This is my first DSLR and the only thing I didn't really like about it so far is the LCD. Sure its nice and big, but a better resolution and colors would be great. I just have to get use to knowing that my pics will look a lot better than what I see with the LCD. Otherwise, this camera is great and I know I haven't gone through all the features as yet.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent camera   July 26, 2008
I've been using Canon cameras since 1995, first an Elan 35mm, then a XT Rebel, and now the 40D, and by far this is the best camera I ever used, it's quality is outstanding, and the colors, definition and sharpness you get are awesome.

I do photography mostly on skydiving activities and on performing arts.

I'm very happy and considering you don't have to pay for development, it's price will be nothing when you think this is a camera designed for 100,000 + shots, it's alloy body makes it rough and trustworthy.

Some people talk about Sony Alpha or Nikon but for me Sony in the SLR arena is a rookie and Nikon was the best when 35mm were the standard, but on these days of digital photo, according to many experts, has become the second choice.

Highly recommended.





5 out of 5 stars Great Upgrade from 30D   July 24, 2008
This camera is an excellent upgrade from the EOS 30D. The larger, 3-inch screen gives a better feel of your images in-camera. The new, highlight tone priority feature has saved blown-out highlights by nearly 1/3 stop (2/3 in some cases) which is great in high contrast situations. It can shoot in high-speed continuous twice as long as the 30D. And with a SanDisk Extreme IV, I've gotten 6.5fps for 100 frames (JPEG) and 87 frames (RAW) before the buffer filled ... thats 1D territory.
Live view, silent mode, 6.5fps, finger groove, larger screen, better AF, quieter shutter ...

Overall, Canon listened well on this model and made the minor tweaks and added the new features that Canon's 1D series cameras have. I love it and haven't looked back at my 30D.

Caution: Photoshop CS2 and older will not be able to process the new 14-bit RAW files the 40D produces. You will need CS3 to do it.



5 out of 5 stars BEST SLR FOR YOUR MONEY   July 24, 2008
This is the best SLR for your money. I am looking into starting a business with photography and after a lot of research I chose the 40D because of price, quality and the Canon name. You won't find a better camera for starting out - unless you opt for the canon 5D for around twice the price!!! Basically, if you are like me - and may want to make a little money (no getting rich quick here), then buy the 40D (FROM AMAZON) and invest in very good canon lenses -- because they will transfer to your upgrade when you are ready!


5 out of 5 stars The Prosumer SLR Value   July 20, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Summary: I'm a very happy owner after 2 months and 3,000 exposures
Pros:
1. Quick, accurate and flexible focus with easy selection of focus points.
2. Very good exposures in difficult light.
3. Rapid and logical access to controls and displays.
4. Flash metering and control, especially with the external 580exII, are superb!
Cons:
1. Custom white balance set-up could be easier.
2. The manual is poor enough that I purchased and aftermarket book on the 40d.
My Rig:
1. 40d body dual battery pack.
2. 17-85 EFS, USM/IS lens
3. 70-200 f2.8L, USM lens
4. 2x Telextender
5. Manfrotto monopod.
6. Lowepro Fastpack 250 backpack w/laptop compartment.
7. 580exII speedlight w/Gary Fong "Whale Tail"
8. 430ex speedlight to use as slave to 580 for fill.
Uses:
1. Girl's fastpitch softball games. These range from bright sun to artificially lit night games.
2. Colorguard and drill team competition. These are often indoors or on field at night.
3. Product photography for high tech semiconductor equipment. This is usually on site vs. in a studio due to equipment size.

Discussion:
I purchased this camera to take over where my Konica-Minolta 5d and Minolta legacy glass left off in my tireless effort to chronicle my kid's lives. The KM5d was not a bad rig, but as the kids got older the action moved too fast for the KM to catch it. The main issues were the focus speed and the shutter speeds allowed by the legacy lenses. Sony Alpha made some of these issues better, but that system only has two fast focus motors - for the 70-200 and one other. It's just very limiting and about 25% more expensive than Canon or Nikon equivalents. So, I decided to change to one of the two big guys. After extensive testing, I settled on the Canon system and the 40d in particular because of the speed of operation (at least in my hands) and the price point for the items I wanted, which ended up being almost $1k less than the Nikon solution based on a D300. Also, the Canon system had lenses that overlapped range where I wanted them to, and this is reflected in the system I carry. Many other reviews split hairs on ISO 3200 performance, and this got me going for a little bit, but the fact is that if you are pushing that hard, the photos are going to be very grainy. Slightly less or more is not the issue, IMHO. Over quite a broad range of conditions, this camera is just great.

So, now I have the equipment performance headroom that my KM was nowhere near providing, and my photography, which did NOT stink previously, has taken a good step up. I get the action shots on a more consistent basis. The slides into second base are spectacular! If you are looking for a step up from the older Canons, or are switching to a system with some breadth like I was, this is a great choice!


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