Canon Rebel Body
When purchasing a camera it is important to understand all of the features that it offers and how to use those features and with the Canon Rebel body it is quite simple to figure out these sometimes complex answers. Simple in design, the body is compact and lightweight with every feature clearly displayed in a way that is easily understandable. Let's look into the features displayed on the Canon Rebel body a bit further.
Settings for Common Shots
If you are simply taking shots in your home and the details of the photograph don't necessarily take precedence, then using the plethora of common shot features is your best option. The different modes are clearly marked with appropriate symbols. Portraits are denoted by the profile of a face, while the symbol for landscape shots is shown with a sweeping mountain range. Close up shots are symbolized by a flower while sports shots show an athlete in action. Finally, the night portrait mode is denoted by white stars in a dark background. There are also handy auto and flash off buttons that are great for general photography.
Creative Control
The Canon Rebel offers optimum creative control in all of the models in the product line. The program AE is denoted by a capital P and allows the photographer to keep photo exposure constant while using different shutter and aperture settings. The shutter priority AE is shown with a TV on the camera body. This setting allows you to set your own shutter speed while still allowing the camera to choose the aperture. Aperture priority settings are shown with an AV and allows you to choose a dramatic aperture while the camera selects the appropriate shutter speed. A-DEP conveys automatic depth of field and captures every minute detail of the setting you are photographing. A manual setting is denoted by an M and allows you to completely control the system yourself.
Easy Operation
The ingenious set up of features in the Canon Rebel allows for one handed shooting and an easy ability to change settings with the flick of your thumb. Cross keys are found right under your thumb and can quickly be changed once the setting modes are memorized. The automatic rotation of images to how they should be displayed on the large LCD screen.
