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Canon's three best cameras

Canon's three best cameras are Canon EOS 80D, Canon EOS 800D and Canon EOS 5D Mark.

1, Canon EOS 80D

Canon EOS 80D has the ability to take pictures in APS-C format. It is equipped with an APS-C image imager with effective pixels as high as10 million. The high-performance imager gives this Canon SLR camera excellent ultra-clear photography ability and high-definition video recording ability.

2. Canon EOS 800D

Canon EOS 800D adopts a wide-angle lens with a focal length of 18-55mm, which provides the camera with ultra-clear photography ability from 15mm to 55mm, and its high-definition photography angle can reach 30 (1-2).

3. Canon EOS 5D Mark

Canon EOS 5D Mark is equipped with Quan Huafu image imager with 30.4 effective pixels, which is handy for ultra-clear photography and 1080p video recording. Quan Huafu's photography allows the camera to capture a wider range of images, similar to panoramic photography.

Skills of using a camera

1, exposure compensation: when taking pictures, if the exposure is insufficient or too bright, you can adjust the exposure compensation; Generally speaking, pushing the exposure compensation up one or two levels can improve the dark situation.

2. Focus and composition: If the person's face is in the center of the picture, you can focus on the person's face first, press the shutter button halfway to complete the focus and photometry procedures, and then press the shutter button to move the camera horizontally to re-compose the picture.

3. Aperture priority: Digital SLR cameras often have lenses with large aperture numbers. In automatic mode, camera programs tend to use a large aperture to shorten the shutter time and reduce the bad shooting effect caused by vibration. However, if you want to take high-quality images, you can use the aperture priority automatic exposure and reduce the aperture from the maximum to a smaller value. In addition, a large aperture can achieve a small depth of field, which is conducive to highlighting the main body.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Canon Camera