Chimon, the Canon EOS 40D


Sorry for the lack of posts. I’ve been quite busy with work, adjusting with night shift and catching up on word count for NaNoWriMo. I’m still seriously lacking behind, and I really don’t want to be disturbed, but this assignment is due (as well an overdue Singapore post! Gah!), so I’m gonna give a quick write in to introduce the other new toy in our house. :D

Friends, meet Chimon. :)

Chimon

I’ve mentioned it in a previous post, about how I’m thinking of going back to photography because of all the camera and photography talk at work. I pretty much decided to go back, but not this year, as I was saving for the MacBook. My brother and I agreed to split the costs on buying our own dSLR (with him campaigning for a Nikon but me for a Canon :p), but like I said, it’s all for next year, not this year.

On our trip to Singapore, I borrowed my boss’ camera (a Canon 350d) which he graciously lent (thank you!) for us to be clickhappy all around Singapore. My brother, being the more serious photographer/videographer, carried the camera more than I did (and I didn’t mind; my boss’ camera has a vertical grip which made it heavy and large) and he was all happy taking pictures of everything we see. I, on the other hand, lost my “solo picture taking fear” and got myself in all the pictures my brother took. :P

On our second day in Singapore, my family and I headed to Chinatown in the afternoon to scout where my brother’s toy convention would be the next day. The really cool thing about Chinatown is that there are so many things to buy. I’ve never been to Binondo, so I can’t compare it, but the place reminds me of Quiapo, only less crowded and more organized. Like I said, there were so many things to buy in that place — I bet if I looked hard enough, I would find some protective underwear there, but I don’t know if they’d be that protective though. :P Anyway, as we walked through Pagoda street, we changed upon a camera shop, and my brother and I decided to check out the prices.

And whoa! Talk about really cheap prices! My brother and I got excited at the fact that we could actually afford a really good camera in Singapore, and our parents seem to be okay at the buying thing. Since my brother is a way better and more experienced photographer than I am (even if I took the classes back in college, he’s the one who goes out in the field), he wanted to get the best kind: a Nikon D200 or a Canon 40D. I wanted a Canon simply because the people at work are Canon users, and it’s easy to borrow stuff from them when the time comes. My brother’s a Nikon person because he uses them at work. In the end, I told him to go with whatever he wants, as long as we have a camera I’m okay (and besides, what I really wanted then was a MacBook, so whichever camera is okay with me). The cheapest offer we got for a Nikon D200 was S$2350 ((Approximately PHP 70,500)) , which includes the a normal lens (f/2.8 is the smallest opening, I think?), 2GB SD, external flash (I forgot the numbers), bag and tripod. We didn’t get a packaged price for the 40D, but the store owner told us the body of the 40D is S$1350. That’s roughly PHP 40K1. Wow.

The next day, we got back to the first store and asked for a D200, which turns out to be discontinued because the Nikon D300 is coming out. The salesman then effectively convinced my brother to get a Canon 40D instead, together with a lot of accessories for an entire package. Initially, the price was S$2750, which my mom didn’t want (obviously). They haggled some more, until the salesman decided to give us his lowest price, but we would get it only if we buy it then and there. The moment we step out the store, the price goes back to the higher one.

Chimon and his gadgetsFor a whopping S$2475 ((Approximately Php 74,250)) (tax exclusive), we got:

  • A Canon EOS 40D body
  • 18-55mm kit lens with image stabilizer
  • A macro and wide lens attachment
  • 2 GB CF card
  • Free bag
  • A mini tripod (for the digicam, for my mom ^^; )

Not bad at all, eh? :) The macro and wide lens attachment (the one on the lower right of the photo) is so cool and practical, since you wouldn’t really need to buy a macro lens with this. :) The salesman also suggested that we buy a higher power battery and a polarizer filter (lower left of the photo) so we could take wide angle photos through glass or water. The battery and the filter cost another S$300, so all in all, we spent S$27752 on this baby. Not bad, eh? :) Of course, like Aslan, my brother would be paying for this one too, so it’s not an entire freebie from our parents. :p

I haven’t uploaded photos from Singapore yet, but I did take some photos on the plane on the way home, and you may view them on this Multiply album. The camera is more of my brother’s than mine, but I can borrow it anytime I need to, so in the spirit of me being a geek and naming all my gadgets (including my non-gadget credit card), this camera is named Chimon. Chimon is an angel from Frank Peretti’s This Present Darkness and Piercing the Darkness series. I can’t remember exactly what he did since my books aren’t with me, but he’s paired with another angel named Scion. No special meaning to the name unlike Aslan; I just like how it sounds.

I just realized almost all my gadgets have guy’s names. But that’s for another post. :)

Expect more colorful posts in the next few weeks or so, much thanks to Chimon. :D Oh, and hopefully a new and simpler layout. And hopefully a Singapore post. Right now I have to catch up on my word count. Toodles. :)

  1. 1 SGD = PHP 30 [«]
  2. Approximately Php 83,250 [«]



If you enjoyed this post, make sure you  subscribe to my RSS feed





Text Link Ads

Similar Posts

16 Comments

RSS feed | Trackback URI

Comment by Jeric on November 11, 2007 @ 5:57 pm

So how was it like to deal with Customs people? Diba may tax pa yun when your bring in brand new gadgets whatever? Or you did labeled them as used?



Comment by Tina on November 11, 2007 @ 6:11 pm

Jeric: We make them look used. :P Haha. My brother hand carried the camera and I carried the laptop through my backpack. The boxes were folded inside our luggages. :P Luckily, hindi na rin tinanong. :D



Comment by markku on November 11, 2007 @ 6:14 pm (subscribed to comments)

Wow, grabe bagong macbook, tapos bagong cam! Galit sa pera? :P



Comment by Tina on November 11, 2007 @ 6:31 pm

Markku: Hindi naman…nag take advantage lang ng opportunity. ;) Haha. Good luck sa bayaran nito in the next months. =))



Comment by pigarotti on November 12, 2007 @ 12:18 pm (subscribed to comments)

sorry i can’t help but drool all over this post >



Comment by pigarotti on November 12, 2007 @ 12:20 pm (subscribed to comments)

(oops naputol lol.. *wit~wiiiw~* @ fiiine camera ^^ )



Comment by Athena on November 12, 2007 @ 12:38 pm

You lucky girl! What I would give for a Canon DSLR. I’ve been wanting one of those for years. Back to me saving money.



Comment by mike on August 6, 2008 @ 10:12 pm (subscribed to comments)

Brand new CAMERA , MOBILE PHONE, LAPTOP , GAME and many more come with complete accessories with Two year international warranty.

camr_inc@hotmail.com

Canon EOS 40D…….$600usd
Nikon D300 Black SLR Digital..$700usd
Samsung GX-20 …..$700usd
Nokia n96 16gb……$500usd
PS3 60GB…………$300usd
APPLE iphone 3G…..$300usd

Welcome to the next generation of digital SLR photography-the Canon EOS 40D. The EOS 40D combines Canon’s tremendous know-how in both the digital and photographic worlds, creating a camera that not only does everything one would expect of a traditional digital SLR, but one that incorporates staggering leaps forward in technological innovation. With new features like Canon’s EOS Integrated Cleaning System, Live View Function, a more powerful DIGIC III Image Processor, plus a 10.1 megapixels CMOS sensor, a 3.0″ LCD monitor and more, the EOS 40D elevates digital photography to new heights, enhancing the shooting experience, and delivering images one could only expect from a Canon.
Display & Graphics
Screen Size: 3″
Display Type: Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
Display Resolution: 230Kilopixel
Camera Resolution: 10.1Megapixel Effective - 10.5Megapixel Total
Image
Image Formats: JPEGRAW
Maximum Image Resolution: 3888 x 2592
Video
Video Formats: Not Applicable
Lens
Focal Length: 28mm to 135mm
Optical Zoom: 4.8x
Digital Zoom: Not Applicable
Image Stabilization: Not Applicable
Autofocus Type: Passive CMOS
Focus Modes: Auto FocusManual Focus
Exposure
Shutter Speed: 30 to 1/8000 Second
Flash
Flash Modes: Auto Flash
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Type: SLR
Memory
Memory Card Support: CompactFlash (CF) Card
Interfaces/Ports
Interfaces/Ports: 1 x USB1 x DC Power In1 x Video Out
Battery Information
Battery Include: Yes
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions: 4.2″ Height x 5.7″ Width x 2.9″ Depth
Weight: 26.1oz

WE MAKE SHIPMENT VIA UPS AND FEDEX SHIPPING COMPANY 2DAYS DELIVER WORLD WIDE , IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BUYING YOU CAN CONTACT OUR EMAIL ADDRESS OK.

camr_inc@hotmail.com



Comment by lesley on September 12, 2008 @ 6:22 am (subscribed to comments)

We HAVE THE LATEST CAMERA AND GAME CONSOLES IN STOCK

FOR SELL AND THEY ARE BRAND NEW,SEALED AND COMES WITH

COMPLETE ACCESSORIES ALSO ONE YEAR INTERNATIONAL

WARRANY…
INTERESTED BUYER SHOULD CONTACT UN THROUGH:

EMAIL: CHECKOUT_ELECT@HOTMAIL.COM

NIKON CAMERA

Nikon D80 - Nikon AF-S DX 18-135mm lens cost 4550usd
Nikon D60 - Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm lens cost $350usd
Nikon D300 - Nikon AF-S DX 18-200mm lens cost $1200usd
Nikon D40 - Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm and 55-200mm lenses

cost $500usd

CANON CAMERA

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi - Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens -

black cost $300usd
Canon EOS 40D 10.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera (

1901B004 ) cost $550usd
Canon EOS 5D - body only cost $1100usd

GAME CONSOLES

Playstation 3 80GB cost $300usd
Xbox 360 Console Includes 20GB Hard Drive with HD COST

$250USD

Canon EOS 40D 10.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera (

1901B004 ) Features :

The EOS 40D takes mid-range Digital SLRs to exciting

heights with enhanced resolution and image quality,

faster shooting and processing speeds and better

overall functionality than ever before. It combines

features like Canon’s EOS Integrated Cleaning System,

Live View Function, a more powerful DIGIC III Image

Processor, plus a 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, a

3.0-inch LCD monitor and more.

Features

* Superb image quality: 10.1 Megapixel CMOS Sensor,

extensive noise reduction technology, and 14-bit

conversion for outstanding color tones and gradations.
* Outstanding performance: 6.5 fps, burst rate up to 75

consecutive JPEGs or 17 RAW images and DIGIC III Image

Processor.
* Strong, rugged build quality: magnesium-alloy

exterior, shutter durability-tested to 100,000 cycles,

top speed 1/8000, top x-sync speed 1/250.
* New AF system with 9 cross-type sensors, and world’s

first diagonal high-precision cross-type AF at center

point with f/2.8 and faster lenses.
* EOS Integrated Cleaning System, Picture Style

settings, Spot metering, and Highlight Tone Priority

for advanced in-camera image control.
* Large 3.0-inch LCD monitor and advanced Live View

Function with new options for reduced shutter time lag

and quiet operation.

Includes

* EOS 40D Body
* Eyecup Eb
* Wide Neck Strap EW-100DGR
* Video Cable VC-100
* USB Interface Cable IFC-200U
* Battery Pack BP-511A
* Battery Charger CG-580
* “Great Photography is Easy” Booklet and “Do More with

Macro” Booklet
* EOS Digital Solution Disc
* Software Instruction Manual

KINDLY EMAIL US YOUR ORDER SO AS WE CAN GET BACK TO YOU

WITH THE DETAILS AND HOW TO ORDER, CONTACT US THROUGH:

EMAIL: CHECKOUT_ELECT@HOTMAIL.COM

THANKS



  1. […] cewebster authored an informative article on credit cards todayHere’s a brief passageThe camera is more of my brother’s than mine, but I can borrow it anytime I need to, so in the spirit of me being a geek and naming all my gadgets (including my non-gadget credit card), this camera is named Chimon. … […]

    Pingback by Credit Cards: Low Interest Cash Reward Cards » Chimon, the Canon EOS 40D — Sunday, November 11, 2007 @ 6:13 pm

  2. […] full story here […]

    Pingback by sqemporium » Chimon, the Canon EOS 40D — Sunday, November 11, 2007 @ 9:00 pm

  3. […] Read the rest of this great post here […]

    Pingback by baby names » Blog Archive » Chimon, the Canon EOS 40D — Sunday, November 11, 2007 @ 11:20 pm

  4. […] Tina created an interesting post today on Chimon, the Canon EOS 40D.Here’s a short outline:My brother, being the more serious photographer/videographer, carried the camera more than I did (and I didn’t mind; my boss’ camera has a vertical grip which made it heavy and large) and he was all happy taking pictures of everything … […]

    Pingback by www.bestdigitalphotography.info » Chimon, the Canon EOS 40D — Monday, November 12, 2007 @ 7:44 am

  5. […] here for full […]

    Pingback by Chimon, the Canon EOS 40D | yourmuses — Monday, November 12, 2007 @ 9:49 am

  6. […] Read the rest of this great post here […]

    Pingback by macro photography » Blog Archive » Chimon, the Canon EOS 40D — Monday, November 19, 2007 @ 7:25 am

  7. […] bring a camera. :| Our old digicam (Sony Cybershot something) is like a TV with the broken LCD and Chimon is such a pain to bring (and it’s more of Kuya’s camera). I was considering buying a […]

    Pingback by Refine Me » Labor Day — Friday, May 2, 2008 @ 12:48 am



 

Leave a Comment

Name:

Email (Required, will not be published):

Website:

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

Subscribe to comments (Email field must be filled in)

Please note: If your comment didn't appear immediately, it may be marked as spam. :( Don't worry, it's not you, its probably me. Kindly send me an email to tell me about it.