CANON EOS 1200D für Anfänger

Ich will mir die CANON EOS 1200D besorgen ende des Jahres und habe gesehen das im Einsteiger bereich der Sucher überal 95% Blickfeld hat
ich habe noch nicht mit Raw Fotografiert mich aber schon informiert über das Format und werde auch von anfang an gleich lernen alles Manuell zu koriegieren da es nicht alle Objektive unterstützt werden
und ich es dan sowi so selber machen muss.
Ist diese Kamera für mich als Fotoneuling in sachen Raw gut genug

Ich lehne mich als Laie und beginnender Hobbyfotograf jetzt mal weit aus dem Fenster und behaupte pauschal: ja.
Begründung? Ich nutze selber seit einem Jahr die 1100D und bin soweit damit eigentlich ganz zufrieden. Wie ich bisher gelesen / gehört habe, ist die Kamera verhältnismäßig "egal" - wichtiger für die letztendliche Qualität sind die Objektive und der Bediener.
Sollte das Geld aber lockerer sitzen oder falls du bestimmte Vorlieben hast und somit zB mehr Bilder pro Sekunde schießen können willst oder einfach gleich für mögliche zukünftige Projekte gerüstet sein magst, dann wäre die Überlegung zur 700D (oder gar 70D) zu greifen vielleicht auch interessant.
Aber wie gesagt.. soweit ich das beurteilen kann, ist die 1000er-Reihe eben für Einsteiger gedacht. Ich habe zumindest zur 1100D gegriffen, weil ich überhaupt mal in die DSLR-Fotografie einsteigen wollte ohne gleich 1000€ ausgeben zu müssen. Sollte dann später das Interesse größer sein, kann man ja immernoch umsteigen und upgraden. Auch die Einsteigermodelle bekommt man ja für wenigstens 30% des Neupreises weiterverkauft, sofern man sie nicht behalten will.
Eine Gegenfrage habe ich allerdings noch
"da es nicht alle Objektive unterstützt werden" - was? Welche Objektive, die du vorhast zu kaufen, werden bei der 1200D nicht unterstützt? EF- und EF-S-Anschlüsse sind zumindest kompatibel. Und was hat das dann mit RAW zu tun? Vielleicht liegt's auch an mir, dass ich da grad was nicht verstehe

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    Hallo Gemeinde!
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    Hat jemand ein ähnliches Problem eventuell schon gelöst bekommen?
    Danke schonmal und Gruß,
    Stefan

    Ob neue Notebooks jetzt schneller sind als mein "altes" oder nicht, spielt für mich keine Rolle. Ich sehe nicht ein, mir für 300 € oder so (die ich nicht mal eben aus Spaß an der Freude bereit bin, auszugeben) zu kaufen, weil Adobe es nicht für nötig hält, ein Update für ein Plugin eines Programms (welches wie geschrieben ansonsten problemlos auch unter Vista läuft) entsprechend anzupassen bzw. meinetwegen auch ein altes Plugin mit den entsprechenden Daten der neuen Kameras zu füttern.
    In dem Fall verbuche ich die Summe, die ich für PSE ausgegeben habe, mal als Lehrgeld und sage wohl tatsächlich (um bei deinen Ö's zu bleiben) : Tschö mit Ö Adöbe, Hallöööö Cörel. DA funktioniert der Converter nämlich auch unter Vista einwandfrei mit neuen Kameramodellen, sogar ganz ohne Updates.
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  • EOS 1200D (eye-fi Cards) and wifi connection

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  • I bought a canon EOS Rebel T5i. It came with photoshop elements 11.  PS won't open my C2 raw files and says my camera isn't supported by the software I have downloaded 7.4 dng converter and I still can't open the files.  What do I need to do?

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  • Canon EOS 1000D Camera Raw?

    Hi there I am sorry if this has been posted however I cannot seem to find an answer,
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    Hi,
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    The Canon 1200D requires ACR 8.4 which is only compatible with PSE 12 - so for PSE 10 your brother would need the DNG converter.
    I can't find a sample raw file to try (I do have PSE 9). If you want to upload a sample file to dropbox and give me access, I could try it on my system.
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  • Nikon Nef-Raw für anfänger

    Am liebszen würde ich mir eine Nikon später kaufen aber nach berichten über das Thema Nef-Raw das hat mich von wunsch
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    Die Alten Nikon Programme machen abhängig und verweigern andere Hersteller von Softwahre.
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  • My Canon EOS is no longer recognized by iPhoto.

    I have been using my Canon EOS with my iMac OSX Version 10.8.5 and recently iPhoto stopped recognizing it. I am unable to download photos. I have to copy them from the memory card. At the same time, Dropbox is recognizing them and a window pops up when I plug in my camera and turn it on, asking me if I want to upload to Dropbox.
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    Get the photos off of the card and then reformat it using the camera's format command and try again
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  • Problems with Viewing Canon EOS Rebel t1i Raw Files in Adobe PS and Bridge CS 4

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    There are forums for Bridge, Camera RAW and Photoshop.
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  • CANNOT OPEN RAW FILES USING NEW CANON EOS 1D MKIII WITH PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 5

    Hi, I have recently taken a number of RAW shots with my new Canon EOS 1D MKIII and have found that I am unable to import them into Photoshop Elements version 5 (using Microsoft Windows). Comments generated are: "the file is a format that cannot be included in the organiser" and "cannot open because it is the wrong type of file". The RAW file extension is .CR2 and I have been able to open these type of files taken on my older, and much cheaper, Canon 350D. I have spent hours considering different options but to no effect and am completely baffled. Do the two cameras produce different types of RAW files? Notably, the files do import into the Canon software 'Digital Photo Professional' but I want to undertake the more versatile manipulation in Photoshop Elements. I have managed to become even more baffled about Digital Negative ('DNG') files and wonder if there is some kind of converter I need. Would the solution be to purchase a more advanced Photoshop package like CS2? OR .......... do I need an 'Adobe Camera RAW' update? I have struggled to find the latest version for Photoshop Elements 5 to suit my Canon EOS 1D MKIII. There appears to be a 4.3.1 update but this only applies to Version CS3. Help!

    You probably haven't had anyone respond to your question because it has been asked and answered so many times. However, I will try once again.
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  • I got a canon EOS rebel T3 camera yesterday and it flashed orange and I can't take anymore pictures!

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    Hold on don't send it anywhere until you:
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    Iphoto will no longer open when attaching my Canon Eos Camera. I have checked the camera and everything is working perfecty. When I open it myself, Iphoto is working perfectly too. But now when I attach the camera, Iphoto no longer opens at all. Yesterday it did open after a really long wait but it kept saying that it did not recognize the "format" of the images....they were jpegs??? Then it flashed on and off and if I hit download at just the right second they would download. But today it won't work at all. Any suggestions.
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