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How old is the Canon 450D?

Author

Ava Richardson

Updated on May 02, 2026

How old is the Canon 450D?

It was announced on 23 January 2008 and released in March 2008 and April 2008 in North America. It was succeeded by the Canon EOS 500D (Rebel T1i in North America) which was announced on 25 March 2009.

Does Canon EOS 450D have video?

Yes you really can record video on your 450d / XSi.

Is the Canon 450D good for astrophotography?

Canon Rebel Astrophotography A DSLR camera like the Canon Rebel 450D is a versatile choice as it can easily be attached to a telescope for deep sky imaging using a T-Ring and adapter. My Canon Rebel DSLR’s continue to produce amazing images, and they are one of the best ways to get started in the hobby.

Does Canon 450D have mic input?

A microphone port allows connecting external high-end or specialized microphones.

How much does a Canon camera cost in Kenya?

Canon shop in Nairobi,Kenya

Canon Cameras in KenyaPrice in Kenya
Canon 850D (18-55mm)95,999.00
Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III Digital Camera74,999.00
Canon EOS M5066,999.00
Canon EOS 250D Camera (18-55 IS STM KIT)62,499.00

Does the Canon 450D have live view?

The second Live View pre-shooting task is to enable Live View shooting and set your preferences, including whether to display a grid on the LCD and how long the XSi/450D retains the current exposure settings. With the Live View shoot option highlighted, press the Set button.

Which camera is best for astrophotography?

19 of the best cameras for astrophotography

  • Canon EOS 1000D DSLR.
  • Bresser full HD deep-sky camera.
  • Altair GPCAM2 327C.
  • ZWO ASI224 high frame rate colour camera.
  • Nikon D700.
  • Canon EOS M100 camera review.
  • Altair Hypercam 183M V2 mono astronomy imaging camera.
  • Atik Infinity monochrome CCD camera.

What are the best camera settings for astrophotography?

What settings do you use for astrophotography?

  • Use manual or bulb mode.
  • Use a “fast” aperture of F/2.8 – F/4.
  • Set your white balance setting to daylight or auto.
  • Set your exposure length to 15-30-seconds.
  • Shoot in RAW image format.
  • Use Manual Focus.
  • Use an ISO of 400-1600 (or more)
  • Use the 10-second delay drive mode.