It will ensure a better camera that takes photos? The short answer is 'yes' of course. The answer it is a little more equally clear that "it depends". I like the long answer myself, as the inevitable follow-up discussion is much more interesting. Perhaps even that you should ask, "do buy a Canon EOS 40 D Digital SLR will ensure that I take better pictures?". Of course you know "depends on" is the answer. But exactly what does depend on??
I depends on several things. Firstly, what is your photographic history? If all once you've taken photographs simple point and shoot cameras, then better is committed to learning. The EOS 40 d has an array of many features and peculiarities that you must understand. The most obvious one being that it is can not frame your photos with the LCD screen. Coming from a point and shoot world, most users would think that there is something wrong with the camera. In fact, it is as SLR cameras are designed. Basically it means that you need to use the Viewer, which shows the truest representation of your image before pressing the shutter button.
If that is a problem for you, then you paste with point and shoots or keep their eyes open for the next months as Canon and other manufacturers of will begin to shoot SLR cameras with something called "Live View".
Another reason to stay away from buying a Canon EOS 40 d is something those of us who have boats like call 2 footitis. It is simply a condition where no matter what you have or what good have something is... always want something bigger and better. Purchase the camera and most recent can be a slippery slope and face. I've heard from an EOS 40 D owner, who actually grew to hate his 40 D simply because it could not compare with the color reproduction of another SLR camera that costs almost $700 more. Not hard to guess what he did. She got a new camera and eBay got another listing for a Canon EOS 40 d barely used.
So, the original question. Does the EOS 40 d purchase will ensure that take better pictures? Depends on if you put in the time to learn what he is capable of 40 Dand then take the time to put that knowledge into practice... practicing. It depends on if you understand the principles of what makes a good image. Composition, lighting, good timing, art, and knowing when and when not squeeze the trigger. That is what allows you to take better photos.
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