Going D-SLR, But Which One?

Going D-SLR, But Which One?

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imperialism2024

1,596 posts

257 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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monkeyhanger said:

imperialism2024 said:

nless of course you're talking about the body color. In which case the Canon will always be lighter




The 350D is normally black unless you order the silver version.

>> Edited by monkeyhanger on Thursday 21st July 20:55


Hmm well here in the US most are silver...

So, the Canon can be lighter...

monkeyhanger

9,198 posts

243 months

Saturday 23rd July 2005
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imperialism2024 said:

monkeyhanger said:


imperialism2024 said:

nless of course you're talking about the body color. In which case the Canon will always be lighter





The 350D is normally black unless you order the silver version.

>> Edited by monkeyhanger on Thursday 21st July 20:55



Hmm well here in the US most are silver...

So, the Canon can be lighter...


Personally i wouldn't buy the 350D anyway.

I have hands like shovels and it's too small for my liking, although it's supposed to be a bit better with the battery grip attached...

F1sh

Original Poster:

262 posts

226 months

Sunday 24th July 2005
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Well after all the great advice I tried the Nikon D70s and the Canon EOS 20D, and I bought the....

































EOS 20D.

Now its time to start learning what this little beast can do.

Thanks
Fish

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 24th July 2005
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F1sh said:
EOS 20D.
Welcome to the Dark Sdie.

monkeyhanger

9,198 posts

243 months

Sunday 24th July 2005
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F1sh said:





EOS 20D.


A wise choice

simpo two

85,526 posts

266 months

Sunday 24th July 2005
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F1sh said:
Now its time to start learning what this little beast can do.

Ah yes, you won't be able to blame the camera for crap shots any more

monkeyhanger

9,198 posts

243 months

Sunday 24th July 2005
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simpo two said:

F1sh said:
Now its time to start learning what this little beast can do.


Ah yes, you won't be able to blame the camera for crap shots any more


You just blame the lens instead