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Canon Digital Rebel / EOS-300D Digital Camera with EF-S 18-55mm Lens

Canon Digital Rebel / EOS-300D Digital Camera with EF-S 18-55mm Lens

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One word, WOW!

by mommyauri , Dec 27 '04
Pros: Great camera for the price, very versatile, relatively easy to use. NO FILM!!
Cons: Not very many options for flash, no "double exposure"
I got my first REAL digital camera for christmas, this baby, and I have been "bouncing" off the walls ever since just looking for anything and EVERYTHING to take a picture of. My experience with it at this point is limited, but being as I have some ...
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Big time quality, small price tag—great for everyone

by whitesf , Dec 30 '03
Pros: RAW file format, uses EF lenses, auto bracketing, wide ISO latitude, high frame rate, cheap
Cons: Not much
Pro features in an amateur package The bottom line on this camera is that it has a ton of pro-level features embedded within a relatively simple to use camera. This is the first MSRP sub-$1000 digital SLR (DSLR from now on) camera. It packs a lot ...
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Most reliable camera I have ever owned

by iloveginger , Feb 16 '08
Pros: Refresh Speed, Adaptabilty, Battery Life
Cons: Internal Memory, Zoom restrictions
I bought my Digital Rebel about a year and a half ago. I have gone through about 3 different digital cameras in the past few years and was never really please with their performance. I need a digital camera for work because I am taking about 100 to 200 ...
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Point and Shoot Ease meets SLR Flexibility

by intechpc , Jan 17 '05
Pros: Great mix of features and flexibility, excellent picture quality, incredible value
Cons: No ability to compose frames using LCD, no PC terminal
I recently purchased the Digital Rebel 300D w/EF-S 18-55mm lens kit as my first Digital SLR. Prior to this purchase we had been using a 2MP Kodak Easy Share digital and my old AE-1 Manual Focus Canon 35mm SLR. The Digital Rebel has become an immediate ...
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Initial concern about 'soft' images....but it's alright now!

by mr_paul , Jan 12 '05
Pros: Price in comparison to alternatives. Superb handling. Image quality.
Cons: The poor lens performance at widest focal length.
I've had my 300d just one week now. It was a pretty spontaneous purchase; I've had a Canon Powershot G1 for almost 3 years and I have been more than happy with this realising that digital photography was truly advancing in leaps and bounds. But like ...
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Awesome.

by flexikon , Aug 04 '04
Pros: Fantastic, professional quality, noise free images; sleek appearance, fabulous ergonomics, a universe of fine lenses.
Cons: Didn't have FEC or mirror lock-up....fixed with the so-called Wasia hack, a free upgrade!
There is almost nothing about this camera I don't like (and that was fixed with the Wasia firmware hack, so now it's perfect). Coming from a professional Nikon film camera I was a bit wary of plunking down big money on the newer technology by (ulp) ...
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Scrapbooking requires good prints. Digital Rebel Delivers.

by mishmaroo , Nov 22 '04
Pros: Great image quality, easy enough for a non pro to use.
Cons: Expensive, large size may bother non-pros used to smaller cameras.
Let me start by saying that I am NOT a professional photographer. I'm not even a photo hobbyist. I just like to take pictures of my family like the regular consumer. I like to post those pictures online, but more importantly, I like to print those ...
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Getting The Big Picture

by khpdave , Mar 17 '04
Pros: CF storage media - Battery life - Canon quality
Cons: A little bulky - Slight shutter lag - CF card not included
My wife and I only wanted a 5.0 (or higher) megapixel camera with a changeable lens, a through-the-lens viewfinder and user friendly controls for under $1000 - In other words, we wanted the moon. We ended up with the 6.3 megapixel Canon EOS Digital ...
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I'm amazed...

by tar4heel2 , May 18 '04
Pros: Lightweight, durable, EXCELLENT image, GREAT value.
Cons: Terrible fast-action camera, lenses poor. Auto focus so-so.
I bought the DR about two weeks after it was introduced, in mid October, 2003. It's now May 18, 2004 and I have taken approximately 2,500 photos with it. I cannot say enough good about this camera, limitations notwithstanding. I have used it in ...
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Great Camera!!

by aeubank , Dec 06 '03
Pros: Good battery life, Fast focus, Good product history.
Cons: Cannot use LCD to prepare shot.
First of all this camera's price point marks a first in the digital SLR field. I would recommend this camera for someone that is tired of missing shots waiting for your CCD based digital camera to recycle. The cycle time with flash is at the most 1.8 ...
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DSLR on a budget

by yossel63 , Feb 23 '05
Pros: All numbered above.
Cons: No major problems, nothing you can't work around.
The only reason you would choose a Prosumer camera like a Pro 1 or a coolpix 8800 over this is size. When it comes to features and performance it's not even close, the Rebel wins hands down. The only reason you might buy a more expensive SLR (outside ...
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A Quality Digital SLR For Under $1,000? Unbelievable!

by mrs-j Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Jan 08 '04
Pros: Low price, supports ISO speeds, exposure and WB bracketing, multiple lenses, long battery life.
Cons: No onboard FEC capability, but little else to complain about.
Introduction I've been involved in photography for about twenty years. It all began when I was a kid and my mother bought my father a Minolta X-700 SLR camera with an external flash. Dad hates to read manuals, and so the camera went mostly unused ...
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Great for amateur Fashion Photography

by mike-palmer , Apr 04 '04
Pros: Terrific Value, Awesome picture wuality
Cons: None
There are plenty of reviews on this site covering the typical aspects of the Digital Rebel. This review covers the use of the camera for Model (or fashion) photography and discusses image quality. Model Photography I especially like taking ...
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Professional newspaper photographer loves this camera

by nativegirl , Mar 10 '05
Pros: Maximum bang for the buck: Versatile lens, compatible with major computer systems/all Canon accessories
Cons: Depth of field won't go quite as shallow as I'd like (although goes plenty deep)
My husband and I are professional food columnists. We style the food, too -- everything but click the shutter, until now. We got tired of hiring out the photography simply because we didn't have professional-quality equipment. We researched several ...
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Fantastic bit of kit

by colewood , Nov 28 '03
Pros: Quick shooting, advanced (compared to P&S not 1Ds!) options. Good Looks. Price. Image Quality.
Cons: Bulky compared to P&S.
I have always fancied having a crack at using an SLR, but the costs and hassle factor involved in film and developing put me off, especially as I would no doubt be developing rubbish for ages before I started to understand what made a 'good' photos. ...
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