Pros: Professional quality SLR, Interchangeable lenses, 6.5 Megapixel low-noise CMOS sensor, customized functions, metal body. Cons: Big size compared to compact pocket cameras, expensive but still a value in its class.
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Pros: High resolution, low noise, significantly improved AF, quieter. Cons: Smallish viewfinder. No spotmeter. Slow USB connection.
Note: since I reviewed this camera, Canon came up with the new Digital Rebel, which has pretty much the same guts as a 10D, with a plastic yet still well-built body, slightly less control but otherwise almost equal image quality, all for an even more brea ...
Pros: Excellent price point, improved focus, VASTLY improved image quality, ISO 3200 Cons: Still very pricey for what is basically an "amateur" base camera.
I love Canon lenses. First and foremost, that's what any person looking to enter the photography fray should be investigating FIRST. A lot of people make the mistake of getting caught up in "technical specs" of a camera body when it's not even the most...
Pros: superb image quality, easy to use, sets new low-price standards Cons: oh, the camera strap can get twisted…
I've been a working magazine photographer for some thirty years till a confluence of circumstances took me out of the game a decade ago. Nonetheless, I've wanted to get a digital camera capable of being used professionally, for the past couple of years....
Pros: Great pictures. Easy to use. Good price. Cons: RAW format not supported in automatic modes. No spotmeter.
I had been considering a digital SLR for sometime, and after reading the camera's great reviews and considering its price (around $1500, body only), I wanted to take this with me on a vacation trip.
Pros: Everything! Superb build, excellent processor and sensor, excellent autofocus. Cannot speak highly enough. Cons: Don't be silly! That would be churlish!
The Canon EOS 10D is not just one amongst a myriad of digital cameras, this is one that stands head and shoulders above most others, certainly above anything in the same price bracket. Some people make the big mistake of comparing this with the 300D ...
Pros: Durable, good quality, mirror lockup, 1.6 crop is nice for telephoto work! Cons: No spot meter, weak auto-focus in low light, no IR release, no EF-S support
Having made the move from the film-based clone of the 10D (the Elan 7/7E), I found the camera easy to become comfortable with. The camera has always performed flawlessly whenever I required it to, and the custom functions are great. The camera is ...
Pros: Yes a Digital SLR at an affordable Price Cons: Size & Weight
I have been shooting digital using an Olympus 620L since 98, just biding my time until an SLR came around that was near what I could afford. Finally the Canon 10D came on the market. I purchased this camera in July of 03 and have now shot over 3000 im ...
Pros: Easy to use, Great Quality, No paying for Film! Cons: Expensive, So detailed that if you use cheap lenses it may show at full resolution
I have waited a long time to write this review. I really wanted to have a good feel for the camera before I put my 2 cents about it on the web, so now that I have taken 2200+ pictures in all conditions I think I finally have a good basis for which to ...
Pros: Build quality, no shutter lag, ease of use, quality of photos, looks, balance, features Cons: Can't do holographic images. Seriously, I haven't found any faults.
Like many Boomers, I cut my photographic teeth decades ago on Pentax and Nikon Single Lens Reflex cameras. The weight, feel and sound of those cameras with interchangeable lens and the quality of the results were wonderful...state of the art for amateur ...
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