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Offline Mini D

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To SaburoS about Canon 10D
« Reply #15 on: February 16, 2004, 03:46:29 PM »
Hyena... you want to take a peak at this thread.

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To SaburoS about Canon 10D
« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2004, 07:29:58 PM »
I went to a camera shop today to buy a grey card, and since the shop was empty at that moment, I had a lot of free time, and the clerk looked somewhat bored, I started to talk about digicams with him, just to kill some time. Well, he ended being a very nice guy, and he let me play with a Nikon D100, a Canon 300D and a Canon 10D, and what can I say... the 10D left me a very very good impression. So good that I'm now considering buying the 10D instead of the D70 :mad: I started looking at a camera wich costs "only" 1200€ with lenses and now I'm doubting between a 1500 and a 2000€ camera+lens set... hell, I could buy a nice used car with less than that!!!



BTW, how good/bad is the Canon 28-200 USM? Any possibility to cover the mild wide-long tele range for less than 500€?

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To SaburoS about Canon 10D
« Reply #17 on: February 25, 2004, 04:24:14 AM »
Try to get the lower priced Canon "L" lenses (used if money's an object)
70-200mm F/4.0 L USM
17-40mm F/4.0 L USM

You'll  not have to worry about future Canon DSLR compatability with Canon lenses. If you wish to go for bang for the buck, check out these review sites:

FredMiranda.com
Photozone
Photodo
CanonSLR lens forum

Just some links to go by.

For some good brands other than Canon, try looking into Sigma, Tokina, and Tamron. Careful with the older non-Canon lenses as some seem to have a compatability problem with the newer DSLR's.
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