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just got my 350d!!!!!!

 
pimpcain
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May 27, 2006 15:34 |  #1

and i have never been happier!!! i have been reading through the instruction manual about all of the different features and hopefully will be posting up some pics i take over the weekend! that is all for now!




  
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May 27, 2006 16:15 |  #2

congratulations i'm sure you'll have a great time with your new camera... ;) ;) and so the spending begins

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May 27, 2006 16:15 |  #3

good show :) It's always nice to hear from people with 350d's, you can begin to feel inadequate with all these posh 30, 5 and 1'd owners around :P :P

Have fun with it :D


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May 27, 2006 16:19 |  #4

nah don't feel inadequate about your body.. not when there's your glass to feel inadequate about...:rolleyes: :rolleyes: ... J/K..

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May 27, 2006 16:21 |  #5

haha, i have a 350 and the kit lens which is really beginning to do my head in! I'm after the 85mm f1.8 and the 50mm f1.4... then i'll feel more adequate :P

It does seem, though, that everyone around me is buying 30d's and the problem with that is... I love the feel of them! I've started to notice how small the grip is on the 350d, especially since i dont use the strap on it any more as it gets in the way. Still, when I have even more cash from somewhere, the grip will fix that. I do LOVE the thing though...!


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May 27, 2006 16:40 |  #6

I havent gotten mine yet, stupid Dell :(


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May 27, 2006 17:35 as a reply to  @ 79TAKid's post |  #7

Well done mate...enjoy it!!!! Make sure you put some pics up




  
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May 28, 2006 00:32 |  #8

Nothing wrong with a 350D. You'd be surprised - the 350D's light weight is actually an asset. I didn't realize how much till I moved up. And I still love mine - it is tremendously capable, delivering all of the essentials that the bigger cameras do.

Plus, the 350D has one of the BEST damped mirrors in the Canon digital EOS range that I have ever handled. If you fear mirror slap, this is the camera for you. With some of the higher performance cameras you can almost feel the recoil ;)

Congratulations on your newest acquisition. Now go make the most of it.. :)




  
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May 28, 2006 00:50 |  #9

pimpcain, mate you will absolutely love ya 350D, ive had mine for the past month and had a ball with it.... :)

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May 31, 2006 23:14 as a reply to  @ G-DSLR's post |  #10

I'm with John here...it's great to see another 350d owner pop up! After reading all of the post concerning 20D's, 30D's, and 5D's and how people are spring for these models, one can start to get a serious inferior complex hanging out here!;)

I, like most of the other 350D owners, love mine! I just need to get better glass and I'll enjoy it even more. BTW...thank you all for the kind and valuable, with much emphasis on kind, input on this forum. I'm a bit of a lurker but absolutely soak in the information and come here first when I have photography question because I know I'll find the answer or someone will help me. Thumbs up everywhere!:)


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May 31, 2006 23:36 |  #11

WTG!!

I love mine. It took some practice getting used to it. (I learned on an old school slr Canon ae1) ..so the controls were all different, LOL

I'm working on my lens collection now. My next one will be a macro, but thats some time away. ;)



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May 31, 2006 23:48 as a reply to  @ Holly's post |  #12

happy DSLR..ing :lol:.


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Jun 01, 2006 04:15 |  #13

Hi, i'm new here and I just wanna say that I just purchased my 30D about 4 days ago. It's my first EOS cam and I'm really excited. I'm still having a hard time trying to read the instruction, lol, but I'll get there.




  
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Jun 01, 2006 04:19 as a reply to  @ krazycisco's post |  #14

krazycisco wrote:
Hi, i'm new here and I just wanna say that I just purchased my 30D about 4 days ago. It's my first EOS cam and I'm really excited. I'm still having a hard time trying to read the instruction, lol, but I'll get there.

Don't try and figure everyting out at once. Learn a couple of features at a time and learn them well.


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Jun 01, 2006 04:28 |  #15

I have had my 350d since july last year, im still trying to figure out somethings, LOL .... However it was also my first Dslr... And it has actually changed my life... im pleased to say.


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