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10D vs. 300D

 
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Apr 05, 2004 15:59 |  #1

i am getting ready to go on a trip through germany and the czech republic. i have never been to europe so as many of you can imagine i will be a little trigger happy. i own a 1D which as we all know is HEAVY.
i was wondering if any of you can tell me what the benifit to the 10D vs. the rebel is besides the heavier body...the chips are the same if i am right.
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Apr 05, 2004 16:27 |  #2

12 views,. no answers and I bet everone who looked knows the answers..

I think perhaps you could search this info out both here on this forum and on the internet in general... it's a subject thats been answered several thousand times I am sure. :)

You could start with this one.

http://www.cps.canon-europe.com …p?article.artic​leId=60003 (external link)

And here is another 1,800 or so answers.. :mrgreen:

http://www.google.com …al+Rebel+300D&b​tnG=Search (external link)


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Apr 05, 2004 17:04 |  #3

Yeah, I think it was that CDS. Questions like this are fun to answer initially, but after 1800 times you see it on the boards, it just gets irritating.




  
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Apr 05, 2004 17:20 |  #4

thanks

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Apr 05, 2004 19:24 |  #5

Anytime :wink:


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Apr 05, 2004 19:28 |  #6

CyberDyneSystems wrote:
12 views,. no answers and I bet everone who looked knows the answers..

I think perhaps you could search this info out both here on this forum and on the internet in general... it's a subject thats been answered several thousand times I am sure. :)

You could start with this one.

http://www.cps.canon-europe.com …p?article.artic​leId=60003 (external link)

And here is another 1,800 or so answers.. :mrgreen:

http://www.google.com …al+Rebel+300D&b​tnG=Search (external link)

Ahhh...I know I have answered this question a few times before and sent them to the 3rd/4th page (I think) of the review on www.dpreview.com (external link) for the 300D several times. That said...go there and check it out, www.dpreview.com (external link) and go to the reviews and then Canon, then 300D.




  
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Apr 05, 2004 20:13 |  #7

:roll: :roll: :roll:

And I guess if you didn't want to answer the question for the 1801st time you don't have to, and could let someone else do it rather than posting a crabby reply about how many times it's been posted.

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Apr 05, 2004 20:28 |  #8

or a crabby reply about a crabby reply.

Or a crabby reply about a crabby reply about ..... well, you know. :)


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Apr 05, 2004 20:33 |  #9

It wasn't meant to be crabby at all, I was just running with the post CDS made. There was some really subtle sarcasm there and again it was taken outta context. I need to start using :) in my posts. I'm almost sure Tom W saw it.




  
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Apr 05, 2004 20:52 |  #10

Dungeness or Alaskan King?

Would ya like some cheese with that crab. Wait. That isn't right...

Well anyway, it's been asked 1800 times and will be asked 1800 more times along with everything else that makes the rounds here and every other board on the planet.

Sometimes we forget that we were once newbies too. Let's all try and treat our new members kindly and with respect. And yes, sometimes we need to add the proper :) just as a courtesy for our sometimes whacky humor.

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Apr 05, 2004 22:17 |  #11

I'm leaving it as is, I will get in trouble otherwise regarding the crabs other than I hear that Alaskan King Crab costs a fortune in Alaska and it is realtively cheap elsewhere...go figure. I guess the regulars know how I am and too that the people that aren't regulars forgranted.




  
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Apr 05, 2004 23:13 |  #12

Celtic5549 wrote:
i am getting ready to go on a trip through germany and the czech republic. i have never been to europe so as many of you can imagine i will be a little trigger happy. i own a 1D which as we all know is HEAVY.
i was wondering if any of you can tell me what the benifit to the 10D vs. the rebel is besides the heavier body...the chips are the same if i am right.
thanks
J. Carey


If I were you, I would definitely bring the 1D.




  
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Apr 05, 2004 23:22 |  #13

Tom W wrote:
or a crabby reply about a crabby reply.

Or a crabby reply about a crabby reply about ..... well, you know. :)

I think you've stepped over the line there Tom,.. that crabby reply to a crabby reply about a crabby reply was alltogehter too crabby for my tastes.. ?!

If you intend to run around posting crabby replies to these crabby reolies that are strewn thru out the forum,. I think you'd better me less crabby about it,. you never know,. some of the crabby replies you are being crabby about might not be able to take it...

... they may too soft shelled :roll:


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Apr 05, 2004 23:25 |  #14

Celtic5549 wrote:
i am getting ready to go on a trip through germany and the czech republic. i have never been to europe so as many of you can imagine i will be a little trigger happy. i own a 1D which as we all know is HEAVY.
i was wondering if any of you can tell me what the benifit to the 10D vs. the rebel is besides the heavier body...the chips are the same if i am right.
thanks
J. Carey

Now that I have let this sink in more,. since you have a 1D.. I'd think that a 300D/Rebel may be the better choice because it is so light.. ?!

Hmmm.. although the 10D is not too bad either..


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