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Jan 17, 2005 15:43 |  #1

Been staring at a webpage with Submit order on it for a few days now. Something in my head is telling me not to get the camera now. I guess I can't justify the price or something. I know I will like it and that I will be happy having a working camera.

Any ideas what is holding me back? 300D I would probably feel better about it if I could actually play with it in person. Don't know. :( Maybe it is price shock.


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Jan 17, 2005 15:45 |  #2

What's the price?
What are you gonna use it for?


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Jan 17, 2005 16:04 as a reply to  @ DocFrankenstein's post |  #3

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What's the price?
What are you gonna use it for?

About $1,000 after factoring rebates, $1,300 about right.

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Jan 17, 2005 16:07 |  #4

The 300D sucessor will be out soon. It'll be significantly better than the 300D, but maybe more expensive too. I bet they're doing the rebate thing to get rid of 300D stock before the new one's released.


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Jan 17, 2005 16:13 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #5

Well, if you don't click that submit button within the next two weeks the rebates are over. If you are going for double or triple rebates, you should be paying around $500-600 for the body, which is less than many new digital point and shoots. The new drebel will likely be close to double that if not more, and it will probably be a while if ever Canon makes the mistake of making the firmware as easily hackable as the current one, which could get you a lot of good extra features for free.


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Jan 17, 2005 16:21 |  #6

I think this new model will be less restricted than the 300D, hopefully lessening the need to hack it.


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Jan 17, 2005 17:26 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #7

I'm not sure what country you're in but $1,300 -$1,000 seems a bit high unless you are getting more lenses. The dreble here in the USA at B&H photo video goes for $899.95 with the kit lenses with a $100 rebate brings it to $799.95. But like I said don't know where you are. I would just get it, In the world of digital if you waited for the next release you'd never own one.

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Jan 17, 2005 17:49 as a reply to  @ stoneylonesome's post |  #8

stoneylonesome wrote:
I would just get it, In the world of digital if you waited for the next release you'd never own one.

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Jan 17, 2005 17:52 |  #9

if you want it and if you will use it and if you need that caliber of camera versus say an A85, then get it.

the new one is always right around the corner. the price will always drop after you get one.


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Jan 17, 2005 17:55 |  #10

There is always something better around the corner... but in this case the corner is very close. The question is pricing when it does arrive.


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Jan 17, 2005 17:58 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #11

tim wrote:
There is always something better around the corner... but in this case the corner is very close. The question is pricing when it does arrive.


If you know something, spill the beans. If you can....

Thing is, with up to $300 rebate on the drebel, even if it is replaced next week, it'll be twice the price.

Frankly, I think the reason that Canon has a $300 rebate on the Drebel is that they have a BOATLOAD of them to move and they need to get it moving. I expect that they didn't sell for Christmas as they had anticipated.... so.....


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Jan 17, 2005 18:16 |  #12

You're probably right about the price. If you want a good camera cheap grab the 300D now, with the rebates it's a great price.


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Jan 17, 2005 18:54 |  #13

So what exactly does the firmware hack do?




  
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Jan 17, 2005 19:48 |  #14

Have a read of this. In short - mirror lockup, FEC, and a few tweaks. Nothing earth shattering, but very handy things to have :)


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Jan 17, 2005 20:07 |  #15

Thanks Tim. I was sort of hoping there was a way to shorten the start up time.




  
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