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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
I find the whole "big DSLR" thing to be the geek equivilent of SUVs.

you realise that SLRS have ALWAYS BEEN BIG, the film ones are all big as well

the D70 is actually bigger then my N80 and i find that the n80 is hard to use because of its size, and its prob 30% bigger then the xt at least

ill take a F5 or F6 with grip over a tiny (D)SLR anyday

SLRs by their nature arnt gonna fit in a picket or whatever so making them smaller IMO is pretty damn pointless

Yes, they have always been big, but they don't HAVE to be big. It's a penis-stroker, IMHO. You have the biggest camera on the block, so what? Bigger != better

actually the do need to be big, to accomidate the room for the features they have as well as being properly balanced with lenses, if i put my 100-300f/4 on the 350d it woudl just not work, the body does not balance right with the lens

it has nothing t do with "penis stroking" as you call it, it has to do with useability and versitility,

film cameras hare a lil bigger then digitals becuse they need room for teh film to wind and such

digitals can be smaller but the xt is too small, hell the 20D is smaller then most and its about as small as id go

that pentax isds is tiny as well and IMO unuseable for anyone with non 12yo girl sized hands
 
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
I find the whole "big DSLR" thing to be the geek equivilent of SUVs.

I prefer the XT build and weight. I bought one and will be getting it tomorrow! Since I carry it around all the time, weight is a big deal.

I'm all about user interfaces and ergonomics. The grip on the 300D was so much better than the XT...for me. Hand fit it better and I could reach the shutter on the 300D so much more comfortably. Interface is still the reason why I'd take an Ipod over any other DAP out there. It's just easier to use than any other out there. Again, for me.

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/CanonEOS350D/Images/NewFeatures/flashup.jpg

 
i just tested this puppy at a store and i give it two :thumbsup: :thumbsup: . I love how it's light and fits well.

I'll buy this puppy once i get the cash.
 
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