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I?VE CANCELLED MY G3 ORDER!!!
New EOS-10D Thread HERE!!
Cchen
Parrotheader
I?ve changed gears and am going full on D-SLR. I?m now researching the Canon EOS-10D. My wife still wants to venture into Film photography and I prefer Digital. Canon has a HUGE range of EOS lenses and they are cross compatible with both SLR formats. So, with long term financial consideration in mind I believe we are better off plunging in with D-SLR now and benefiting from the shared components between our format interests.
The Canon EOS-10D is highly regarded by Phil Askey in dpreview.com's March 2003 EOS-10D Conclusion
Ultimately, Parrotheader you?re correct. And this is the route I?ve decided to go. For what we want to do we really need our first step to be fully into the D-SLR world.
For those of you who are in D-SLR, I?m interested in your feedback!! I welcome the arguments for/against taking the plunge as well ? it helps me better understand my own reasoning as well as appreciate yours
Time to start stalking the EOS-10D? shhhhhhh?. Weee?re whunting Wabbits!!
*I'll Pop this into a new thread to recognize the new direction and venue.
Thanks for the input, pics and advice everyone!
-Sketcher
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Does anyone here HAVE a Powershot G3?
I'm comfortable with a purchase in the range of $700.00 (G3 on Pricewatch is running around $ 560)
The Canon Powershot G3 gets rave reviews nearly everywhere I've looked and the sample pictures are incredible.
Your opinion - If you had $700.00 with which to buy a digital camera - is the G3 what you would get? If not, what else and why?
*I'm just starting out with photography in general - but I get obsessive with this stuff and want this purchase to cover newb through Prosumer shooting.
			
			I?VE CANCELLED MY G3 ORDER!!!
New EOS-10D Thread HERE!!
Cchen
Parrotheader
I?ve changed gears and am going full on D-SLR. I?m now researching the Canon EOS-10D. My wife still wants to venture into Film photography and I prefer Digital. Canon has a HUGE range of EOS lenses and they are cross compatible with both SLR formats. So, with long term financial consideration in mind I believe we are better off plunging in with D-SLR now and benefiting from the shared components between our format interests.
The Canon EOS-10D is highly regarded by Phil Askey in dpreview.com's March 2003 EOS-10D Conclusion
I will likely keep an eye out for a used G3 down the road ? It?s always nice to have an exceptional backup camera (I had a really hard time finally placing the call to my CDW Rep to cancel my G3 order!).? I have no concerns in stating that as things stand (at the time of writing this review) the EOS-10D is the absolute best in class, with the best image quality, lowest high sensitivity noise, superb build quality and excellent price (not to mention the huge choice of lenses).?
Ultimately, Parrotheader you?re correct. And this is the route I?ve decided to go. For what we want to do we really need our first step to be fully into the D-SLR world.
For those of you who are in D-SLR, I?m interested in your feedback!! I welcome the arguments for/against taking the plunge as well ? it helps me better understand my own reasoning as well as appreciate yours
Time to start stalking the EOS-10D? shhhhhhh?. Weee?re whunting Wabbits!!
*I'll Pop this into a new thread to recognize the new direction and venue.
Thanks for the input, pics and advice everyone!
-Sketcher
-Original G3 Post-
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V
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Does anyone here HAVE a Powershot G3?
I'm comfortable with a purchase in the range of $700.00 (G3 on Pricewatch is running around $ 560)
The Canon Powershot G3 gets rave reviews nearly everywhere I've looked and the sample pictures are incredible.
Your opinion - If you had $700.00 with which to buy a digital camera - is the G3 what you would get? If not, what else and why?
*I'm just starting out with photography in general - but I get obsessive with this stuff and want this purchase to cover newb through Prosumer shooting.
				
		
			