Originally posted by: ROTC1983
Well, I splurged and bought one today 🙂
Congrats! You can't beat the capability of that camera for anything in the price range. One thing you might want to do however is consider reading up more on the differences between the 300D and the 10D before your return policy is up.
Pekka's Canon Forum
fredmiranda.com
In-Depth review of the 300D w/10D reference
Most photographers who read up and know what they are buying are quite pleased with the D-Rebel (aka 300D). But, many people in those forums mentioned quickly found certain advanced features lacking in the 300D which are standard on the 10D. Entry price into DSLR is what convinced them into a 300D and after a few months of shooting, the serious hobbyists found they really wanted those features the 10D has. Initially, for them price mattered. It didn't take long for them to realize they would rather have spent more for the "Pro" camera.
My intention isn't to dampen your excitement in owning the 300D. I've recommended it to many people who want the lens functionality of a DSLR. They LOVE the 300 though aren't likely to get into it far enough to go after the customizable settings and advanced features or don't want it enough to justify the cost. Another thought is that by the time they're ready for those features, a better - less expensive 10D will be here. The 300D has more capability than most P&S users would ever want to stumble across and the out of camera image quality is superb. It uses the same 6.3MP sensor as the 10D and as a Canon EOS DSLR you have the wide range of Canon EOS lenses to choose from. If you get serious into the hobby then your lens and accessory purchases will quickly outweigh your body purchase. In this respect, you're in good shape regardless - if you ever upgrade to the 10D or newer you can still use your accessories/lenses and maintain your 300D as a backup (or sell it to a fellow AT'er to offset some expense).
**Read up in those forums regarding 300D owners and their likes/dislikes. If their gripes aren't ones you're likely to take interest in, then don't look back. Get shooting and start posting your pics! If what they have to say gives you pause, and you're anywhere near borderline thinking that spending $600.00 more is worth the professional body and custom function - then be careful about voiding your return policy and nail down your issues.
Some nice features the 300D has that I wish my 10D did have are:
1. Wireless remote (optional on 300D, not an accessory option on 10D)
2. Accepts new EF-S mount lens(s) (300D can use the first "Digital" SLR lens Canon's made - 10D cannot).
3. Immediate playback image display (10 shows rough image, then fine image).
4. Less of a hit on the wallet (though, in this respect you really do get what you pay for).
If you find anything in those reviews that piques your interest and you want to know more, post it here and those of us who own the 10D or know a hell of a lot about the Canon gear and photography (*cough*
lirion) will share what we know.
Congrats!! and Welcome to the Club! 😀