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If you don't need to print larger than 11x14", and you aren't shooting sports or fast moving subjects, then this camera is a bargain. It has a solid build and all the basic functions of a professional DSLR for $100 or less, so you can invest more in good lenses. The review screen is very small by today's standards, but a serious photographer shouldn't need to rely that anyway. * It does NOT accept Ef-s lenses. EF only. * It uses Compact Flash (CF) memory cards. * No Live-View.
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EOS 10D was our first DSLR camera. Worked great back then, and is still working fine. It will serve perfectly well as an entry to the Canon series digital machine world, a hobby photographer, or someone with no extra needs on image size, like printing. The camera creates 6 Megapixel images, that are good even for A4 size printing. It is designed in such way that photos taken are slightly softer than our expectations were, and it is not based on lens used (although it helps a lot). The ISO is also it's best for the image if used at 100 or 200. ISO 400 will give you somewhat more pixelated images, but still good. Also, if you are into sports, and you really need some speed on the consecutive shoots, you might consider another from the Canon's series. But if you can keep it still, and wait out the perfect moment, that 3fps up to 9 frames is right enough to catch the action, if you have a fast card. Since it's LCD view is small, you will eventually see most of your image crystal sharp and ready-to.print, but you will need to re-assure yourself by looking at them on your PC as well, as it can turn out some images will not be exactly as seen on the view. But considering that any good photographer should not be a trigger happy person that will take 100 images to have only one right - you will also build consciousness in this filed, what and how to photo, thus paying attention to the setting, focus, and final image. Only metering mode missing is Spot, but the camera is more than usable without it as well. Basically I used a few applications to enhance the colours, sharpness and - when needed - to create a more smooth image, when grain was not welcome. Not to mention that had several fashion, portfoio building and wedding sessions shoot with 10D and after some basic retouching, all customers were 100% satisfied with it. Thus I say it is more than a welcome to posess one. We now purchased a 60D, but I made an oath, that 10D will be kept and maintained as long as parts can be found for it - and used from time to time - so worth considering it for any previously stated reasons.Vollständige Rezension lesen
This is an excellent camera, with the heft and feel of a professional device. It is a bit dated now, with only 6.3MP, but I didn't buy it for billboard-sized pictures. My purchase was a IR converted camera as I wanted to experiment with IR photography without the hassle of a very dark filter over the lens. I am very pleased with the decision as with the conversion it is just like using any of the other cameras, only you get the IR image. All the digital advantages are there, immediate feedback, ease of post processing, and free shooting. An unexpected benefit was with the smaller file size the older 1 and 2GB CF cards that were laying around are now finding new use. It's hard to go wrong with Canon equipment and this unit, although a bit long in the tooth works fine and was cheaper than sending one of mine in for the conversion. My only concern was with shutter life and I suppose I'll just have to wait and see. I think the cycles quoted are conservative.Vollständige Rezension lesen
I purchased the Canon EOS 10D DSLR as my entry into digital photography. Previously I had been shooting with a Canon EOS 3 Film SLR. There isn't a direct comparison between the models as the EOS 3 is more a pro level camera than the 10D, this is evident in the 10Ds inclusion of an on-board flash. The shooting speed is adequate for most of my purposes, although I'm going to avoid sports photography with it as the 3 frames a second is just a bit too long between frames for me for that purpose. Although it may be anecdotal, the on-board flash sensors in the hot-shoe have a tendency to get stuck after removing an external flash from the hot-shoe, although easily remedied I would take it into account as it happened to me several times so far. The camera performs admirably and image quality is top-notch. It accepts most of my lenses from my film days and the ones that don't work can be chipped by the manufacturer to update them for compatibility. My main complaint about the camera is the on-board flash. If it's not the sensor then it is projecting shadows from my larger lenses into the frame. Summary: Excelent camera Bring an external flashVollständige Rezension lesen
Great image quality, solid build and understandable menus for operation. A little slow in the display function. Buffer is still sizeable and I don't expect to lose any pics because of congestion. I like the CMOS sensor though I don't see a lot of difference between Nikon D70 and this camera as far as picture quality is concerned. I bought this camera used and noted that it has held up well and is sturdily made.