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Solid Performer for Tight Budget
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.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: robertscamera
descent
I bought this canon eos 10D and it was everything what I expected not a fancy camera with good quality like nikon d800 or a canon t3i but its descent. it was fairly well taken care of. once I got a lens for it the camera shoot just fine.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: same.day.ship.c...
great camera
This is a great camera and much less costly than the newer models. The image file size is plenty for most purposes unless you need to crop in a lot so work on getting the picture you want when you take it. It does use the larger size memory card and I was told that an 8 GB wouldn't work in it but it does, just doesn't tell you the number of photos left because the camera counter doesn't go that high. The 1 GB cards are only available used now.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: thecameraoutlet
loads of features , but complicated
I use this with manual lenses from an old 35mm SLR camera and cannot speak to many of the features (I can't use).
It works great for me and takes great pictures.
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: sdking046
Good inexpensive first DSLR
Add an inexpensive auto-focus "AF" lens (like 28-80 zoom, or one of the many by Tamron - they are often on eBay), and you have a good first DSLR for someone wanting to experiment with getting serious about photography, or a cost conscious photography student who is tired of the hassles of using film. While it can't keep up with the advances in technology, this means the 10D can be a remarkably good value - it plenty features for someone getting started (turning on auto everything can result in a nice "point-and-shoot" system), and advanced users can determine exactly how much they want to control..
NOTE - The EOS mount for this camera only takes EF, not EF-S - the EF-S lenses protrude into the camera body too far, and can prevent the mirror from swinging out of the way.
See the Canon EOS 10D wikipedia page for lots of details.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: robs8151
roostertanker logistic LLc
its very good camera take good beating , pictures are great, light weight too. i like it alot.
Thanks
Best Regard
Andrew T
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: samyscamera02
Good quality and resulution great
It's a good camera for me as beginner and I use this already in my grand dauther birth day and all my big family thanks a lot for help being undersding and patient ..god bless you and all staff..
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: idahoseller
Canon EOS 10D
A great starter camera at a great price. I purchased it as a back-up for my daughter after hers was broken by her ex. It has done a great job.
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: sander35
Great camera
Takes great photos and is a great value.
Verified purchase: Yes • Condition: pre-owned • Sold by: sammsdeals
Good camera for the money
Good camera for the money , works just like my old Canon A1 ,but without having to put film in it .Downloaded the manual for it from the internet ,which was a big help .