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07 Mar, 2008
Canon Digital Rebel XT / EOS 350D Digital Camera
6 of 6 found this helpful I had been deliberating for some time about which digital SLR I should throw my hard-earned cash at, when the Canon EOS Rebel XT 350D presented itself. I read several reviews which, as expected, came back with a broad spectrum of opinions and personal views. However, none said "This camera is bad". In fact one chap (Whose opinion I respect) said "Canon 350d - Can't buy a bad one!".
Okay, so now I'm interested. Canon have always been one of the best in the 35mm film range, but have they made the transition to the "Pixel party" with equal gusto. Only one way to find out; Take a test drive, and that I did, with the help of a colleague who had already been smitten.
She (The colleague) had two Canon beasts at her disposal; An EOS 400d and a 350d. I borrowed and tried both. What can I say . . . I too, have been seduced by the "Dark side" - Okay, slight exageration, but the sentiment is about right. Both models were superb. They did everything I asked of them - and then some!
The only difference I could readily spot, was the 2 million pixels extra on the 400d. Otherwise, they both seemed very similar, in my opinion. However, before I start getting mega-critiscism from Mr Canon and 400d owners alike, I have to concede, that if huge prints (over 20 x 16) is what floats you're boat - then go for it, the '400' that is. I personally, did not see any useful advantage of having anything over the Eight million pixels that the Rebel XT 350D offered me. For my purposes, the images are clear, sharp and damned close to colour perfect.
In my previous professional life, I was a seasoned Graphic Designer with extensive experience in the printing and publishing world. This gives me an insight into what you can and cannot do with a digital image - and we could do plenty, if we had a good enough "Original". These days, I'm just a "Picky" amateur photographer who knows "What's-what".
In my humble opinion, for what its worth, the Canon EOS 'Rebel XT' 350D, "Rocks". I was so convinced, I bought one, together with an 18 - 55mm lens - And I am certain that there will be more "add-ons" to follow.
Soory critics - But the Canon EOS "Rebel XT" 350D is a stunning machine - Enough said. Anybody with a little more than a 'few quid' to spend, should be looking at this as a very clever option.

10 Apr, 2018
Lightweight, slim and does the job perfectly. Many thanks.

08 Mar, 2017
Big is Better
I take lots of photos in hi res format, so need lots of reliable storage. These Kingston 16Gb compact flash cards are perfect for what I need. They cope admirably with everything, including RAW images, that I shoot. I have used Kingston for years and see no reason to change now.