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19 Apr, 2017
My second one...
0 of 1 found this helpful Had the first one for 4 years and used regularly, it is sturdy and well wearing. Handle hot oils perfectly fine. Seals are still strong to this day and not a drop has leaked (Always make sure its tight though!) Makes capturing engine oil a doddle and keeping it safe until I can dispose of it properly. Bought a second one as I now have 3 cars in the house. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
26 Apr, 2009
Excellent for beginners
1 of 1 found this helpful If you are moving from the regular compact digital camera to the world of D-SLR then the EOS 300D would be the ideal step.
Relatively cheap and has all the functions you would use everyday and out on tour. Provided you read thru the manual and read the magazines to understand what the main "Creative" functions do, then you will produce some excellent shots that will get your friends and family saying "Oooh". In only 7 months I feel I've taken so many shots, increased my ability and confidence in my photography that I've moved on to the next camera. But thats just my point, in as little as 7 months, I've leanred so much and taken cracking shots from this camera!!
If you can pick up a good one, you wont regret it.
Only 2 bad points really, slow to buffer RAW files and the screen is a bit tiddly at 1.8 inches. But if your not in a hurry when taking pictures, and want to spend time getting used to the SLR side of photography, then put that bid on!!
26 Apr, 2009
Excellent for beginners
1 of 1 found this helpful If you are moving from the regular compact digital camera to the world of D-SLR then the EOS 300D would be the ideal step.
Relatively cheap and has all the functions you would use everyday and out on tour. Provided you read thru the manual and read the magazines to understand what the main "Creative" functions do, then you will produce some excellent shots that will get your friends and family saying "Oooh". In only 7 months I feel I've taken so many shots, increased my ability and confidence in my photography that I've moved on to the next camera. But thats just my point, in as little as 7 months, I've leanred so much and taken cracking shots from this camera!!
If you can pick up a good one, you wont regret it.
Only 2 bad points really, slow to buffer RAW files and the screen is a bit tiddly at 1.8 inches. But if your not in a hurry when taking pictures, and want to spend time getting used to the SLR side of photography, then put that bid on!!