
May 7th, 2007
Canon
Summary: The 300D Digital Rebel is the newest in a long line of Canon SLR cameras. As with their other models, the user can expect a quality product when they get a Canon. The major difference between the Digital Rebel and its predecessors (Canon’s 10D and D60) is…
Pros: nice design, layout and button positioning, easier to transport than other digital SLRs, user friendly, easy handling, extensive processing parameter options
Cons: feels too flimsy with plastic body, can’t choose between metering modes, only one self-timer option, slow start-up time
Verdict: After a year on the market, Canon’s answer to the sub-$1000 digital SLR demand still holds its own. It defined the newest amateur class of digital SLR cameras and paved the way for many cameras to come. Bringing along some of the best qualities of the Can…
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